| EM | 1) Erythro-Mycin 2) Electron Microscopy |
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| Em | 1) Erythro-mycin 2) Emmetropia(Normal Vision) |
| EM | early memory; ejection murmur; electromagnetic; electron micrograph; electron microscopy, electron microscope; electrophoretic mobility; Embden-Meyerhof [pathway]; emergency medicine; emmetropia; emotional disorder, emotionally disturbed; ergonovine maleate; erythema migrans; erythema multiforme; erythrocyte mass; erythromycin; esophageal manometry; esophageal motility; extracellular matrix |
| Em | emmetropia |
| Em | mid-point redox potential |
| EM Pathway | Embden Meyerhof Pathway |
| EMA | electronic microanalyzer; emergency medical assistance, emergency medical assistant; endothelial monocyte antigen; epithelial membrane antigen |
| EMA-CO | Etoposide, MTX, Actinomycin-D, Vincristine, Cyclophosphomide, Folic Acid |
| EMAB | endothelial monocyte antigen B |
| EMAP | evoked muscle action potential |
| EM | Electromagnetic |
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| EM | Electron Microscope |
| EM | Electron Microscopic |
| EM | Electron microscopical |
| EM | Electrophoretic Mobility |
| EM | Emergency Medicine |
| EM | Endometriosis |
| EM | Epidural morphine |
| EM | Erythema migrams |
| EM | Erythromycin |
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| EM | Electron microscopy. Or electron microscopy. Viral particles may be detectable by EM. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| EMA | electron-probe microanalyser |
| emaciated | <clinical sign> Extremely thin or physically wasted. (09 Oct 1997) |
| emaciation | Excessive leanness; a wasted condition of the body. (12 Dec 1998) |
| emaculation | Removal of spots or other blemishes from the skin. Origin: L. Emaculo, pp. -atus, to clear from spots, fr. E-, out, + macula, spot (05 Mar 2000) |
| emanation | 1. Any substance that flows out or is emitted from a source or origin. 2. The radiation from a radioactive element. Origin: L. E-mano, pp. -atus, to flow out Actinium emanation, radon-219. Radium emanation, radon-222. Thorium emanation, radon-220. See: emanon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emanatorium | An institution where, formerly, radiation treatment now considered dangerous (using radioactive waters and the inhalation of radium emanations) was administered. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emancipation | In embryology, delimitation of a specific area in an organ-forming field, giving definite shape and limits to the organ primordium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emanon | Archaic term once used to denote all radon isotopes collectively, when the term radon was restricted to the isotope radon-222, the naturally occurring intermediate of the uranium-238 radioactive series; so called because original names for radon-219, radon-220, and radon-222 were, respectively, "actinium emanation," "thorium emanation," and "radium emanation." Origin: L. Emano, to flow out + -on (05 Mar 2000) |
| emanotherapy | An obsolete treatment of various diseases by means of radium emanation (radon), or other emanation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emarginate | Having a broad, shallow notch at the top. (09 Oct 1997) |
| emarginated | 1. Having the margin interrupted by a notch or shallow sinus. 2. <botany> Notched at the summit. 3. <chemistry> Having the edges truncated. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| emargination | <molecular biology> A neurogenic gene of Drosophila. The normal function of Notch is required in ectodermal cells to prevent the cells from differentiating as neuroblasts. Gene product contains 36 repeats of the EGF like domain. (13 Nov 1997) |
| emasculate | 1. To deprive of virile or procreative power; to castrate power; to castrate; to geld. 2. To deprive of masculine vigor or spirit; to weaken; to render effeminate; to vitiate by unmanly softness. "Luxury had not emasculated their minds." (V. Knox) Origin: L. Emasculare; e + masculus male, masculine. See Male masculine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| emasculation | Castration of the male by removal of the testis and/or penis. Synonym: eviration. Origin: L. Emasculo, pp. -atus, to castrate, fr. E-priv. + masculus, masculine (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Emaciations
Synonyms : Embalmings
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Emblems, Insigne, Emblem, Insignia and Emblems, Insignias
Synonyms : Embolectomies
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| embolectomy |
surgical removal of an embolus (usually from an artery)
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| embolic |
of or relating to an embolism or embolus
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voltage: the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
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| emmetropic |
of or relating to the normal condition of the eye in which visual images are in clear focus on the retina
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| emotional |
determined or actuated by emotion rather than reason; "it was an emotional judgment" of more than usual emotion; "his behavior was highly emotional" of or pertaining to emotion; "emotional health"; "an emotional crisis" effusive: extravagantly demonstrative; "insincere and effusive demonstrations of sentimental friendship"; "a large gushing female"; "write unrestrained and gushy poetry" aroused: (of persons) excessively affected by emotion; "he would become emotional over nothing at all"; "she was worked up about all the noise"
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| EM | a linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing |
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| EM | the square of a body of any size of type |
| EM | grow weak and thin or waste away physically |
| EM | cause to grow thin or weak |
| EM | very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold |
| EM | extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease) |
| EM | (computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that is generated at the recipient's terminal when he logs in |
| EM | communicate electronically on the computer |
| EM | give out, as of breath or an odor |
| EM | proceed or issue forth, as from a source |
| EM | the act of emitting |
| EM | something that is emitted or radiated (as a gas or an odor or a light etc.) |
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