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ERF Education and Research Foundation; external rotation in flexion; Eye Research Foundation
ERFS electrophysiological ring finger splinting
ERG Electro-Retino-Gram
ERG electron radiography; electroretinography, electroretinogram
ERHD exposure-related hypothermic death
ERI E-rosette inhibitor
ERIA electroradioimmunoassay
ERIC Educational Resource Information Center; Educational Resource Information Clearinghouse
ERISA Employee Retirement Income Security Act
ERK extracellular signal-regulated kinase
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ER alpha Estrogen receptor alpha
ER beta Estrogen receptor beta
ER+ Estrogen receptor-positive
ER, PR Estrogen and progesterone receptors
ER- Estrogen receptor negative
ER-ICA Estrogen receptor immunocytochemical assay
ER-ir Estrogen receptor-immunoreactive
ER-IR Estrogen receptor-immunoreactivity
Er:YAG Erbium:YAG
Er:YAG erbium-yttrium-aluminium-garnet
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    JournalTitle: Die Erde; Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft fur Erdkunde zu Berlin.
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    ISSN: 0013-9998
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    JournalTitle: Era socialista.
    MedAbbr: Era Social
    ISSN: 0379-3710
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  • JrId: 29563
    JournalTitle: ERS spectrum.
    MedAbbr: ERS Spectr
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  • JrId: 29566
    JournalTitle: Erdkundliches Wissen.
    MedAbbr: Erdkd Wissen
    ISSN: 0425-1741
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    JournalTitle: the magazine of human factors applications.
    MedAbbr: Ergon Des
    ISSN: 1064-8046
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
Erdheim Jakob, Austrian physician, 1874-1937.
See: Erdheim disease, Erdheim tumour.
(05 Mar 2000)
Erdheim disease Loss of elastic and muscle fibres in the aortic media, with accumulation of mucopolysaccharide, sometimes in cystlike spaces between the fibres; a disease of unknown cause, which may be inherited and which predisposes to dissecting aneurysms.
Synonym: Erdheim disease, medionecrosis aortae idiopathica cystica, medionecrosis of the aorta, mucoid medial degeneration.
(05 Mar 2000)
Erdheim tumour <oncology, tumour> A form of primary brain tumour which develops in the pituitary gland.
These tumours often secrete increased quantities of pituitary hormones (for example growth hormone) which can result in conditions such as gigantism and acromegaly. They are often benign and rare and comprise less than 5% of childhood brain tumours.
Other symptoms include vision changes, headache and weight gain. Treatment often includes a combination of surgery and radiation therapy.
(27 Sep 1997)
erdheim-chester disease <radiology> Rare lipidosis, age: 50-70y, long bones invariably affected in the diaphysis and metaphysis with: patchy or diffuse increase in density, coarsened trabecular pattern, medullary sclerosis, cortical thickening
(12 Dec 1998)
Erdmann Hugo, German chemist, 1862-1910.
See: Erdmann's reagent.
(05 Mar 2000)
Erdmann's reagent A mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids, used in testing alkaloids.
(05 Mar 2000)
erebus 1. A place of nether darkness, being the gloomy space through which the souls passed to Hades. See Milton's "Paradise Lost," Book II, line 883.
2. The son of Chaos and brother of Nox, who dwelt in Erebus. "To the infernal deep, with Erebus and tortures vile." (Shak)
Origin: L, fr. Gr.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
erect 1. Upright, or having a vertical position; not inverted; not leaning or bent; not prone; as, to stand erect. "Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall." (Milton) "Among the Greek colonies and churches of Asia, Philadelphia is still erect a column of ruins." (Gibbon)
2. Directed upward; raised; uplifted. "His piercing eyes, erect, appear to view Superior worlds, and look all nature through." (Pope)
3. Bold; confident; free from depression; undismayed. "But who is he, by years Bowed, but erect in heart?" (Keble)
4. Watchful; alert. "Vigilant and erect attention of mind." (Hooker)
5. <botany> Standing upright, with reference to the earth's surface, or to the surface to which it is attached.
6. Elevated, as the tips of wings, heads of serpents, etc.
Origin: L. Erectus, p. P. Of erigere to erect; e out + regere to lead straight. See Right, and cf. Alert.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
erect illumination An illumination in which the rays of light are directed downward, almost perpendicularly onto the upper surface of the object, which reflects the rays upward into the optical system.
Synonym: erect illumination, vertical illumination.
(05 Mar 2000)
erectile Capable of being erected; susceptible of being erected of dilated.
<anatomy> Erectile tissue, a tissue which is capable of being greatly dilated and made rigid by the distension of the numerous blood vessels which it contains.
Origin: Cf. F. Erectile.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
erectile dysfunction A consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Also commonaly known as impotence. Medically, the term erectile dysfunction is used to differentiate impotence from other problems that interfere with sexual intercourse (such as lack of sexual desire and problems with ejaculation and orgasm). Impotence usually has a physical cause, such as disease, injury, drug side-effects, or a disorder that impairs blood flow in the penis. Impotence is treatable in all age groups.
(12 Dec 1998)
erectile tissue A tissue with numerous vascular spaces that may become engorged with blood.
Synonym: cavernous tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
erection The condition of being made rigid and elevated, as erectile tissue when filled with blood.
Origin: L. Erectio
(18 Nov 1997)
erection, penile When the penis fills with blood and is rigid. The penis contains two chambers, called the corpora cavernosa, which run the length of the organ, are filled with spongy tissue, and surrounded by a membrane, called the tunica albuginea. The spongy tissue contains smooth muscles, fibrous tissues, spaces, veins, and arteries. The urethra, which is the channel for urine and ejaculate, runs along the underside of the corpora cavernosa. Erection begins with sensory and mental stimulation. Impulses from the brain and local nerves cause the muscles of the corpora cavernosa to relax, allowing blood to flow in and fill the open spaces. The blood creates pressure in the corpora cavernosa, making the penis expand. The tunica albuginea helps to trap the blood in the corpora cavernosa, thereby sustaining erection. Erection is reversed when muscles in the penis contract, stopping the inflow of blood and opening outflow channels.
(12 Dec 1998)
erecto-patent 1. <botany> Having a position intermediate between erect and patent, or spreading.
2. <entomology> Standing partially spread and erect; said of the wings of certain insects.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Ergonovine - »õâ An ergot alkaloid (ERGOT ALKALOIDS) with uterine and vascular smooth muscle contractile properties.
    Synonyms : Bedford Brand of Ergonovine Maleate, Ergobasin, Ergometrin, Ergometrine Maleate, Ergotrate
  • Ergosterol - »õâ A steroid of interest both because its biosynthesis in FUNGI is a target of ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS, notably AZOLES, and because when it is present in SKIN of animals, ULTRAVIOLET RAYS break a bond to result in ERGOCALCIFEROL.
    Synonyms : Lumisterol, Pro-Vitamin D2, Provitamin D 2, D2, Pro-Vitamin, Pro Vitamin D2
  • Ergot Alkaloids - »õâ Alkaloids originally isolated from the ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea (Hypocreaceae). They include compounds that are structurally related to ergoline (ERGOLINES) and ergotamine (ERGOTAMINES). Many of the ergot alkaloids act as alpha-adrenergic antagonists.
    Synonyms : Clavine Alkaloids, Alkaloids, Clavine, Alkaloids, Ergot
  • Ergotamine - »õâ A vasoconstrictor found in ergot of Central Europe. It is an alpha-1 selective adrenergic agonist and is commonly used in the treatment of MIGRAINE DISORDERS.
    Synonyms : Cornutamine, Ergo-Kranit, Ergodryl Mono, Ergomar, Ergostat, Ergotamine Tartrate (2:1), Ergotaminine, Gynergen, Krewel Brand of Ergotamine Tartrate, Lingraine, Lotus Brand of Ergotamine Tartrate, Sanofi Winthrop Brand of Ergotamine Tartrate, Temigran, ergo sanol
  • Ergotamines - »õâ A series of structurally-related alkaloids containing the ergotaman backbone structure.
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Ernst painter (born in Germany, resident of France and the United States) who was a cofounder of dadaism; developed the technique of collage (1891-1976)
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erotism eroticism: a state of anticipation of sexuality amorousness: the arousal of feelings of sexual desire
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ergometer dynamometer: measuring instrument designed to measure power
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errhine causing nasal discharge
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erythromycin an antibiotic (trade name Erythrocin or E-Mycin or Ethril or Ilosone or Pediamycin) obtained from the actinomycete Streptomyces erythreus; effective against many Gram-positive bacteria and some Gram-negative
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ER a surface area where something has been erased
ER a correction made by erasing
ER (Greek mythology) the Muse of lyric and love poetry
ER Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the moon and sun (276-194 BC)
ER paralysis of the arm resulting from injury to the brachial plexus (usually during childbirth)
ER paralysis of the arm resulting from injury to the brachial plexus (usually during childbirth)
ER a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group
ER a genus of evergreen climbers
ER (Greek mythology) Greek god of darkness who dwelt in the underworld
ER an American weedy plant with small white or greenish flowers
ER construct, build, or erect
ER cause to rise up
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