| EIT | electrical impedance tomography; erythroid iron turnover |
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| EIT | Electrical Impedance Tomography |
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| EITB | Enzyme Linked Immunoelectro Transfer Blot |
| EITC | Eosin isothiocyanate |
| either | 1. One of two; the one or the other; properly used of two things, but sometimes of a larger number, for any one. "Lepidus flatters both, Of both is flattered; but he neither loves, Nor either cares for him." (Shak) "Scarce a palm of ground could be gotten by either of the three." (Bacon) "There have been three talkers in Great British, either of whom would illustrate what I say about dogmatists." (Holmes) 2. Each of two; the one and the other; both; formerly, also, each of any number. "His flowing hair In curls on either cheek played." (Milton) "On either side . . . Was there the tree of life." (Rev. Xxii. 2) "The extreme right and left of either army never engaged." (Jowett (Thucyd)) Origin: OE. Either, aither, AS. Ger, ghwaeer (akin to OHG. Ogiwedar, MHG. Iegeweder); a + ge + hwaeer whether. See Each, and Whether, and cf. Or, conj. Precedes two, or more, coordinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative. It is correlative to or. "Either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth." (1 Kings xviii. 27) "Few writers hesitate to use either in what is called a triple alternative; such as, We must either stay where we are, proceed, or recede." (Latham) Either was formerly sometimes used without any correlation, and where we should now use or. "Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs??" (James III. 12) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| either particle flux density | The particle fluence rate, or energy flux density, the energy fluence rate of intensity. Compare: fluence. (05 Mar 2000) |
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which studies the low coronial structure and activity.
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or EIT engineers in training (future professional engineers).
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Those Central and East European countries and former republics of the Soviet Union that are in transition to a market economy.
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Electrical Impedance Tomography. EIT uses electric fields to image body parts, based on the fact that sub-regions of the tissue differ in conductivity. The path of the imaging beam is a function of the conductivity of the tissue, and in order to establish a quantitative basis for the image the conductivity distribution of the region has to be reconstructed.
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a person who has been deemed academically qualified for registration as an engineer and has been enrolled as an EIT with APEGM, in order to fulfill the Pre-Registration requirements for registration as a professional engineer. (EIT enrollment is a mandatory pre-requisite to first-time registration.)
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| EIT | (archeology) a mound of domestic refuse containing shells and animal bones marking the site of a prehistoric settlement |
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| EIT | after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise' or `also' |
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