| ergothioneine | <chemical> Chemical name: 1H-Imidazole-4-ethanaminium, alpha-carboxy-2,3-dihydro-N,N,N-trimethyl-2-thioxo-, inner salt, (S)- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| ergotic | Pertaining to, or derived from, ergot; as, ergotic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ergotin | <medicine> An extract made from ergot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ergotine | <chemistry> A powerful astringent alkaloid extracted from ergot as a brown, amorphous, bitter substance. It is used to produce contraction of the uterus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ergotism | Chronic poisoning from excessive or misdirected use of ergot as a medicine or from eating ergotised grain, it is marked by cerebrospinal symptoms, spasms and cramps or by a kind of dry gangrene. Synonym: St. Anthony's Fire. (18 Nov 1997) |
| ergotized | Affected with the ergot fungus; as, ergotized rye. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ergotoxine | A mixture of alkaloids obtained from ergot, consisting of 1:1:1 ergocristine, ergocornine and ergocryptine, more toxic than other natural and semisynthetic ergot alkaloids; a potent stimulant of smooth muscle, particularly of the blood vessels and uterus, and produces adrenergic blockade (chiefly of the alpha receptors). Synonym: ecboline. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ergotropic | The term introduced by W.R. Hess to denote those mechanisms and the functional status of the nervous system that favour the organism's capacity to expend energy, as distinguished from the trophotropic mechanisms promoting rest and reconstitution of energy stores. In general, the balance between ergotropic and trophotropic nervous mechanisms corresponds in large part to that between the sympathetic and parasympathetic subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system. Origin: ergo-+ G. Tropos, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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An extremely small amount of energy. Example: to raise a pound weight 1 foot would require about 13.6 million ergs.
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| ergonomics |
The science of fitting a job and job-related equipment to individual human physical and psychological characteristics
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Early Romantic Guitar (medium tension)
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| ergot |
the diseases of cereals, grasses and sedges, caused by species of Claviceps; eg. ergot of cereals and grasses caused by Claviceps purpurea (Fr.) Tul.; also the term referring to the sclerotium of these fungi formed in infected plants (eg. the ergot of C. purpurea).
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Pronounced As: ?g , unit of work or energy in the cgs system of units, which is based on the metric system; it is the work done or energy expended by a force of 1 dyne acting through a distance of 1 centimeter. In terms of the joule, the unit of work or energy in the mks system, 1 erg equals 0.0000001 joule.
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