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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)
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| 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 ... |
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