| euglenida | An order of plantlike, flagellate protozoa commonly found in freshwater. Characteristics include one or two flagella emerging from an anterior invagination of the cell and chloroplasts absent in many genera. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Euglenidae | A family of green (phytomonad) flagellates (subphylum Mastigophora, class Phytomastigophorea). (05 Mar 2000) |
| euglobulin | That fraction of the serum globulin less soluble in (NH4)2SO4 solution than the pseudoglobulin fraction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| euglobulin clot lysis time | A measure of the ability of plasminogen activators and plasmin to lyse a clot; normally, clot lysis is determined by the balance of factors which activate fibrinolysis (plasminogen activators and plasmin) and those which inhibit lysis; in certain conditions (e.g., carcinoma or hepatic insufficiency) activating factors predominate and can be measured by noting the time it takes the euglobulin fraction of plasma (excluding inhibitors of fibrinolysis) to clot. (05 Mar 2000) |
| euglycaemia | A normal blood glucose concentration. Synonym: normoglycaemia. Origin: eu-+ G. Glykys, sweet, + haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| euglycaemic | Denoting, characteristic of, or promoting euglycaemia. Synonym: normoglycaemic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eugnathia | An abnormality that is limited to the teeth and their immediate alveolar supports. Synonym: eugnathic anomaly. Origin: eu-+ G. Gnathos, jaw (05 Mar 2000) |
| eugnathic anomaly | An abnormality that is limited to the teeth and their immediate alveolar supports. Synonym: eugnathic anomaly. Origin: eu-+ G. Gnathos, jaw (05 Mar 2000) |
| eugnosia | Normal ability to synthesise sensory stimuli. Origin: eu-+ G. Gnosis, perception (05 Mar 2000) |
| eugonic | A term used to indicate that the growth of a bacterial culture is rapid and relatively luxuriant; used especially in reference to the growth of cultures of the human tubercle bacillus (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). See: dysgonic. Origin: G. Eugonos, productive, fr. Eu, well, + gonos, seed, offspring (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eugregarinida | An order of gregarines (subclass Gregarinia), reproducing only by sporogony, in which schizogony is absent; they are parasites of annelids and arthropods. Origin: eu-+ L. Gregarius, gregarious (05 Mar 2000) |
| euharmonic | Producing mathematically perfect harmony or concord; sweetly or perfectly harmonious. Origin: Pref. -eu + harmonic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| euhemerism | The theory, held by Euhemerus, that the gods of mythology were but deified mortals, and their deeds only the amplification in imagination of human acts. Origin: L. Euhemerus, Gr. A philosopher, about 300. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| euhemerize | To interpret (mythology) on the theory of euhemerism. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| euhydration | Normal state of body water content; absence of absolute or relative hydration or dehydration. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Securinega
Synonyms : Euphorias
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Synonyms : Fossa fossana, Galidia Elegans, Malagasy Mongoose, Salanoia concolor, Brown-Tailed Mongoose, Brown-Tailed Mongooses, Malagasy Civet, Mongoose, Brown Tailed, Mongoose, Malagasy, Mongoose, Ring Tailed, Mongooses, Brown-Tailed, Mongooses, Ring-Tailed
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| eukaryotic |
having cells with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei
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| Euler |
Swiss mathematician (1707-1783)
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| eupnea |
normal relaxed breathing
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| eupneic |
breathing: passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone"
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| euglenoid |
marine and freshwater green or colorless flagellate organism
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