| EHI | employer's health insurance |
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| EHK | epidermolytic hyperkeratosis |
| EHL | Electro-Hydrauric Lithotripsy |
| EHL | effective half-life; electrohydraulic lipotripsy; endogenous hyperlipidemia; Environmental Health Laboratory; essential hyperlipemia; extensor hallucis longus |
| EHME | employee health maintenance examination |
| EHMS | electrohemodynamic ionization mass spectometry |
| EHNA | 9-erythro-2-(hydroxy-3-nonyl) adenine |
| EHO | extrahepatic obstruction |
| EHP | di-(20-ethylhexyl) hydrogen phosphate; Environmental Health Perspectives; excessive heat production; extrahigh potency |
| EHPAC | Emergency Health Preparedness Advisory Committee |
| EHDP | Ethanehydroxydiphosphonate |
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| EHDV | Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease Virus |
| EHDV | epizootic haemorrhagic disease of deer virus |
| EHE | Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma |
| EHEC | Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli |
| EHEC | Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli |
| EHEC | enterohaemorrhagic |
| EHEN | N-Ethyl-N-hydroxyethylnitrosamine |
| EHF | Ebola hemorrhagic fever |
| EHF | Epidemic hemorrhagic fever |
| Ehrlichia risticii | The species causing equine monocytic ehrlichiosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Ehrlichia sennetsu | The species causing Sennetsu fever in humans. Synonym: Rickettsia sennetsu. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ehrlichieae | A tribe of gram-negative bacteria of the family rickettsiaceae whose organisms are pathogenic for certain mammals, including man. Certain species are adapted to existence in invertebrates, especially arthropods. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ehrlichiosis | <microbiology> An infectious disease transmited by the bite of an infected tick. Produces manifestations similar to that of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Infection is due to a parasitic leukocytic rickettsiae of the genus Ehrlichia. (27 Sep 1997) |
| EHS cell | <cell culture> A line of mouse cells that produce large amounts of basement membrane type extracellular matrix (ecm), rich in laminin, collagen type IV, nidogen and heparan sulphate. Often used as a source of these ecm molecules. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Ehrlich's diazo r. |
a reaction of a pure pink or red color resulting from the action of diazotized sulfanilic acid and ammonia upon certain aromatic substances, e.g., urobilinogen, found in the urine in some conditions. This reaction has diagnostic value in hepatic disease, typhoid fever, and measles and prognostic value in tuberculosis.
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| Ehrlich's g.’s |
cell granules that stain with Ehrlich's triacid stain.
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| Ehrlich's neutral s. |
a mixture of methylene blue and acid fuchsin, used to stain blood corpuscles.
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| Ehrlich's reaction, theory |
see under reaction and theory.
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| Ehrlich's t. |
see Ehrlich's diazo reaction, under reaction.
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