| EAT | Ectopic atrial tachycardia |
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| EAT | Ehrlich Ascites Tumor |
| EAT | Experimental Autoimmune Thyroiditis |
| EAT-26 | Eating Attitude Test |
| EATC | Ehrlich Ascites tumour cells |
| EAU | Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis |
| EAU | Experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis |
| EAV | Equine Arteritis Virus |
| eating disorders | A group of disorders characterised by physiological and psychological disturbances in appetite or food intake. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| eating epilepsy | Epileptic, often generalised, seizures provoked by eating; a type of reflex epilepsy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eaton agent | A small atypical form of bacteria, intermediate in size between typical bacteria and viruses. Thought to play a significant role in pneumonia and bronchitis. Mycoplasmal respiratory infections are common in children and young adults. Common symptoms include malaise, fever, chills and a dry hacking cough. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Eaton agent pneumonia | An acute systemic disease with involvement of the lungs, caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae and marked by high fever, cough, relatively few physical signs, and scattered densities on X-rays; usually associated with development of cold agglutinins and antibodies to the bacteria. Synonym: atypical pneumonia, Eaton agent pneumonia, mycoplasmal pneumonia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eaton, Lee | <person> U.S. Neurologist, 1905-1958. See: Eaton-Lambert syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eaton, Monroe | <person> U.S. Microbiologist, *1904. See: Eaton agent, Eaton agent pneumonia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eaton-lambert syndrome | <radiology> Myasthenia, bronchial carcinoma, often small cell carcinoma (12 Dec 1998) |
| eaves | 1. The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof. 2. Brow; ridge. "Eaves of the hill." 3. Eyelids or eyelashes. "And closing eaves of wearied eyes. <medicine>" (Tennyson) Eaves board . The cliff swallow; so called from its habit of building retort-shaped nests of mud under the eaves of buildings. See Cliff swallow. The European swallow. Origin: OE. Evese, pl. Eveses, AS. Efese eaves, brim, brink; akin to OHG. Obisa, opasa, porch, hall, MHG. Obse eaves, Icel. Ups, Goth. Ubizwa porch; cf. Icel. Upsar-dropi, OSw. Opsa-drup water dropping from the eaves. Probably from the root of E. Over. The s of eaves is in English regarded as a plural ending, though not so in Saxon. See Over, and cf. Eavesdrop. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| eardrum |
Layer of tissue shaped like a cone at the end of the ear canal; moves back and forth and causes the bones in the middle ear to move; separates the middle ear from the outer ear.
Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/hearing_glossary.asp
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finish up in trouble.
Ãâó: www.artistwd.com/joyzine/australia/strine/e-2.php
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Used, in connection with the radio apparatus carried by an aeroplane, to describe the metallic portions of an airframe which are connected by bonding wires to give electrical continuity and so to serve the purpose of an "earth".
Ãâó: www.aeroplanemonthly.com/glossary/glossary_E.htm
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| early childhood caries |
Dental caries that affects children, sometimes referred to as nursing bottle decay or baby bottle decay.
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The amount of loan interest charged each year by a lender. Unlike the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) it does not include charges and fees and can therefore be misleading when it comes to calculating the cost of a loan.
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| EA | expected in the near future |
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| EA | before the usual time or the time expected |
| EA | in good time |
| EA | during an early stage |
| EA | a person who gets up very early in the morning |
| EA | a person who arrives early before others do |
| EA | the early stage of growth or development |
| EA | plant having clumps of nearly leafless pale yellowish to greenish stems bearing similarly colored flowers with white lower lips |
| EA | an early period of development |
| EA | resembles a thimble on a finger |
| EA | during an early stage |
| EA | Eurasian orchid with showy pink or purple flowers in a loose spike |
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