| eosinophil |
A type of white blood cell that participates in allergic reactions and helps to fight certain parasitic infections.
Ãâó: cll.ucsd.edu/glossarye.htm
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| eosinophil |
A type of white blood cell, called granulocyte, that can digest microorganisms. The granules can be stained by the acid dye, eosin, for microscopic examination.
Ãâó: www.aidsinfobbs.org/letters/e.html
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| eosinophil |
A white cell of the category known as granulocytes. These cells contain numerous dense granules in their cytoplasm that comprise a battery of highly active digestive chemicals and toxins. Their chief role is thought to be in combatting large parasites, although occasionally their activity may be triggered by other agents, potentially leading to damage of normal tissues (see eosinophilia myalgia syndrome).
Ãâó: counsellingresource.com/distress/chronic/cfs/gloss...
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| EOG |
Measures normal and abnormal eye movement (horizontal and vertical) during different stages of sleep (specifically REM sleep).
Ãâó: www.macalester.edu/~psych/whathap/UBNRP/narcolepsy...
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| EOG |
the detection and recording of eye movements, essential for determining the different sleep stages.
Ãâó: www.sleepcompliance.com/html/glossary.htm
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