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epoprostenol name given to prostacyclin when used pharmaceutically; it is used in the form of the sodium salt as an inhibitor of platelet aggregation when blood contacts nonbiological systems, as in renal dialysis, as a pulmonary antihypertensive, and as a vasodilator.
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epornitic 1. attacking many birds in a region at the same time.  2. a disease of high morbidity that is only occasionally present in a bird population.
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epoxy r. a thermosetting resin based on reactivity of the epoxide group, which is characterized by toughness, chemical resistance, dielectric properties, and dimensional stability. Inhalation of its vapors can cause epoxy resin lung, a form of hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and skin contact can result in contact dermatitis.
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epoxy resin l. a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by inhalation of the fumes of heated epoxy resin that contains phthalic anhydride.
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epoxy Thermosetting resins that, in the uncured form, contain one or more reactive epoxide or oxirane groups. These epoxide groups serve as cross-linking points in the subsequent curing step, in which the uncured epoxy is reacted with a curing agent or hardener. Cross-linking is accomplished through the epoxide groups as well as through hydroxyl groups that may be present. ...
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