| ethmoidomaxillary suture | Line of apposition of the orbital surface of the body of the maxilla with the orbital plate of the ethmoid bone. Synonym: sutura ethmoidomaxillaris. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ethmolacrimal | Relating to the ethmoid and the lacrimal bones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethmomaxillary | Relating to the ethmoid and the maxillary bones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethmonasal | Relating to the ethmoid and the nasal bones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethmopalatal | Relating to the ethmoid and the palate bones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethmosphenoid | Relating to the ethmoid and sphenoid bones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethmoturbinals | The conchae of the ethmoid bone; the superior and middle conchae; occasionally a third, the supreme concha, exists. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethmovomerine | <anatomy> Pertaining to the region of the vomer and the base of the ethmoid in the skull. <anatomy> Ethmovomerine plate, a cartilaginous plate beneath the front of the foetal brain which the ethmoid region of the skull is developed. Origin: Ethmoid + vomerine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ethmovomerine plate | The central portion of the ethmoid bone, forming a distinct element at birth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethnic group | A social group characterised by a distinctive social and cultural tradition maintained from generation to generation, a common history and origin and a sense of identification with the group; members of the group have distinctive features in their way of life, shared experiences and often a common genetic heritage; these features may be reflected in their experience of health and disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethnic groups | A group of people with a common cultural heritage that sets them apart from others in a variety of social relationships. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ethnobotany | The plant lore and agricultural customs of a people. In the field of medicine, the emphasis is on traditional medicine and the existence and medicinal uses of plants and their constituents, both historically and in modern times. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ethnocentrism | The tendency to evaluate other groups according to the values and standards of one's own ethnic group, especially with the conviction that one's own ethnic group is superior to the other groups. Origin: G. Ethnos, race, tribe, + kentron, centre of a circle (05 Mar 2000) |
| ethnographer | One who investigates ethnography. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ethnographic | Pertaining to ethnography. Origin: Cf. F. Ethnographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Homidium Bromide, Novidium, Bromide, Ethidium, Bromide, Homidium
Synonyms : Effik Brand of Ethinyl Estradiol, Estinyl, Ethinyl Estradiol Hemihydrate, Ethinyl Estradiol, (8 alpha)-Isomer, Ethinyl Estradiol, (8 alpha, 17 alpha)-Isomer, Ethinyl Estradiol, (8 alpha, 9 beta, 13 alpha, 14 beta)-Isomer, Ethinyl-Oestradiol Effik, Lynoral
Synonyms : Adepal, Anteovin, Eugynon, Gravistat, Leios, Microgynon, Minisiston, Nordette, Ovidon, Ovral, Pearl Oral Contraceptive, Rigevidon, Sequostat, Stediril, Trigynon, Trinordiol, Triphasil, Triquilar, Trisiston, Trisistone R, Trisistone-R, Contraceptive, Pearl Oral, TrisistoneR
Synonyms : Ethiodized Oil (Injection), Ethiodized Oils, Ethiodized Poppy Seed Oil, Ethiodol, Oil, Ethiodized, Oils, Ethiodized
| ether cone |
an apparatus placed over the face for the administration of ether by inhalation.
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| ethnography |
Ethnography (from the Greek ethnos = nation and graphein = writing) refers to the qualitative description of human social phenomena, based on months or years of fieldwork. Ethnography may be "holistic," describing a society as a whole, or it may focus on specific problems or situations within a larger social scene. ...
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| ethyl acetate |
Ethyl acetate, also known as acetic acid ethyl ester, ethyl ethanoate, or acetic ester, is a clear, flammable liquid with a characteristic, not unpleasant smell like certain glues or nail polish removers. It is an ester with the formula is: CH3COOCH2CH3. It may be formed (along with acetic acid) as a contaminant in wine that has been exposed to air. Ethyl acetate is used as a solvent in glues and nail polish removers, in chemical reactions, and for extractions. ...
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| ethidium |
Ethidium bromide (EtBr) is an intercalating agent commonly used as a nucleic acid stain in molecular biology laboratories for techniques such as agarose gel electrophoresis. When exposed to ultraviolet light, it will fluoresce a red-orange color, especially when it binds to DNA (20-fold increase). This is likely not due to rigid stabilization of the phenyl moiety, because the phenyl ring has been shown to project outside the intercalated bases. ...
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| ethics |
General birding guidelines established to increase everyone's enjoyment of wild birds. See Birding Ethics.
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| ETH | the branch of anthropology that deals with the division of humankind into races and with their origins and distribution and distinctive characteristics |
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| ETH | people of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture |
| ETH | a white crystalline powder (trade name Ethocaine) administered near nerves as a local anesthetic in dentistry and medicine |
| ETH | a zoologist who studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats |
| ETH | the branch of zoology that studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats |
| ETH | the distinctive spirit of a people or an era |
| ETH | an anticonvulsant drug (trade names Emeside and Zarontin) used to treat petit mal epilepsy |
| ETH | a colorless volatile highly inflammable liquid used as an inhalation anesthetic |
| ETH | a nonflammable liquid (trade name Ethrane) used as an inhalation general anesthetic |
| ETH | an antibiotic (trade name Erythrocin or E-Mycin or Ethril or Ilosone or Pediamycin) obtained from the actinomycete Streptomyces erythreus |
| ETH | the univalent hydrocarbon radical C2H5 derived from ethane by the removal of one hydrogen atom |
| ETH | a fragrant colorless flammable volatile liquid ester made from ethanol and acetic acid |
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