| EGFP | Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein |
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| EGFP | enhanced GFP |
| Egfr | EGF Receptor |
| EGFR | Epidermal growth factors receptor |
| EGFR | Epidermal growth factor , EGF receptor |
| EGFr | Epithelial Growth Factor receptors |
| EGG | Electrogastography |
| EGG | Electrogastrogram |
| EGG | Electrogastrographic |
| EGG | Electroglottographic |
| ego instincts | Self-preservative needs and self-love, as opposed to object love; drives that are primarily erotic. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ego-alien | Repugnant to or at variance with the aims of the ego and related psychological needs of the individual (e.g., an obsessive thought or compulsive behaviour); the opposite of ego-syntonic. Synonym: ego-alien. Origin: ego + G. Dys, bad, + tonos, tension (05 Mar 2000) |
| ego-dystonic | Repugnant to or at variance with the aims of the ego and related psychological needs of the individual (e.g., an obsessive thought or compulsive behaviour); the opposite of ego-syntonic. Synonym: ego-alien. Origin: ego + G. Dys, bad, + tonos, tension (05 Mar 2000) |
| ego-dystonic homosexuality | A psychological or psychiatric disorder in which an individual experiences persistent distress associated with same-sex preference and a strong need to change the behaviour or, at least, to alleviate the distress associated with the homosexuality. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ego-ideal | In psychoanalysis, a more or less conscious ideal of personal excellence toward which an individual strives, and that is derived from a composite image of the personal characteristics of a parent, public figure, or one or more other individuals the person admires. The part of the personality that comprises the goals, aspirations, and aims of the self, usually growing out of the emulation of a significant person with whom one has identified. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ego-syntonic | Acceptable to the aims of the ego and the related psychological needs of the individual (e.g., a delusion); the opposite of ego-dystonic. Origin: ego + G. Syn, together, + tonos, tension (05 Mar 2000) |
| egobronchophony | Egophony with bronchophony. Origin: G. Aix (aig-), goat, + bronchos, bronchus, + phone, voice (05 Mar 2000) |
| egocentric | Marked by extreme concentration of attention upon oneself, i.e., self-centreed. Compare: allocentric. Synonym: egotropic. Origin: ego + G. Kentron, centre (05 Mar 2000) |
| egocentricity | The condition of being egocentric. (05 Mar 2000) |
| egoism | 1. <philosophy> The doctrine of certain extreme adherents or disciples of Descartes and Johann Gottlieb Fichte, which finds all the elements of knowledge in the ego and the relations which it implies or provides for. 2. Excessive love and thought of self; the habit of regarding one's self as the center of every interest; selfishness; opposed to altruism. Origin: F. Egoisme, fr. L. -ego I. See I, and cf. Egotism. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| egomania | <psychiatry> Extreme self-centreedness, self-appreciation, or self-content. Origin: ego + G. Mania, frenzy (05 Mar 2000) |
| egophonic | Relating to egophony. (05 Mar 2000) |
| egophony | <medicine> The sound of a patient's voice so modified as to resemble the bleating of a goat, heard on applying the ear to the chest in certain diseases within its cavity, as in pleurisy with effusion. Origin: Gr, goat + voice. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| egotropic | Synonym: egocentric. Origin: ego + G. Trope, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
| egranulose | <botany> Having no granules, as chlorophyll in certain conditions. Origin: Pref. E- + granule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| egg |
[ehg] the first stage in an insect's life cycle, consisting of a developing embryo, food-yolk, membrane and outer shell (chorion).
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the first state of the insect.
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General term for oocyte.
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| ego ideal |
The part of the personality that comprises the aims and goals for the self; usually refers to the conscious or unconscious emulation of significant figures with whom one has identified. The ego ideal emphasizes what one should be or do in contrast to what one should not be or not do.
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part of the mental apparatus that is present at the interface of the perceptual and internal demand systems. It controls voluntary thoughts and actions, and, at an unconscious level, defense mechanisms.
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| EG | made by stirring beaten eggs into a simmering broth |
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| EG | moth having nonfunctional mouthparts as adults |
| EG | ovoid orange-yellow mealy sweet fruit of Florida and West Indies |
| EG | an intellectual (who is bald?) |
| EG | a punch made of sweetened milk or cream mixed with eggs and usually alcoholic liquor |
| EG | egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple but occasionally white or yellow |
| EG | hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable |
| EG | hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable |
| EG | oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food |
| EG | toasted English muffin topped with ham and a poached egg (or an oyster) and hollandaise sauce |
| EG | a milkshake with egg in it |
| EG | the exterior covering of a bird's egg |
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