| EDT | end-diastolic thickness; erythrocyte density test |
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| EDTA | Ethylene Diamino(Diamine)-Tetraacetic Acid |
| EDTA | ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid |
| EDTR | emergency department-based trauma response |
| EDTA | 51Cr-ethyl-enediaminetetraacetic acid |
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| EDTA | ethylenediaiene tetraacetic acid |
| EDTA | Ethylene diamine tetra-acetate |
| EDTA | Ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid |
| EDTA | edetate |
| EDTA | edetic acid |
| EDTA | <chemical> A chemical that is used to remove all traces of magnesium and calcium ions from a solution because it binds tightly to them, in order to control unwanted side reactions with these metals during a laboratory process. Acronym: EDTA (11 Nov 1997) |
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| EDTA light chain | <protein> Myosin light chains (18 kD) from scallop muscle (two per pair of heavy chains), easily extracted by calcium chelation. Although the EDTA light chains do not bind calcium they confer calcium sensitivity on the myosin heavy chains. (18 Nov 1997) |
| EDTA-ATPase | <enzyme> Aspect of EC 3.6.1.3 Registry number: EC 3.6.1.- Synonym: atpase, edta, k+(edta) atpase, edta-k+-atpase (26 Jun 1999) |
| EDTA |
Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid - a chelating (claw-like) molecule used to remove heavy metals and calcium from the human body. It is one way of treating heavy metal toxicity and atherosclerotic deposits in arteries.
Ãâó: www.findhealer.com/glossary/acronym.php3
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| EDTA |
An artificial chemical that's used as an antioxidant and as a "complexing" agent in shampoos-which means that it binds metallic irons so that the surfactants can work more effectively.
Ãâó: beautyskin.tripod.com/MALL.HTM
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| EDTA |
Abbreviation for ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, an additive used in some processed foods to eliminate the possibility of rancidity caused by the transfer of trace metals during the manufacturing process. EDTA has a wide variety of nonculinary uses, including the treatment of lead poisoning.
Ãâó: www.mychefcoat.com/terms-e.html
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| EDTA |
(ethylene-diamino-tetra-acetate). A class of synthetic, phosphate-alternative compounds used to reduce calcium and magnesium hardness in water. EDTA is also used to prevent bleaching agents from becoming active before they're immersed in water and as a foaming stabilizer. EDTA does not readily biodegrade and once introduced into the general environment can redissolve toxic heavy metals trapped in underwater sediments, allowing them to re-enter and recirculate in the food chain. ...
Ãâó: www.georgiastrait.org/toxicglossary2.php
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| EDTA |
ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid - used in measuring kidney function
Ãâó: www.cancerindex.org/medterm/medtm10.htm
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