| ETL | echo train length; expiratory threshold load |
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| ETM | erythromycin |
| EtNU | ethyl nitrosourea |
| ETO | estimated time of ovulation |
| Eto | ethylene oxide |
| ETOH, EtOH | ethyl alcohol |
| ETOX | ethylene oxide |
| ETP | electron transport particle; entire treatment period; ephedrine, theophylline, phenobarbital; eustachian tube pressure |
| ETPCO2 | end-tidal partial carbon dioxide [concentration] |
| ETR | effective thyroxine ratio; endothelin receptor |
| ET-1 | 125I-Endothelim-1 |
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| ET-1 | Endothelin |
| ET-1 | Endothelin 1 |
| ET-1-LI | ET-1-like immunoreactivity |
| ET-1-LI | Endothelin-1 like immunoreactivity |
| ET-3 | Endothelin 3 |
| ET-743 | Ecteinascidin 743 |
| ET-LI | Endothelin-like immunoreactivity |
| ET2 | Endothelin 2 |
| ETA | 5,8,11,14-Eicosatetraynoic acid |
| ethenyl | <chemistry> A trivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3.C. A univalent hydrocarbon radical of the ethylene series, CH2:CH. Synonym: vinyl. See Vinyl. Origin: Ethene + -yl. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ethenylbenzene | C6H5CH==CH2; phenylethylene;the monomer from which polystyrenes, plastics, and synthetic rubber are made; together with divinylbenzene (for cross-linking), it is the basis of many synthetic ion exchangers. Synonym: cinnamene, ethenylbenzene, styrol, vinylbenzene. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethenylene | The bivalent radical, -CH==CH-. Synonym: ethenylene. (05 Mar 2000) |
| etheostomoid | <zoology> Pertaining to, or like, the genus Etheostoma. Any fish of the genus Etheostoma and related genera, allied to the perches; also called darter. The etheostomoids are small and often bright-coloured fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of North America. About seventy species are known. See Darter. Origin: NL. Etheostoma name of a genus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ether | 1. <physics> A medium of great elasticity and extreme tenuity, supposed to pervade all space, the interior of solid bodies not excepted, and to be the medium of transmission of light and heat; hence often called luminiferous ether. 2. Supposed matter above the air; the air itself. 3. <chemistry> A light, volatile, mobile, inflammable liquid, (C2H5)2O, of a characteristic aromatic odour, obtained by the distillation of alcohol with sulphuric acid, and hence called also sulphuric ether. It is powerful solvent of fats, resins, and pyroxylin, but finds its chief use as an anaesthetic. Called also ethyl oxide. Any similar oxide of hydrocarbon radicals; as, amyl ether; valeric ether. <chemistry> Complex ether, Mixed ether, a condensing engine like a steam engine, but operated by the vapor of ether instead of by steam. Origin: Written also aether. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ether convulsion | A convulsion occasionally associated with divinyl and diethyl ether anaesthesia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ether test | An obsolete test to determine arm-to-lung circulation time; diluted ether is injected intravenously and the end point taken when the subject coughs or tastes ether or the observer smells ether on the subject's breath. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ether, ethyl | <chemical> 1,1'-oxybisethane. A mobile, very volatile, highly flammable liquid used as an inhalation anaesthetic and as a solvent for waxes, fats, oils, perfumes, alkaloids, and gums. It is mildly irritating to skin and mucous membranes. Pharmacological action: anaesthetics, inhalation, solvents. Chemical name: Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis- (12 Dec 1998) |
| ethereal | 1. Pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere; celestial; as, ethereal space; ethereal regions. "Go, heavenly guest, ethereal messenger." (Milton) 2. Consisting of ether; hence, exceedingly light or airy; tenuous; spiritlike; characterised by extreme delicacy, as form, manner, thought, etc. "Vast chain of being, which from God began, Natures ethereal, human, angel, man." (Pope) 3. <chemistry> Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, ether; as, ethereal salts. Ethereal oil. <chemistry> A salt of some organic radical as a base; an ester. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ethereal oil | A substance of oily consistency and feel, derived from a plant and containing the principles to which the odour and taste of the plant are due (essential oil); in contrast to a fatty oil, a volatile oil evaporates when exposed to the air and thus is capable of distillation; it may also be obtained by expression or extraction; many volatile oil's, identical to or closely resembling the natural oil's, can be made synthetically. Volatile oil's are used in medicine as stimulants, stomachics, correctives, carminatives, and for purposes of flavoring (e.g., peppermint oil). Synonym: ethereal oil. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethereal solution | A solution of any substance in ether. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethereal tincture | A class of preparations consisting of 10% percolations of drugs in a menstruum of ether 1 and alcohol 2. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethereous | 1. Formed of ether; ethereal. "This ethereous mold whereon we stand." (Milton) 2. <chemistry> Pertaining to, or resembling, either. Ethereous oil. See Ethereal oil, under Ethereal. Origin: L.aethereus, Gr. See Ether. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| etherification | <chemistry> The act or process of making ether; specifically, the process by which a large quantity of alcohol is transformed into ether by the agency of a small amount of sulphuric, or ethyl sulphuric, acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| etherin | <chemistry> A white, crystalline hydrocarbon, regarded as a polymeric variety of ethylene, obtained in heavy oil of wine, the residue left after making ether; formerly Synonym: concrete oil of wine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Ether, Diethyl
Synonyms : ERG Potassium Channels, Eag Potassium Channels, Eag-Related Potassium Channels, Ether-A-Go-Go Related Potassium Channels, Eag Related Potassium Channels, Ether A Go Go Potassium Channels, Ether A Go Go Related Potassium Channels, Potassium Channels, ERG
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cyclic Ethers
Synonyms : Analysis, Ethical, Analyses, Ethical, Ethical Analyses
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the univalent hydrocarbon radical C2H5 derived from ethane by the removal of one hydrogen atom
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a colorless flammable gas used as a local surface anesthetic
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Basque Homeland and Freedom: a terrorist organization organized in 1959 by student activists who were dissatisfied with the moderate nationalism of the traditional Basque party; want to create on independent homeland in Spain's western Pyrenees; "in 1968 ETA launched a campaign of political assassinations of government officials" the 7th letter of the Greek alphabet
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| ET | American Revolutionary soldier whose troops helped capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British (1738-1789) |
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| ET | a colorless volatile water-soluble liquid aldehyde used chiefly in manufacture of acetic acid and perfumes and drugs |
| ET | a colorless liquid (a cyclic trimer of acetaldehyde) that is used as a sedative and a solvent |
| ET | a colorless solid amide of acetic acid used as a solvent and in the synthesis of organic compounds |
| ET | a colorless odorless gas used as fuel |
| ET | a toxic colorless crystalline organic acid found in oxalis and other plants |
| ET | a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent |
| ET | a salt or ester of acetic acid |
| ET | a colorless pungent liquid widely used in manufacturing plastics and pharmaceuticals |
| ET | the intoxicating agent in fermented and distilled liquors |
| ET | colorless liquid acyl chloride (CH3COCl) that has a pungent odor |
| ET | the organic group of acetic acid (CH3CO-) |
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