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ENO, Eno enolase
ENOG, ENoG electroneuronography
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ENO Enolase
ENO Exhaled nitric oxide
ENoG Electroneurography
ENoG Electroneuronography
eNOS Endothelial
eNOS Endothelial NO synthase
eNOS Endothelial NOS
eNOS Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase
eNOS endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase
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enodal <botany> Without a node.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
enol A compound possessing a hydroxyl group (alcohol) attached to a doubly bonded (ethylenic) carbon atom (-CH==CH(OH)-); properly italicised when attached as a prefix or infix to an otherwise complete name; e.g., enol pyruvate; phosphoenolpyruvate; usually in equilibrium with its keto tautomer.
Origin: -ene + -ol
(05 Mar 2000)
enol pyruvate CH2==C(OH)-COO-un, the form of pyruvate encountered in the biologically important phosphoenolpyruvate (enol pyruvate phosphate), not in the free form.
(05 Mar 2000)
enolase <enzyme> An enzyme catalyzing the reversible dehydration of 2-phospho-d-glycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate and water; a step in both glycolysis and gluconeogenesis; several isozymes exist; inhibited by F-.
Synonym: phosphopyruvate hydratase.
(05 Mar 2000)
enolization Conversion of a keto to an enol form; e.g., CH3-CO-COOH &rarr; CH2==C(OH)COOH.
(05 Mar 2000)
enomoty A band of sworn soldiers; a division of the Spartan army ranging from twenty-five to thirty-six men, bound together by oath.
Origin: Gr, fr. Sworn; in + to swear.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
enophthalmia Sunken eyeball.
(12 Dec 1998)
enophthalmos Sunken eyeball.
(12 Dec 1998)
enopla <zoology> One of the orders of Nemertina, characterised by the presence of a peculiar armature of spines or plates in the proboscis.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Armed; in +, pl, armor.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
enoplida An order of nematodes of the subclass adenophorea. Its organisms commonly have a cylindrical oesophagus. The superfamilies of this order are dioctophymatoidea, mermithoidea, and trichuroidea.
(12 Dec 1998)
enoplida infections Infections with nematodes of the order enoplida.
(12 Dec 1998)
enoptomancy Divination by the use of a mirror.
Origin: Gr. Visible in (a thing) + -mancy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
enorganic Rarely used term denoting that which occurs as an innate characteristic of an organism.
(05 Mar 2000)
enorthotrope An optical toy; a card on which confused or imperfect figures are drawn, but which form to the eye regular figures when the card is rapidly revolved. See Thaumatrope.
Origin: Gr. In + upright, correct + to turn.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Enophthalmos - »õâ Recession of the eyeball into the orbit.
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  • Enoplida - »õâ An order of nematodes of the subclass ADENOPHOREA. Its organisms commonly have a cylindrical esophagus. The superfamilies of this order are DIOCTOPHYMATOIDEA; MERMITHOIDEA; and TRICHUROIDEA.
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  • Enoplida Infections - »õâ Infections with nematodes of the order ENOPLIDA.
    Synonyms : Infections, Dioctophyma renale, Infections, Enoplida, Dioctophyma renale Infection, Enoplida Infection, Infection, Dioctophyma renale, Infection, Enoplida
  • Enoxacin - »õâ A broad-spectrum 6-fluoronaphthyridinone antibacterial agent (FLUOROQUINOLONES) structurally related to NALIDIXIC ACID.
    Synonyms : AT-2266, CI-919, Enoxacin Sesquihydrate, Enoxin, Enoxor, Faulding Brand of Enoxacin, PD-107779, Penetrex, Pierre Fabre Brand of Enoxacin Sesquihydrate, Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Brand of Enoxacin Sesquihydrate, AT 2266, AT2266, CI 919, CI919, PD 107779, PD107779
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    Synonyms : Clexane, EMT-966, EMT-967, Enoxaparine, Lovenox, PK-10, 169, PK-10169, EMT 966, EMT 967, EMT966, EMT967, PK 10, 169, PK 10169, PK10, 169, PK10169
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enol an organic compound that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom which in turn is doubly bonded to another carbon atom
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enology the art of wine making
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enolic of or relating to or consisting of enol
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enol Enol (or, more officially, but less commonly: alkenol) is an alkene with hydroxyl group on one of the carbon atoms of the double bond. Enols and carbonyl compounds (such as ketones and aldehydes) are in fact isomers; this is called keto-enol tautomerism: The enol form is shown on the left. It is usually unstable, does not survive long and changes into the keto (ketone) form, shown on the right. This is because oxygen is more electronegative than carbon and thus forms stronger multiple bonds. ...
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enol Molecule/functional group as shown here;
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ENO an organic compound that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom which in turn is doubly bonded to another carbon atom
ENO of or relating to or consisting of enol
ENO a specialist in wine making
ENO the art of wine making
ENO an act of extreme wickedness
ENO the quality of extreme wickedness
ENO the quality of being outrageous
ENO (informal) vastness of size or extent
ENO extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
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ENO unusual largeness in size or extent
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