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effector A small molecule involved in the control of expression of many regulated genes.
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effuse Spreading out loosely or flat. (21)
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efficiency Output power divided by input power, (work performed in ratio to energy used to produce it).
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effluvia A usually invisible emanation or exhalation, as of vapor or gas.; Miasma. [Heritage]. Exhalations or emanations, applied especially to those of noxious character. In the mid-nineteenth century, they were called "vapours" and distinguished into the contagious effluvia, such as rubeola (measles); marsh effluvia, such as miasmata; and those arising from animals or vegetables, such as odors. [NGSQ1988]
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effector An organ of the body, either a muscle or a gland, that responds to a motor neuron impulse.
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