| event-related p. |
a change in waveforms on the electroencephalogram just after a sensory, motor, or cognitive stimulus; cf. evoked p., readiness p., and contingent negative variation.
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| eventration t. |
application of ionizing radiation to internal anatomical tissues through an open laparotomy wound.
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| Everglades v. |
an arbovirus of the genus Alphavirus, transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Culex, isolated from rodents in the Everglades National Park; it causes a febrile illness in humans.
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| Eversbusch's o. |
an operation for ptosis of the upper eyelid, consisting of resection of the levator muscle through a skin incision.
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| everting s. |
a method by which the approximated edges of a wound are turned outward; formed by encircling with the needle a larger amount of tissue at the depth of the wound than at the periphery. See Plate 47.
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| eve | any of several plants of the family Onagraceae |
| eve | workers who work during the evening (as 4 p.m. to midnight) |
| eve | the work shift during the evening (as 4 p.m. to midnight) |
| eve | a man's white shirt (with a starch front) for evening wear (usually with a tuxedo) |
| eve | a planet (usually Venus) seen at sunset in the western sky |
| eve | poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers |
| eve | a large and widely distributed family of plants of the order Myrtales |
| eve | small California annual with white flowers |
| eve | attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening |
| eve | a member of the Tungus speaking people of Mongolian race who are a nomadic people widely spread over eastern Siberia |
| eve | the Tungusic language of the Evenki people in eastern Siberia |
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