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ergonomics An applied science which considers human characteristics in designing machinery and arranging things for effective interaction, comfort, and safety; also called human engineering.
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ergotamine a 3-amino acid cyclopeptide derivative of lysergic acid from Claviceps purpurea sclerotia; ergotamine tartrate is used to manage migraine by causing vasoconstriction of cranial arterioles, thereby reducing the pulsation pressure and attendant headache.
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ergotism ergot poisoning, of two main types in man: the gangrenous and the convulsive; historically known as `St. Antony's Fire'.
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ergometrine (D-lysergic acid propanolamide) - an alkaloid of Claviceps purpurea sclerotia; used to induce labour.
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ergonomics The scientific study of ordinary people in work situations. This knowledge is being increasingly applied to the design of processes and machines, to the lay-out of work places, to methods of work, and to the control of the physical environment, in order to achieve greater efficiency of both men and machines. The object is to make man plus machine a more efficient unit.
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