| EIRnv | extra incidence rate of non-vaccinated groups |
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| EIRv | extra incidence in vaccinated groups |
| Ca++ | extra-cellular |
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| ECM | extra-cellular material |
| EHPVO | extra-hepatic portal venous obstruction |
| EPS | extra-pyramidal syndrome |
| extracranial pneumocele | Collection of gas beneath the galea aponeurotica, usually due to fracture into the paranasal sinuses. Synonym: extracranial pneumocele. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| extracranial-intracranial bypass | A vascular shunt created by the anastomosis of an extracranial vessel to an intracranial vessel, usually, the superficial temporal artery to a cortical branch of the middle cerebral artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extract | <pharmacology> A concentrated preparation of a vegetable or animal drug obtained by removing the active constituents therefrom with a suitable menstruum, evaporating all or nearly all the solvent and adjusting the residual mass or powder to a prescribed standard. Extracts are prepared in three forms, semiliquid or of syrupy consistency, pilular or solid and as dry powder. Origin: L. Extractum (18 Nov 1997) |
| extractant | An agent used to isolate or extract a substance from a mixture or combination of substances, from the tissues, or from a crude drug. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extractiform | <chemistry> Having the form, appearance, or nature, of an extract. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| extracting forceps | <dentistry> Forceps used to luxate teeth and remove them from the alveolus. Synonym: extracting forceps. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extraction | The process or act of pulling or drawing out. Origin: L. Trahere = to draw (18 Nov 1997) |
| extraction and processing industry | The industry concerned with the removal of raw materials from the earth's crust and with their conversion into refined products. (12 Dec 1998) |
| extraction coefficient | The percentage of a substance removed from the blood or plasma in a single passage through a tissue; e.g., the extraction coefficient for p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) in the kidney is the difference between arterial and renal venous plasma PAH concentrations, divided by the arterial plasma PAH concentration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extraction ratio | The fraction of a substance removed from the blood flowing through the kidney; it is calculated from the formula (A -V)/A, where A and V, respectively, are the concentrations of the substance in arterial and renal venous plasma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extraction, obstetrical | Extraction of the foetus by means of obstetrical instruments. (12 Dec 1998) |
| extractive | 1. Capable of being extracted. "Thirty grains of extractive matter." 2. Tending or serving to extract or draw out. "Certain branches of industry are conveniently designated extractive: e.g, agriculture, pastoral and mining pursuits, cutting of lumber, etc." (Cairnes) Origin: Cf. F. Extractif. 1. Anything extracted; an extract. "Extractives, of which the most constant are urea, kreatin, and grape sugar." (H. N. Martin) 2. <chemistry> A chemical principle once supposed to exist in all extracts. Any one of a large class of substances obtained by extraction, and consisting largely of nitrogenous hydrocarbons, such as xanthin, hypoxanthin, and creatine extractives from muscle tissue. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| extractives | Substances present in vegetable or animal tissue that can be separated by successive treatment with solvents and recovered by evaporation of the solution. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extractor | One who, or that which, extracts; as: A device for withdrawing a cartridge or spent cartridge shell from the chamber of the barrel. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| extracystic | Outside of, or unrelated to, the gallbladder or urinary bladder or any cystic tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Extravasation of Diagnostic, Therapeutic Materials, Contrast Media Extravasation
Synonyms : Extra Vascular Lung Water, Lung Water, Extra Vascular, Water, Extravascular Lung
Synonyms : Activity, Extravehicular, Space Walk, Space-Walks
Synonyms : Extraversion, Extroversion, Extroversion (Psychology), Extraversions (Psychology), Extroversions (Psychology)
| extracellular |
located or occurring outside a cell or cells; "extracellular fluid"
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| extracellular fluid |
liquid containing proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid; "the body normally has about 15 quarts of extracellular fluid"
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remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram" get despite difficulties or obstacles; "I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions" educe: deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning); "We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant" distill: extract by the process of distillation; "distill the essence of this compound" separate (a metal) from an ore press out: obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action; "Italians express coffee rather than filter it" infusion: a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water) excerpt: take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy calculate the root of a number excerpt: a passage selected from a larger work; "he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings"
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the process of obtaining something from a mixture or compound by chemical or physical or mechanical means origin: properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins" the act of pulling out (as a tooth); "the dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction"
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| extraembryonic coelom |
the portion of the coelom external to the embryo, bordered by chorionic mesoderm and the mesoderm of the amnion and yolk sac; it communicates temporarily at the umbilicus with the intraembryonic coelom. Called also exocoelom.
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| extra | the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty) |
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| extra | the exterior curve of an arch |
| extra | on or outside the dura mater |
| extra | outside or beyond a galaxy |
| extra | (astronomy) a collection of star systems |
| extra | beyond the usual course of legal proceedings |
| extra | not regulated or sanctioned by law |
| extra | not included within the realm of language |
| extra | characterized by adultery |
| extra | sexual intercourse between individuals who are not married to one another |
| extra | carried on outside the bounds of an institution or community |
| extra | coming from the outside |
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