| EPH | edema-proteinuria-hypertension; episodic paroxysmal hemicrania; extensor proprius hallucis |
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| EPH | Edema Proteinuria Hypertension |
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| EPH | ephedrine |
| ephapse | A place where two or more nerve cell processes (axons, dendrites) touch without forming a typical synaptic contact; some form of neural transmission may occur at such nonsynaptic contact sites. Origin: G. Ephapsis, contact (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ephaptic | Relating to an ephapse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephebic | Rarely used term relating to the period of puberty or to a youth. Origin: G. Ephebikos, relating to youth, fr. Hebe, youth (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephebology | Rarely used term for the study of the morphologic and other changes incidental to puberty. Origin: G. Ephebos, puberty, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephedra | Ephedra equisetina (family Gnetaceae). Ma Huang; the plant source for the alkaloid ephedrine. Indigenous to China and India, it is 0.75 to over 1% ephedrine; also contains some pseudoephedrine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephedrine | <chemical> An alpha- and beta-adrenergic agonist that may also enhance release of norepinephrine. It has been used in the treatment of several disorders including asthma, heart failure, rhinitis, and urinary incontinence, and for its central nervous system stimulatory effects in the treatment of narcolepsy and depression. It has become less extensively used with the advent of more selective agonists. Pharmacological action: adrenergic alpha-agonists, adrenergic beta-agonists, adrenergic agents, appetite depressants, bronchodilator agents, central nervous system stimulants, sympathomimetic, vasoconstrictor agents. Chemical name: Benzenemethanol, alpha-(1-(methylamino)ethyl)-, (R-(R*,S*))- (12 Dec 1998) |
| ephedrine-NAD oxidoreductase | <enzyme> Forms methylbenzoylcarbinol and methylamine Registry number: EC 1.5.1.- Synonym: ephedrine-nad oxidoreductase (deaminating) (26 Jun 1999) |
| ephelis | Synonym: freckle. Origin: G. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephemera | 1. <medicine> A fever of one day's continuance only. 2. <entomology> A genus of insects including the day flies, or ephemeral flies. See Ephemeral fly, under Ephemeral. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A day fly, fr. Daily, lasting but a day; over + day. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ephemeral | Short-lived. (09 Oct 1997) |
| ephemeral fever | An ephemerovirus infection of cattle caused by bovine ephemeral fever virus (ephemeral fever virus, bovine). It is characterised by respiratory symptoms, increased oropharyngeal secretions and lacrimation, joint pains, tremor, and stiffness. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ephemeral fever of cattle | An acute febrile disease of cattle in many African and Asian countries and Australia, caused by a rhabdovirus and characterised by stiffness and lameness. Synonym: bovine ephemeral fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephemeral fever virus | A rhabdovirus that causes ephemeral fever of cattle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ephemeral fever virus, bovine | The type species of ephemerovirus causing disease in cattle. Transmission is by haematophagous arthropods and the virus has been isolated from both culicoides and mosquitoes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ephemeran | <zoology> One of the ephemeral flies. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gestosis, eph | Hypertensive state associated with oedema and proteinuria which develops during pregnancy up to the 20th week of gestation, after which it is classified as preeclampsia. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Chinese Ephedra
Synonyms : Ephedrine Hydrochloride, Ephedrine Renaudin, Ephedrine Sulfate, Pseudoephedrine HCl, Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride, Renaudin Brand of Ephedrine Hydrochloride, Sal-Phedrine, Wendt Brand of Ephedrine Sulfate, Hydrochloride, Ephedrine, Renaudin, Ephedrine
Synonyms : Ephemera, Ephemera (PT)
Synonyms : Fever, Ephemeral, Sickness, Three-Day, Three Day Sickness
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jointed and nearly leafless desert shrub having reduced scalelike leaves and reddish fleshy seeds
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white odorless powdered or crystalline alkaloid from plants of the genus Ephedra (especially Ephedra sinica) or made synthetically; used as a bronchodilator to treat bronchitis and asthma
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ephemeron: anything short-lived, as an insect that lives only for a day in its winged form lasting a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient beauty"; "love is transitory but at is eternal"; "fugacious blossoms"
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Ephemeroptera: mayflies
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Ephedra is a genus of gymnosperm shrubs, the only genus in the family Ephedraceae and order Ephedrales. These plants occur in dry climates over a wide area mainly in the Northern Hemisphere, across southern Europe, north Africa, southwest and central Asia, southwestern North America, and, in the Southern Hemisphere, in South America south to Patagonia. They are also called Joint-pine, Jointfir, or Mormon-tea. The Chinese name is Ma Huang. ...
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| EPH | an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure equal to about a bushel |
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| EPH | an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure equal to about a bushel |
| EPH | jointed and nearly leafless desert shrub having reduced scalelike leaves and reddish fleshy seeds |
| EPH | Chinese ephedra yielding ephedrine |
| EPH | ephedras: in some classifications included in the Gnetaceae |
| EPH | white odorless powdered or crystalline alkaloid from plants of the genus Ephedra (especially Ephedra sinica) or made synthetically |
| EPH | something transitory |
| EPH | enduring a very short time |
| EPH | the property of lasting for a very short time |
| EPH | the property of lasting for a very short time |
| EPH | short-lived insect |
| EPH | mayflies |
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