| EFP | early follicular phase; effective filtration pressure; endoneural fluid pressure |
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| EFR | effective filtration rate |
| EFS | electric field stimulation; event-free survival |
| EFT | Embedded Figures Test |
| EFV | extracellular fluid volume |
| EFVC | expiratory flow-volume curve |
| EFW | estimated fetal weight |
| EF-Tu | Elongation factor Tu |
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| EFA | Essential Fatty Acid |
| EFA | Euglobulin Fibrinolytic Activity |
| EFA | Exploratory Factor Analyses |
| EFAD | EFA deficient |
| EFAD | Essential Fatty Acid Deficient |
| EFAD | Essential fatty acid deficiency |
| EFAD | essential fatty acid deficient diet |
| EFE | Endocardial fibroelastosis |
| EFG | electric field gradient |
| efferent glomerular arteriole | The vessel that carries blood from the glomerular capillary network to the capillary bed of the proximal convoluted tubule; collectively, these vessels constitute the renal portal system. Synonym: arteriola glomerularis efferens, vas efferens, efferent vessel. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| efferent lymphatic | A vein carrying blood away from a part. Synonym: efferent lymphatic. Synonym: efferent glomerular arteriole. Synonym: efferent ductules of testis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| efferent nerve | <anatomy, nerve> A nerve which transmits impulses from the brain and spinal cord to a muscle or organ. (27 Sep 1997) |
| efferent pathways | Nerve structures through which impulses are conducted from a nerve centre toward a peripheral site. (12 Dec 1998) |
| efferent vessel | A vessel carrying blood away from the heart. An artery or arteriole. (12 Dec 1998) |
| effervesce | To boil up or form bubbles rising to the surface of a fluid in large numbers, as in the evolution of CO2 from aqueous solution when the pressure is reduced. Origin: L. Ef-fervesco, to boil up, from ferveo, to boil (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescency | A kind of natural ebullition; that commotion of a fluid which takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous form, producing innumerable small bubbles; as, the effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid. Origin: Cf. F. Effervescence. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| effervescent | 1. Boiling; bubbling; effervescing. 2. Causing to effervesce, as an effervescent powder. 3. Tending to effervesce when freed from pressure, as an effervescent solution. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescent lithium citrate | A preparation containing lithium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, tartaric acid, and citric acid; same use as potassium or sodium citrate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescent magnesium citrate | Magnesium carbonate, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, and sugar, moistened with alcohol, passed through a sieve, and dried to a coarse granular powder; used as a laxative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescent magnesium sulfate | Effervescent Epsom salt; magnesium sulfate, sodium bicarbonate, tartaric acid, and citric acid, moistened, passed through a sieve, and dried to a coarse granular powder; a purgative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescent potassium citrate | A mixture of potassium citrate, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, and tartaric acid; used as a gastric antacid and urinary alkaliser. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescent salts | Preparations made by adding sodium bicarbonate and tartaric and citric acids to the active salt; when thrown into water the acids break up the sodium bicarbonate, setting free the carbonic acid gas. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effervescent sodium phosphate | Exsiccated sodium phosphate 200, sodium bicarbonate 477, tartaric acid 252, and citric acid 162, mixed and passed through a sieve to make a granular salt. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effet | <zoology> The common newt. Synonym: asker, eft, evat, and ewt. See: Eft. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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motor neuron: a neuron conducting impulses outwards from the brain or spinal cord
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foam: form bubbles; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"
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the process of bubbling as gas escapes bubbliness: the property of giving off bubbles
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sparkling: used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide; "sparkling wines"; "sparkling water" (of a liquid) giving off bubbles bubbling: marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"
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capacity or power to produce a desired effect; "concern about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine"
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| EF | capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects |
| EF | power to be effective |
| EF | power to be effective |
| EF | an organ (a gland or muscle) that becomes active in response to nerve impulses |
| EF | a nerve fiber that terminates on a muscle or gland and stimulates contraction or secretion |
| EF | one who brings about a result or event |
| EF | property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business |
| EF | producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect |
| EF | sufficient to produce a result |
| EF | exerting or capable of exerting strong physiological or chemical effects |
| EF | power to be effective |
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