| ETI | endotracheal intubation |
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| ETIBACK | Environmental Teratology Information Center Backfile |
| ETICBACK | Environmental Toxicology Information Center Backfile |
| ETIO | etiocholanolone |
| etiol | etiology |
| ETI | Ejection time index |
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| ETI | Endotracheal intubation |
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| etidocaine | <chemical> A local anaesthetic with rapid onset and long action, similar to bupivacaine. Pharmacological action: anaesthetics, local. Chemical name: Butanamide, N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-2-(ethylpropylamino)-, (+-)- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| etidronate disodium | <chemical> Disodium 1-hydroxyethylidenediphosphonate. A diphosphonate which affects calcium metabolism. It inhibits ectopic calcification and slows down bone resorption and bone turnover. Chemical name: Phosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylidene)bis-, disodium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| etidronic acid | (1-Hydroxyethylidene)bis(phosphonic acid);used as a calcium regulator, usually as the salt etidronate disodium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| etilefrine | <chemical> An adrenergic agonist that appears to interact with beta-2 and some alpha adrenergic receptors. It has been used as a vasoconstrictor agent. Pharmacological action: adrenergic alpha-agonists, adrenergic beta-agonists, adrenergic agonists, sympathomimetic, vasoconstrictor agents. Chemical name: Benzenemethanol, alpha-((ethylamino)methyl)-3-hydroxy- (12 Dec 1998) |
| etilefrine hydrochloride | A sympathomimetic amine vasopressor agent. Synonym: ethylphenylephrine hydrochloride. (05 Mar 2000) |
| etimizol | <chemical> 1-ethyl-n,n'-dimethyl-1h-imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide. Russian drug with adrenergic properties. Synonym: aethimazole; ethylnorantifeine. Chemical name: 1H-Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, 1-ethyl-N,N'-dimethyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
| etio- | 1. Prefix used with (for example) cholane to indicate replacement of the C-17 side chain by H; thus, etiocholane is the 5b isomer of androstane. 2. Combining form meaning cause. Origin: G. Aitia, cause (05 Mar 2000) |
| etiocholanolone | <chemical> 3-alpha-hydroxy-5-beta-androstan-17 one. A ketosteroid of mainly human origin; causes fever, immunostimulation and leukocytosis; used to evaluate adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance and in neoplastic disease for immunostimulation. Synonym: 5-isoandrosterone. Chemical name: Androstan-17-one, 3-hydroxy-, (3alpha,5beta)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| etiogenic | Of a causal nature. Origin: G. Aitia, cause, + genesis, production (05 Mar 2000) |
| etiolate | 1. To become white or whiter; to be whitened or blanched by excluding the light of the sun, as, plants. 2. <medicine> To become pale through disease or absence of light. Origin: F. Etioler to blanch. 1. To blanch; to bleach; to whiten by depriving of the sun's rays. 2. <medicine> To cause to grow pale by disease or absence of light. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| etiolation | <botany> Growth habit adopted by germinating seedlings in the dark. Involves rapid extension of shoot and/or hypocotyl and suppression of chlorophyll formation and leaf growth. (18 Nov 1997) |
| etiology | <study> A branch of knowledge concerned with the causes of particular phenomena, specifically a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of diseases. The study of factors of causation or those associated with the causation of disease or abnormal body states. Origin: L. Aetiologia, Gr. Aitiologia. (09 Feb 1998) |
| etiopathic | Relating to specific lesions concerned with the cause of a disease. Origin: G. Aitia, cause, + pathos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| etiopathology | Consideration of the cause of an abnormal state or finding. Origin: G. Aitia, cause, + pathology (05 Mar 2000) |
| etioplast | <plant biology> Form of plastid present in plants grown in the dark. Lacks chlorophyll, but contains chlorophyll precursors and can develop into a functional chloroplast in the light. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : 2-(Ethylpropylamino)-2', 6'-butyroxylidide, Duranest, W-19053, W 19053, W19053
Synonyms : (1-hydroxyethylene)diphosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylene)diphosphonic acid, Tetrapotassium Salt, 1, 1-hydroxyethylenediphosphonate, 1-Hydroxyethane-1, 1-Diphosphonate, 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-Bisphosphonate, Dicalcium EHDP, Dicalcium Etidronate, Didronel, HEDP
Synonyms : Adrenam, Aliud Brand of Etilefrine Hydrochloride, Alpharma Brand of Etilefrine Hydrochloride, Apogepha Brand of Etilefrine Hydrochloride, Bioflutin, Boehringer Ingelheim Brand of Etilefrine Hydrochloride, Cardanat, Circupon, Effortil, Efortil, Ethyl Adrianol
Synonyms : Aethimizole, Ethimizol, Ethimizole, Ethylnorantifeine, Ethymizol
Synonyms : 3-alpha-Hydroxy-5-beta-Androstan-17-One, 5-beta-Androsterone, 3 alpha Hydroxy 5 beta Androstan 17 One, 5 beta Androsterone
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| etiolate |
make weak by stunting the growth or development of bleach and alter the natural development of (a green plant) by excluding sunlight (especially of plants) developed without chlorophyll by being deprived of light; "etiolated celery" make pale or sickly; "alcohol etiolates your skin"
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a pale and sickly appearance; "his etiolation signaled years in prison" the act of weakening by stunting the growth or development of something; "the etiolation of the critical tradition" (botany) the act of causing a plant to develop without chlorophyll by growing it without exposure to sunlight; "the etiolation of celery"
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| etiology |
the cause of a disease the philosophical study of causation
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| etiological |
of or relating to the philosophical study of causation relating to the etiology of a disease; "etiological agent"
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| etic |
Emic and etic are terms used by some in the social sciences and the behavioral sciences to refer to two different kinds of data concerning human behavior. An "emic" account of behavior is a description of behavior in terms meaningful (consciously or unconsciously) to the actor, the insider view. An "etic" account is a description of a behavior in terms familiar to the observer, the outsider view. ...
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| ETI | French physician who described cardiac anomalies including Fallot's tetralogy (1850-1911) |
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| ETI | make pale or sickly |
| ETI | bleach and alter the natural development of (a green plant) by excluding sunlight |
| ETI | make weak by stunting the growth or development of |
| ETI | (especially of plants) developed without chlorophyll by being deprived of light |
| ETI | (especially of plants) developed without chlorophyll by being deprived of light |
| ETI | relating to the etiology of a disease |
| ETI | of or relating to the philosophical study of etiology |
| ETI | relating to the etiology of a disease |
| ETI | of or relating to the philosophical study of etiology |
| ETI | a specialist in the etiology of diseases |
| ETI | the philosophical study of causation |
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