| E. | Escherichia E. Coli; Escherichia Coli; ´ëÀå±Õ |
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| E. Fetalis | Erythroblastosis Fetalis |
| E. coli | Escherchia coli |
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| E. h. | Entamoeba histolytica |
| E.A.A. | Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis |
| E.A.M. | external auditory meatus |
| E.B.N.A. | E.B.V.-associated nuclear antigen |
| E.c. | Escherichia coli |
| E.C. | emulsifiable concentrate |
| E.C.D. | electron capture detector |
| E.C.F. | Extracellular fluid volume |
| E.c.m. | Erythema chronicum migrans |
| E. Coli | <bacteria> The archetypal bacterium for biochemists, used very extensively in experimental work. A rod shaped gram-negative bacillus (0.5 x 3-5 m) abundant in the large intestine (colon) of mammals. Abbreviation: E. Coli (18 Nov 1997) |
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| E. Coli enteritis | <gastroenterology, pathology> A form of gastroenteritis that is through travel to developing countries. most often caused by a toxigenic E. Coli bacteria. Other causative agents include: Shigella, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Rotavirus, Giardia and amoebas. Symptoms include diarrhoea, vomiting, abdominal pain and anorexia. (10 Nov 1998) |
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Escherichia coli: a species of bacterium normally present in intestinal tract of humans and other animals; sometimes pathogenic; can be a threat to food safety
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Escherichia coli: a species of bacterium normally present in intestinal tract of humans and other animals; sometimes pathogenic; can be a threat to food safety
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Escherichia coli (usually abbreviated to E. coli) is one of the main species of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of warm-blooded animals (including birds and mammals) and are necessary for the proper digestion of food. Its presence in groundwater is a common indicator of fecal contamination. ("Enteric" is the adjective that describes organisms that live in the intestines. "Fecal" is the adjective for organisms that live in feces, so it is often a synonym for "enteric. ...
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Escherichia coli (usually abbreviated to E. coli) is one of the main species of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of warm-blooded animals (including birds and mammals) and are necessary for the proper digestion of food. Its presence in groundwater is a common indicator of fecal contamination. ("Enteric" is the adjective that describes organisms that live in the intestines. "Fecal" is the adjective for organisms that live in feces, so it is often a synonym for "enteric. ...
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The strain of bacteria that usually causes cystitis.
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| E. | Finnish physician who first described vascular hemophilia (1870-1949) |
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| E. | United States writer noted for his humorous essays (1899-1985) |
| E. | United States writer noted for his typographically eccentric poetry (1894-1962) |
| E. | United States actor (1914-1998) |
| E. | United States railway tycoon (1848-1909) |
| E. | German physiologist who studied sensory responses to stimuli and is considered the father of psychophysics (1795-1878) |
| E. | United States novelist (born in 1931) |
| E. | United States physicist who developed the cyclotron (1901-1958) |
| E. | United States entomologist who has generalized from social insects to other animals including humans (born in 1929) |
| E. | German writer of fantastic tales (1776-1822) |
| E. | Irish physicist who (with Sir John Cockcroft in 1931) first split an atom (1903-1995) |
| E. | United States chemist and physicist who collaborated with Michelson in the Michelson-Morley experiment (1838-1923) |
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