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enema imaging of the large bowel or colon by introducing a contrast agent via the rectum. See barium enema.
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enema The injection of a liquid into the lower bowel through the rectum to compel elimination.
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energy usable power obtained from various sources; photoautotrophs obtain energy from the sun; heterotrophs obtain energy from their food
Ãâó: www.bigelow.org/edhab/glossary.html
energy conservation In rehabilitation, a process for managing fatigue by prioritizing goals and time use, simplifying tasks, and organizing the environment to make necessary work more efficient.
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energy expenditure, basal ABBR: BEE. The energy used by an individual who is at rest but not asleep. The BEE (expressed as calories) may be calculated by using the Harris-Benedict equations. These account for sex, age, height, and weight. If th
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