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eccentric A cavity or any portion of forging with a center that does not coincide with the center of the main piece.
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ECC the removal of tissue from the inside of the cervix using a spoon-shaped instrument called a curette.
Ãâó: www.cancercare.mb.ca/MCCSP/mccsp_glossary_e.shtml
ECC Error correcting code. Logic designed to detect and correct memory errors.
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eccentric contraction Muscle lengthens while maintaining tension.
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ECC The technique of mechanically circulating the blood so the heart doesn't have to. The device used for ECC is called the heart-lung machine or the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit. This device drains the blue blood from the patient, places oxygen in the blood, and returns (or pumps) the red blood back into the aorta for distribution to the whole body. To prevent clotting in the heart-lung circuit, strong anticoagulation with heparin is needed.
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