| EIRnv | extra incidence rate of non-vaccinated groups |
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| EIRP | effective isotropic radiated power |
| EIRv | extra incidence in vaccinated groups |
| EIS | Environmental Impact Statement; Epidemic Intelligence Service |
| EIT | electrical impedance tomography; erythroid iron turnover |
| EIV | external iliac vein |
| EIVA | equine infectious anemia virus |
| EID | Electro-immuno-diffusion |
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| EIEC | Entero-invasive Escherichia coli |
| EIEC | Enteroinvasive E. coli |
| EIEE | Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy |
| eIF | Eukaryotic initiation factor |
| eIF | Eukaryotic translation initiation factor |
| eIF-2 | Eukaryotic initiation factor 2 |
| eIF-2 | Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 |
| eIF-2 alpha | eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha |
| eIF-2B | Eukaryotic initiation factor 2B |
| eiloid | Resembling a coil or roll. Origin: G. Eilo, to roll up, + eidos, appearance (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Eimer | Gustav Heinrich Theodor, German zoologist, 1843-1898. See: Eimeria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eimeria | A genus of protozoan parasites of the subclass coccidia. Various species are parasitic in the epithelial cells of the liver and intestines of man and other animals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Eimeria of cattle | Eimeria zuernii, the species most often associated with clinical cases of coccidiosis in calves and young adults; found in the caecum and lower bowel, and sometimes in the small intestine. Eimeria bovis, a species that occurs principally in the small intestine causes clinically recognizable disease; many less common species have been described. Synonym: coccidia of cattle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of chickens | Eimeria tenella, a species producing caecal coccidiosis of young chicks; Eimeria necatrix, producing severe disease in the small intestine and ceca; Eimeria acervulina, Eimeria hagani, and Eimeria praecox, which localise in the duodenum; Eimeria mitis localises in the small intestine, Eimeria brunetti in the lower small intestine and rectum, and Eimeria maxima in the lower small intestine. Synonym: coccidia of chickens. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of geese | Eimeria truncata, a species occurring in the kidney tubules where it causes much damage and considerable mortality in young birds; Eimeria anseris, Eimeria nocens, and Eimeria parvula, occurring in the small intestine where Eimeria anseris can produce haemorrhagic enteritis. Synonym: coccidia of geese. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of pheasants | Eimeria phasiani and Eimeria dispersa, species which infect the small intestine; coccidiosis of pheasants in captivity under overcrowded conditions may be very destructive. Synonym: coccidia of pheasants. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of rabbits | Eimeria stiedae, the most common species in rabbits, affecting the bile ducts; Eimeria perforans, affecting the small intestine and caecum; Eimeria media, magna, and Eimeria irresidua which infect the small intestine. Synonym: coccidia of rabbits. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of sheep and goats | Eimeria ovina (arloingi), the most common and destructive species in sheep, principal losses being in young lambs; Eimeria minakolyakimovae, a highly pathogenic parasite of sheep; Eimeria parva and Eimeria pallida are frequently found but believed to be of low virulence; Eimeria faurei, Eimeria intricata, Eimeria granulosa, Eimeria ahsata, Eimeria hawkins, Eimeria gilruthi, Eimeria gonzalezi, Eimeria christenseni, Eimeria punctata, Eimeria crandallis, and Eimeria honessi, are found in sheep or goats, and are probably of low pathogenicity. All of these species invade the epithelium of the small intestine. Synonym: coccidia of sheep and goats. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of swine | Eimeria debliecki, the most common and most pathogenic species, involving the small intestine, caecum, and colon; Eimeria scabra, involving the small intestine; Eimeria perminuta, Eimeria spinosa, Eimeria scrofae, Eimeria suis, Eimeria cerdonis, Eimeria porci, and Eimeria neodebliecki believed to have little pathogenicity. See: Isospora. Synonym: coccidia of swine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria of turkeys | Eimeria meleagridis, a species which localises in the caecum, Eimeria dispersa and Eimeria innocua in the small intestine, Eimeria adenoeides in the lower ileum, caecum, and rectum, and Eimeria gallopavonis in the ileum and rectum. Synonym: coccidia of turkeys. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eimeria sardinae | Species that occurs in sardines and herring, and has been found in the faeces of humans who have eaten these fish; it was once erroneously believed to be a coccidium of humans. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eimeria tenella | A species of coccidian protozoa that mainly infects domestic poultry. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Eimeriidae | A family of sporozoan coccidia; important genera are Eimeria and Isospora, infections by Eimeria being by far the most common and most serious in domesticated animals. Origin: see Eimeria (05 Mar 2000) |
| eimeriina | A suborder of homoxenous or heteroxenous protozoa in which the macrogamete and microgamont develop independently. The microgamont typically produces many microgametes. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Eisenmenger's Complex, Eisenmenger's Syndrome, Complex, Eisenmenger, Complex, Eisenmenger's, Eisenmengers Complex, Eisenmengers Syndrome, Syndrome, Eisenmenger, Syndrome, Eisenmenger's
| EIA |
Electronic Industries Association, whose members represent equipment manufacturers and establish standards. EIA Resolution -- Video resolution measured in the currently technically correct manner, as TV lines in a distance span equal to the picture height assuming a 4:3 aspect ratio.
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| Eisenmenger's complex |
A disease characterized by thickening of the pulmonary arteries, elevated blood pressure in the lungs, and heart failure. Eisenmenger's syndrome develops as a complication of ventricular septal defect, a congenital disorder.
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| EIT |
which studies the low coronial structure and activity.
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| eikonometer |
An instrument for determining inequality of ocular images.
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| EI |
A film speed rating similar to an ISO rating abbreviated EI.
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| EI | an eighth part |
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| EI | position eight in a countable series of things |
| EI | coming next after the seventh and just before the ninth in position |
| EI | a composite sensory nerve supplying the hair cells of the vestibular organ and the hair cells of the cochlea |
| EI | a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note |
| EI | the time of life between 80 and 90 |
| EI | the decade from 1980 to 1989 |
| EI | the decade from 1880 to 1979 |
| EI | position 80 in a countable series of things |
| EI | the ordinal number of eighty in counting order |
| EI | a coin worth eight pennies |
| EI | used of nail size |
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