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episode in the Greek tragedy, intermediate part recited by two choirs. In the fugue, rondo and sonata, it is a transitory passage, working as a link and contrast between the different themes.
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epistemology The study of knowledge; how you know what you know.
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episiotomy An incision made in the skin just behind the vagina, allowing the baby to be delivered more easily.
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episode In the context of air pollution, a time period during which pollution standards are exceeded or, more loosely, during which pollutant levels are significantly greater than normal or background levels.
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episome A genetic extrachromosomal element (eg, the fertility factor (F) in Escherichia coli) which replicates within a cell independently of the chromosome and is able to integrate into the host chromosome. The step of integration may be governed by a variety of factors and so the term episome has lost favour and been superseded by the wider term plasmid. Plasmids and F factors are episomes.
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