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eclipse  1. <astronomy> An interception or obscuration of the light of ...
eclipse blindness  Damage to the fovea centralis of the retina and the ...
eclipse period  The time between infection by (or induction of) a bacteriophage, ...
eclipse phase  The time between infection by (or induction of) a bacteriophage, ...
ecliptic  1. <astronomy> A great circle of the celestial sphere, making ...
eclogite  <chemical> A rock consisting of granular red garnet, light green ...
ECM  Any material produced by cells and secreted into the surrounding ...
ecmnesia  An obsolete term for a loss of memory for recent ...
ECMO virus  Simian picornavirus recovered from monkey kidney cells and stools. Synonym: enteric ...
ECn  <abbreviation> This is the commonly used abbreviation for the exposure ...
Eco RI  <enzyme> Probably the most commonly used type II restriction endonuclease ...
Eco RII  <enzyme> Type II restriction endonuclease isolated from Escherichia coli. It ...
eco-  The environment. Origin: G. Oikos, house, household, habitation (05 Mar 2000) ...
eco-organ  <ecology> An ecological feature which mirrors environmental conditions. A type ...
Eco47II methyltransferase  <enzyme> From escherichia coli; 417 amino acids; genbank x82105 Registry number: ...
ecoendocrinology  The study of the interactions of endocrine systems with the ...
ecogenetics  The interaction of genetics with the environment. The genetic disease ...
ecoid  The framework of a red blood cell. Origin: eco-+ G. Eidos, ...
ecological chemistry  Chemistry that concentrates on the effects of woman-made chemicals on ...
ecological ectocrine  A chemical substance that undergoes biosynthesis in one species and ...
ecological epidemiology  <epidemiology> A branch of epidemiology which views disease as a ...
ecological fallacy  The bias that may occur because an association observed between ...
ecological protection  <ecology> Protection consists of measures undertaken to protect and preserve ...
ecological restoration  <ecology> The process of renewing and maintaining ecosystem health. Ecological restoration ...
ecological system  <ecology> An ecosystem is the dynamic and interrelating complex of ...

Surviving Gross Anatomy. A Guide To The Human Gross Anatomy Course With Cadaver Lab For Medical Students, Physical Therapy Students, Occupational Therapy Students And Physician Assistant Students.

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