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2c9249afc2058763bc4f302526fd797b0c55dc47 | wikidoc | Parotid duct | Parotid duct
# Overview
The parotid duct is also known as koslo's duct. Saliva from the parotid gland passes through it to the mouth.
It pierces the buccal fat, buccopharyngeal fascia and buccinator muscle then opens into the vestibule of the mouth opposite the upper 2nd molar tooth. The buccinator acts as a valve w... | Parotid duct
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The parotid duct is also known as koslo's duct. Saliva from the parotid gland passes through it to the mouth.
It pierces the buccal fat, buccopharyngeal fascia and buccinator muscle then opens into the vestibule of th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ductus_parotideus | |
5eb04b66963a3cbf9b336a2d07f4f825d5cb318c | wikidoc | Dystroglycan | Dystroglycan
Dystroglycan is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DAG1 gene.
Dystroglycan is one of the dystrophin-associated glycoproteins, which is encoded by a 5.5 kb transcript in Homo sapiens on chromosome 3. There are two exons that are separated by a large intron. The spliced exons code for a protein produ... | Dystroglycan
Dystroglycan is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DAG1 gene.[1][2][3]
Dystroglycan is one of the dystrophin-associated glycoproteins, which is encoded by a 5.5 kb transcript in Homo sapiens on chromosome 3.[4] There are two exons that are separated by a large intron. The spliced exons code for a ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dystroglycan | |
6e01bcd97e67b49d9da37055c00add5bd62b7664 | wikidoc | ECG Criteria | ECG Criteria
# Left Axis Deviation
## Criteria
- QRS axis between -30º and -90º
- Dominant S wave (S > R) in lead II and aVF
## Causes
- Left bundle branch block
- Left anterior fascicular block
- Left ventricular hypertrophy
- Inferior myocardial infarction
- Ostium primum atrial septal defect
- Tricuspid atresia
-... | ECG Criteria
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# Left Axis Deviation
## Criteria
- QRS axis between -30º and -90º
- Dominant S wave (S > R) in lead II and aVF
## Causes
- Left bundle branch block
- Left anterior fascicular block
- Left ventricular hypertrophy
- Inferior myocardial infarction
- Osti... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/ECG_Criteria | |
37fd796c446b8b4e692f727c524302d594dc2bc1 | wikidoc | Endothelin 1 | Endothelin 1
Endothelin 1, also known as EDN1, is a human gene and the corresponding peptide, one of three isoforms of human endothelin.
# Further reading
- Bruno CM, Neri S, Di Prima P, Sciacca C (2003). "Pathophysiology of endothelin and medical emergencies". Panminerva medica. 45 (2): 151–4. PMID 12855940.CS1 maint... | Endothelin 1
Endothelin 1, also known as EDN1, is a human gene and the corresponding peptide, one of three isoforms of human endothelin.
# Further reading
- Bruno CM, Neri S, Di Prima P, Sciacca C (2003). "Pathophysiology of endothelin and medical emergencies". Panminerva medica. 45 (2): 151–4. PMID 12855940.CS1 main... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/EDN1 | |
75cfa467277c3f5dc7b85119be2335f476cbc364 | wikidoc | EEM syndrome | EEM syndrome
EEM syndrome (or Ectodermal dysplasia, Ectrodactyly and Macular dystrophy syndrome) is an autosomal recessive congenital malformation disorder affecting tissues associated with the ectoderm (skin, hair, nails, teeth), and also the hands, feet and eyes.
# Presentation
EEM syndrome presents a combination of... | EEM syndrome
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
EEM syndrome (or Ectodermal dysplasia, Ectrodactyly and Macular dystrophy syndrome)[1] is an autosomal recessive[2] congenital malformation disorder affecting tissues associated with the ectoderm (skin, hair, nails, teeth), and also the hands, feet and ey... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/EEM_syndrome | |
97877907a45999af3c1820ad88f2e2e0de7366d4 | wikidoc | ERCC8 (gene) | ERCC8 (gene)
DNA excision repair protein ERCC-8 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ERCC8 gene.
This gene encodes a WD repeat protein, which interacts with the Cockayne syndrome type B (CSB) and p44 proteins, the latter being a subunit of the RNA polymerase II transcription factor II H. Mutations in this gene... | ERCC8 (gene)
DNA excision repair protein ERCC-8 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ERCC8 gene.[1][2]
This gene encodes a WD repeat protein, which interacts with the Cockayne syndrome type B (CSB) and p44 proteins, the latter being a subunit of the RNA polymerase II transcription factor II H. Mutations in th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/ERCC8_(gene) | |
7f94ffc07b6c1b007ae9ffc1aae2c0ddcceee535 | wikidoc | ESPA College | ESPA College
ESPA College is part of European Services for People with Autism, which provides various services for people on the autistic spectrum. However, the college management team is based in a separate building to that of the company, clearly established that they are in many ways a differing service. It educates... | ESPA College
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ESPA College is part of European Services for People with Autism, which provides various services for people on the autistic spectrum. However, the college management team is based in a separate building to that of the company, clearly established that they are in many ways a ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/ESPA_College | |
cbf7e6fd3002c87e17ae00eee3f3f6ea37d2fb51 | wikidoc | Ear clearing | Ear clearing
# Overview
Ear clearing or clearing the ears is any of various maneuvers used to make the pressure in the middle ear become the same as the outside pressure, by letting air enter along the Eustachian tubes, as this does not always happen automatically when the pressure in the middle ear is lower. This nee... | Ear clearing
# Overview
Ear clearing or clearing the ears is any of various maneuvers used to make the pressure in the middle ear become the same as the outside pressure, by letting air enter along the Eustachian tubes, as this does not always happen automatically when the pressure in the middle ear is lower. This nee... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ear_clearing | |
93b399faec3a778cac8bb798d2e3b6249b74d32b | wikidoc | Ed Rosenthal | Ed Rosenthal
Ed Rosenthal (born Bronx, New York, 1944) is a California horticulturist, author, publisher, and Cannabis grower known for his advocacy for the legalization of marijuana (cannabis as a drug) use. He served as a columnist for High Times Magazine during the 80's and 90's. He was arrested in 2002 for cultiva... | Ed Rosenthal
Ed Rosenthal (born Bronx, New York, 1944) is a California horticulturist, author, publisher, and Cannabis grower known for his advocacy for the legalization of marijuana (cannabis as a drug) use. He served as a columnist for High Times Magazine during the 80's and 90's.[1] He was arrested in 2002 for cul... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ed_Rosenthal | |
32aac4d775f44668ecd759b4708f5d031ca4ffae | wikidoc | Edit summary | Edit summary
# Overview
It is good practice and highly recommended to fill in the Edit Summary field, or add to it in the case of section editing, as it helps you and your fellow contributors to understand what is changed, such as when perusing the history of the page. It's a good idea to set your user preferences (un... | Edit summary
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# Overview
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037072d270912c79947fa6b2a2af919ee7551162 | wikidoc | Edzard Ernst | Edzard Ernst
Edzard Ernst is notable for being the first Professor of Complementary Medicine in the United Kingdom.
He was attracted from his chair in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) at the University of Vienna to set up the department of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter in 1993 and became ... | Edzard Ernst
Edzard Ernst is notable for being the first Professor of Complementary Medicine in the United Kingdom.
He was attracted from his chair in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) at the University of Vienna to set up the department of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter in 1993 and became... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Edzard_Ernst | |
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93ccb6689e85ffb65de2c61636d5048258ff956f | wikidoc | Egg donation | Egg donation
Egg donation is the process by which a woman provides several eggs (ova, oocytes) for another person or couple who want to have a child. Egg donation involves the process of in vitro fertilization as the eggs are fertilized in the laboratory. After the eggs have been obtained, the role of the egg donor is... | Egg donation
Egg donation is the process by which a woman provides several eggs (ova, oocytes) for another person or couple who want to have a child. Egg donation involves the process of in vitro fertilization as the eggs are fertilized in the laboratory. After the eggs have been obtained, the role of the egg donor i... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Egg_donation | |
fb848442b5e640633a8321f55ce24f5f6ed71a09 | wikidoc | Ego-syntonic | Ego-syntonic
Egosyntonic is a medical term referring to behaviors, values,
feelings, which are in harmony with or acceptable to the needs and
goals of the ego, or consistent with one's ideal self-image. It is studied in detail in abnormal psychology. Many personality disorders are considered egosyntonic and are therefo... | Ego-syntonic
Egosyntonic is a medical term referring to behaviors, values,
feelings, which are in harmony with or acceptable to the needs and
goals of the ego, or consistent with one's ideal self-image. It is studied in detail in abnormal psychology. Many personality disorders are considered egosyntonic and are theref... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ego-syntonic | |
218ff70a8e6f5b5900a03a0073a277b07a70ad56 | wikidoc | Electric eel | Electric eel
The electric eel, Electrophorus electricus, is a species of fish. It is capable of generating powerful electric shocks, which it uses for both hunting and self-defense. It is an apex predator in its South American range. Despite its name it is not an eel at all but rather a knifefish.
# Anatomy
A typical ... | Electric eel
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The electric eel, Electrophorus electricus, is a species of fish. It is capable of generating powerful electric shocks, which it uses for both hunting and self-defense. It is an apex predator in its South American range. Despite its name it is not an eel at all but rather a knifefish.
... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electric_eel | |
dd96fb9eab6a8767fa065e64c34946ba77924ee8 | wikidoc | Electrolysis | Electrolysis
In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of separating chemically bonded elements and compounds by passing an electric current through them.
# Overview
Electrolysis involves the passage of an electric current through, in general, an ionic substance that is either molten or dissolved in an ... | Electrolysis
In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of separating chemically bonded elements and compounds by passing an electric current through them.
# Overview
Electrolysis involves the passage of an electric current through, in general, an ionic substance that is either molten or dissolved in an... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electrolysis | |
13e89c0e6086c6654ab1eff6ecae7460309e1f10 | wikidoc | Polar effect | Polar effect
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276551bfc4a1b345dee1c3ef27cb5746d807b8e2 | wikidoc | Electronvolt | Electronvolt
# Overview
The electronvolt (symbol eV) is a unit of energy. It is the amount of energy equivalent to that gained by a single unbound electron when it is accelerated through an electrostatic potential difference of one volt, in vacuo. In other words, it is equal to one volt (1 volt = 1 joule per coulomb... | Electronvolt
# Overview
The electronvolt (symbol eV) is a unit of energy. It is the amount of energy equivalent to that gained by a single unbound electron when it is accelerated through an electrostatic potential difference of one volt, in vacuo. In other words, it is equal to one volt (1 volt = 1 joule per coulomb... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electron_volt | |
9d13c1bda61c7bebc6eb7237baa300f0a749d340 | wikidoc | Electrophile | Electrophile
In chemistry, an electrophile (literally electron-lover) is a reagent attracted to electrons that participates in a chemical reaction by accepting an electron pair in order to bond to a nucleophile. Because electrophiles accept electrons, they are Lewis acids (see acid-base reaction theories). Most electro... | Electrophile
In chemistry, an electrophile (literally electron-lover) is a reagent attracted to electrons that participates in a chemical reaction by accepting an electron pair in order to bond to a nucleophile. Because electrophiles accept electrons, they are Lewis acids (see acid-base reaction theories). Most electr... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electrophile | |
0c06914c2c636538594d1acc41b4f6e58464771e | wikidoc | Pimecrolimus | Pimecrolimus
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687931e3b24dfc4e82c1cef6a84dd4f3ca12c28b | wikidoc | Elvitegravir | Elvitegravir
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0d2f127cd877dcffce24d32499e3622053e84b04 | wikidoc | Emil Fischer | Emil Fischer
Hermann Emil Fischer (October 9, 1852 - July 15, 1919) was a German chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902.
# Childhood and education
Emil Fischer was born in Euskirchen, near Cologne, the son of a businessman. After graduating he wished to study natural sciences, but his father c... | Emil Fischer
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Hermann Emil Fischer (October 9, 1852 - July 15, 1919) was a German chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902.
# Childhood and education
Emil Fischer was born in Euskirchen, near Cologne, the son of a businessman. After graduating he wished to study natura... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Emil_Fischer | |
3850a8dd31eda41d6def586af4098c551da17b90 | wikidoc | Endosymbiont | Endosymbiont
An endosymbiont is any organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism, i.e. forming an endosymbiosis (Greek: endo = inner, sym = together and biosis = living). Examples are nitrogen-fixing bacteria (called rhizobia) which live in root nodules on legume roots, single-celled algae inside r... | Endosymbiont
An endosymbiont is any organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism, i.e. forming an endosymbiosis (Greek: endo = inner, sym = together and biosis = living). Examples are nitrogen-fixing bacteria (called rhizobia) which live in root nodules on legume roots, single-celled algae inside ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endosymbiont | |
d66ad0d26250d04647a665ae086582ac417c07d5 | wikidoc | Endothelin 2 | Endothelin 2
Endothelin 2, also known as ET-2, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EDN2 gene.
# Function
Endothelin 2 is a member of the endothelin protein family of secretory vasoconstrictive peptides. The preproprotein is processed to a short mature form which functions as a ligand for the endothelin recep... | Endothelin 2
Endothelin 2, also known as ET-2, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EDN2 gene.[1]
# Function
Endothelin 2 is a member of the endothelin protein family of secretory vasoconstrictive peptides. The preproprotein is processed to a short mature form which functions as a ligand for the endothelin r... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endothelin_2 | |
11f2ad11c2000c69b93aae0de134faebae646190 | wikidoc | Warm-blooded | Warm-blooded
Warm-blooded animals maintain thermal homeostasis; that is, they keep their body temperature at a constant level. This involves the ability to cool down or produce more body heat. Warm-blooded animals mainly control their body temperature by regulating their metabolic rates (e.g. increasing their metabolic... | Warm-blooded
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Warm-blooded animals maintain thermal homeostasis; that is, they keep their body temperature at a constant level. This involves the ability to cool down or produce more body heat. Warm-blooded animals mainly control their body temperature by regulating th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endothermy | |
1b550e27f4d826dd157724101870f9ca9ef7c9af | wikidoc | Enilconazole | Enilconazole
# Overview
Enilconazole (synonyms imazalil, chloramizole) is a fungicide widely used in agriculture, particularly in the growing of citrus fruits. Trade names include Freshgard, Fungaflor, and Nuzone.
Enilconazole is also used in veterinary medicine as a topical antimycotic.
# History
In 1983, enilconazo... | Enilconazole
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Enilconazole (synonyms imazalil, chloramizole) is a fungicide widely used in agriculture, particularly in the growing of citrus fruits.[1] Trade names include Freshgard, Fungaflor, and Nuzone.
Enilconazole is also used in veterinary medicine a... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enilconazole | |
250add6799607d22627049c79acf7a3507f301e1 | wikidoc | Enrico Fermi | Enrico Fermi
Enrico Fermi (September 29, 1901 – November 28, 1954) was an Italian physicist most noted for his work on the development of the first nuclear reactor, and for his contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics. Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize ... | Enrico Fermi
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Enrico Fermi (September 29, 1901 – November 28, 1954) was an Italian physicist most noted for his work on the development of the first nuclear reactor, and for his contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics. Fermi ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enrico_Fermi | |
6c15535fa9e3c87da5af89f949ef32153e1e8874 | wikidoc | Enrofloxacin | Enrofloxacin
Enrofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic sold by the Bayer Corporation under the trade name Baytril. Enrofloxacin is currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of individual pets and domestic animals in the United States. In September 2005, the FDA withdrew approval of Baytril for use in water to ... | Enrofloxacin
Enrofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic sold by the Bayer Corporation under the trade name Baytril. Enrofloxacin is currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of individual pets and domestic animals in the United States. In September 2005, the FDA withdrew approval of Baytril for use in water to... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enrofloxacin | |
6e4e25808126b7cf172067811e1c8ad3a56d92b1 | wikidoc | Feeding tube | Feeding tube
# Overview
A feeding tube is a medical device used to provide nutrition to patients who cannot or refuse to (q.v. hunger strike) obtain nutrition by swallowing. The state of being fed by a feeding tube is called enteral feeding or tube feeding. Placement may be temporary for the treatment of acute conditi... | Feeding tube
# Overview
A feeding tube is a medical device used to provide nutrition to patients who cannot or refuse to (q.v. hunger strike) obtain nutrition by swallowing. The state of being fed by a feeding tube is called enteral feeding or tube feeding. Placement may be temporary for the treatment of acute conditi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enteral_feeding | |
dd37f92d3d2d3cb082725aee12e0bb0d046754a1 | wikidoc | Enterobacter | Enterobacter
Enterobacter is a genus of common Gram-negative, facultatively-anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Several strains of the these bacteria are pathogenic and cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised (usually hospitalized) hosts. The urinary and respiratory tract are th... | Enterobacter
Enterobacter is a genus of common Gram-negative, facultatively-anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Several strains of the these bacteria are pathogenic and cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised (usually hospitalized) hosts. The urinary and respiratory tract are t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enterobacter | |
fe387c47d5676bf785dd71b283170f379d4f3be5 | wikidoc | Enterococcus | Enterococcus
# Overview
Enterococcus is a genus of lactic acid bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. Members of this genus were classified as Group D Streptococcus until 1984 when genomic DNA analysis indicated that a separate genus classification was appropriate. Important clinical infections caused by Enterococcus incl... | Enterococcus
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Enterococcus is a genus of lactic acid bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. Members of this genus were classified as Group D Streptococcus until 1984 when genomic DNA analysis indicated that a separate genus classification was appropriate.[1] Im... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enterococcal_Infection | |
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# Disclaimer
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675c461fd9c8217fcfe0abfc5690a4eb1f4d8168 | wikidoc | Enzyme assay | Enzyme assay
# Overview
Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition.
# Enzyme units
Amounts of enzymes can either be expressed as molar amounts, as with any other chemical, or measured in terms of activity.
Enzyme activit... | Enzyme assay
# Overview
Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition.
# Enzyme units
Amounts of enzymes can either be expressed as molar amounts, as with any other chemical, or measured in terms of activity.
Enzyme activit... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enzyme_activity | |
673e9edaaab6584f1ecbfc4de5b32a947034f342 | wikidoc | Eomesodermin | Eomesodermin
Eomesodermin also known as T-box brain protein 2 (Tbr2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EOMES gene.
The Eomesodermin/Tbr2 gene, EOMES, encodes a member of a conserved protein family that shares a common DNA-binding domain, the T-box. T-box genes encode transcription factors, which control ge... | Eomesodermin
Eomesodermin also known as T-box brain protein 2 (Tbr2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EOMES gene.[1]
The Eomesodermin/Tbr2 gene, EOMES, encodes a member of a conserved protein family that shares a common DNA-binding domain, the T-box.[2] T-box genes encode transcription factors, which con... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eomesodermin | |
48c0746cb734fa1b1811dfae19df2e1bbb440882 | wikidoc | Eosinophilic | Eosinophilic
# Overview
Eosinophilic means "loves eosin", and refers to the staining of certain tissues, cells, or organelles after they been washed with eosin, a dye.
Eosin is an acidic dye, thus the structure being stained is basic.
Eosinophilic describes the appearance of cells and structures seen in histological s... | Eosinophilic
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Eosinophilic means "loves eosin", and refers to the staining of certain tissues, cells, or organelles after they been washed with eosin, a dye.
Eosin is an acidic dye, thus the structure being stained is basic.
Eosinophilic describes the appea... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eosinophilic | |
a5823e97f93999dfc8794f4faf4e995ea4ab14d8 | wikidoc | Eph receptor | Eph receptor
# Overview
In molecular biology, ephrins and Eph receptors are components of cell signaling pathways involved in animal development, and implicated in some cancers. Eph receptors are classified as receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and form the largest sub-family of RTKs.
# Receptors and ligands
There ar... | Eph receptor
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
In molecular biology, ephrins and Eph receptors are components of cell signaling pathways involved in animal development, and implicated in some cancers. Eph receptors are classified as receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and form the largest s... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eph_receptor | |
ca47d1dc0437befe36b2b497d7db568b8f3f5bec | wikidoc | Gastrulation | Gastrulation
Gastrulation is a phase early in the development of animal embryos, during which the morphology of the embryo is dramatically restructured by cell migration. Gastrulation varies in different phyla. Gastrulation is followed by organogenesis, when individual organs develop within the newly formed germ layers... | Gastrulation
Gastrulation is a phase early in the development of animal embryos, during which the morphology of the embryo is dramatically restructured by cell migration. Gastrulation varies in different phyla. Gastrulation is followed by organogenesis, when individual organs develop within the newly formed germ layer... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Epiboly | |
66d60a2432066faef73818b90b03e8bdd733ba9f | wikidoc | Spermatocele | Spermatocele
Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
# Overview
Spermatocele is a retention cyst of a tubule of the rete testis or the head of the epididymis distended with a milky fluid that contains spermatozoa. Spermatoceles are the most common cystic condition encountered within the scrotum. They vary in size from several... | Spermatocele
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Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
# Overview
Spermatocele is a retention cyst of a tubule of the rete testis or the head of the epididymis distended with a milky fluid that contains spermatozoa. Spermatoceles are the most common cystic condition enco... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Epididymal_Cyst | |
143071d4fb12b1fc124ee9b28b60f376ef29784a | wikidoc | Episcleritis | Episcleritis
Synonyms and keywords:
# Overview
Episcleritis is an acute, recurrent, benign inflammatory condition
-f the loose connective tissue lying superficial to the sclera and deeper to the conjunctiva.
# Classification
Inflammation of the episclera is classified by its location and severity using the system dev... | Episcleritis
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rohan Bir Singh, M.B.B.S.[2]
Synonyms and keywords:
# Overview
Episcleritis is an acute, recurrent, benign inflammatory condition
of the loose connective tissue lying superficial to the sclera and deeper to the conjunctiva.
... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Episcleritis | |
0d959611245b5b8932962a4429555542f7e5e7ff | wikidoc | Epoetin Alfa | Epoetin Alfa
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2]
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2c4667c1c249857b92d44646ce36c80eb20c25ae | wikidoc | Epoprostenol | Epoprostenol
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faeadc7b4009e54a23feb20b4a8d67cea1501ce0 | wikidoc | Eptifibatide | Eptifibatide
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2]; Aparna Vuppala, M.B.B.S. [3]
# Disclaimer
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1680c44e3ff0dffe720771447d66e187158f1147 | wikidoc | Equifinality | Equifinality
Equifinality is the principle that in open systems a given end state can be reached by many potential means.
In closed systems, a direct cause-and-effect relationship exists between the initial condition and the final state of the system: When a computer's 'on' switch is pushed, the system powers up. Open... | Equifinality
Equifinality is the principle that in open systems a given end state can be reached by many potential means.
In closed systems, a direct cause-and-effect relationship exists between the initial condition and the final state of the system: When a computer's 'on' switch is pushed, the system powers up. Ope... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Equifinality | |
908752e3c6188bbd747da639b7167af870784f13 | wikidoc | Equinophobia | Equinophobia
# Background
Equinophobia is a psychological fear of horses, derived from the Phobos for fear and Equus for horse.
Sufferers of Equinophobia usually experience an anxiety of approaching horses.
Equinophobics usually begin such feelings at a young age, either:
- Falling off a horse while riding
- Being bit... | Equinophobia
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Background
Equinophobia is a psychological fear of horses, derived from the Phobos for fear and Equus for horse.
Sufferers of Equinophobia usually experience an anxiety of approaching horses.
Equinophobics usually begin such feelings at a young age, ei... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Equinophobia | |
39ad668f06f7f309b584f0a7439c7766707d93c4 | wikidoc | Eravacycline | Eravacycline
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Zach Leibowitz [2]
# Disclaimer
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fe8c68235bb338367a17a94f781d852961fc15c4 | wikidoc | Erythromicin | Erythromicin
Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that has an antimicrobial spectrum similar to or slightly wider than that of penicillin, and is often used for people that have an allergy to penicillins. For respiratory tract infections, it has better coverage of atypical organisms, including mycoplasma and Legionel... | Erythromicin
Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that has an antimicrobial spectrum similar to or slightly wider than that of penicillin, and is often used for people that have an allergy to penicillins. For respiratory tract infections, it has better coverage of atypical organisms, including mycoplasma and Legione... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Erythromicin | |
b35adfa01a5ba34ecf85152364e40565068d02dd | wikidoc | Escitalopram | Escitalopram
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vignesh Ponnusamy, M.B.B.S. [2]
# Disclaimer
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6221336ea6119d232766fe8fb5fa52811e741e49 | wikidoc | Estramustine | Estramustine
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aparna Vuppala, M.B.B.S. [2]
# Disclaimer
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d42514969b05a36c23cc992aab99ba79e398133b | wikidoc | Ethanolamine | Ethanolamine
# Overview
Ethanolamine, also called 2-aminoethanol or monoethanolamine (often abbreviated as MEA), is an organic chemical compound which is both a primary amine (due to an amino group in its molecule) and a primary alcohol (due to a hydroxyl group). Like other amines, monoethanolamine acts as a weak bas... | Ethanolamine
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# Overview
Ethanolamine, also called 2-aminoethanol or monoethanolamine (often abbreviated as MEA), is an organic chemical compound which is both a primary amine (due to an amino group in its molecule) and a primary alcohol (due to a hydroxyl group). Like other amines, monoethanolam... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ethanolamine | |
31cf8d8fd98c143184d9124407a47984cb9c32a2 | wikidoc | Ethmoid bone | Ethmoid bone
# Overview
The ethmoid bone (from Greek ethmos, "sieve") is a bone in the skull that separates the nasal cavity from the brain. As such, it is located at the roof of the nose, between the two orbits. The cubical bone is lightweight due to a spongy construction.
# Parts
The ethmoid bone consists of four p... | Ethmoid bone
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The ethmoid bone (from Greek ethmos, "sieve") is a bone in the skull that separates the nasal cavity from the brain. As such, it is located at the roof of the nose, between the two orbits. The cubical bone is lightweight ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ethmoid | |
1ee0e86c99d3d90410e4a33f838393b019b4656d | wikidoc | Ethnic group | Ethnic group
# Overview
An ethnic group (also called a people or an ethnicity) is a group of human beings whose members identify with each other, usually on the basis of a presumed common genealogy or ancestry. Ethnic identity is also marked by the recognition from others of a group's distinctiveness and by common cul... | Ethnic group
# Overview
An ethnic group (also called a people or an ethnicity) is a group of human beings whose members identify with each other, usually on the basis of a presumed common genealogy or ancestry.[1] Ethnic identity is also marked by the recognition from others of a group's distinctiveness[2] and by comm... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ethnic_group | |
6c25481807f09cba75b93f75b537a711720fa861 | wikidoc | Ethosuximide | Ethosuximide
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rabin Bista, M.B.B.S. [2]
# Disclaimer
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3973b6ffcf4582770f4f8ca5e0d52eeed5debc7b | wikidoc | Ethoxylation | Ethoxylation
Ethoxylation is a chemical process in which ethylene oxide (IUPAC name: 1,2-epoxyethane) is added to fatty acids in order to make them more soluble in water. An example is the ethoxylation of sodium dodecyl sulfate to form sodium laureth sulfate, which is used as a foaming agent in shampoos and toothpaste... | Ethoxylation
Ethoxylation is a chemical process in which ethylene oxide (IUPAC name: 1,2-epoxyethane) is added to fatty acids in order to make them more soluble in water. An example is the ethoxylation of sodium dodecyl sulfate to form sodium laureth sulfate, which is used as a foaming agent in shampoos and toothpast... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ethoxylation | |
c83285860847ce9c9d9f155d844cd462c10df536 | wikidoc | Etonogestrel | Etonogestrel
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Gloria Picoy [2]
# Disclaimer
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d4ce533f9e86e86007c0a247824fe92c7e786616 | wikidoc | Evolutionism | Evolutionism
In the creation-evolution controversy, those who accept the scientific theory of biological evolution by natural selection or genetic drift are often called "evolutionists", and the theory of evolution itself is referred to as "evolutionism" by creationists. This label is used to suggest that evolution is ... | Evolutionism
In the creation-evolution controversy, those who accept the scientific theory of biological evolution by natural selection or genetic drift are often called "evolutionists", and the theory of evolution itself is referred to as "evolutionism" by creationists. This label is used to suggest that evolution is... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Evolutionism | |
c593376da9ee127f434c047eb1add8868a305f2d | wikidoc | Evolvability | Evolvability
Evolvability is a concept within the Darwinian understanding of biological evolution. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection requires that plants, animals, and other organisms be able to produce offspring that are sometimes better adapted to the circumstances of life than the parents are. It i... | Evolvability
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Evolvability is a concept within the Darwinian understanding of biological evolution. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection requires that plants, animals, and other organisms be able to produce offspring that are sometimes better adapted to t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Evolvability | |
ae4b4582983623a7566dce0910ef4267c2834591 | wikidoc | Lung volumes | Lung volumes
Lung volumes refer to physical differences in lung volume, while lung capacities represent different combinations of lung volumes, usually in relation to respiration and exhalation.
The average pair of human lungs can hold about 6 liters of air, but only a small amount of this capacity is used during norma... | Lung volumes
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Lung volumes refer to physical differences in lung volume, while lung capacities represent different combinations of lung volumes, usually in relation to respiration and exhalation.
The average pair of human lungs can hold about 6 liters of air, but only ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Expiratory_reserve_volume | |
b17366e74df581498635c21ada9b02be54d60597 | wikidoc | Expressivity | Expressivity
# Overview
Expressivity refers to variations of a phenotype in genetics. The term is used to qualitatively characterize the variance or extent of the phenotype. For example a quantitative trait - like body height - might have large variance and therefore can make prediction of the phenotype difficult. ... | Expressivity
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Expressivity refers to variations of a phenotype in genetics. The term is used to qualitatively characterize the variance or extent of the phenotype. For example a quantitative trait - like body height - might have large variance and therefo... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Expressivity | |
df6f8fb554a6fc12fdb9aa1befb1b1fd9e9ddd91 | wikidoc | Lithotriptor | Lithotriptor
Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
# Overview
A lithotriptor is a medical device used in the non-invasive treatment of kidney stones (urinary calculosis) and biliary calculi (stones in the gallbladder or in the liver). The scientific name of this procedure is Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL). Lit... | Lithotriptor
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Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
# Overview
A lithotriptor is a medical device used in the non-invasive treatment of kidney stones (urinary calculosis) and biliary calculi (stones in the gallbladder or in the liver). The scientific name of this procedure is Extracorporeal Shock Wav... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Extracorporeal_shockwave_lithotripsy | |
c25e8a5e2dad6edb3f434ec5d1475dc089d9095d | wikidoc | F11 receptor | F11 receptor
Junctional adhesion molecule A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the F11R gene. It has also been designated as CD321 (cluster of differentiation 321).
# Function
Tight junctions represent one mode of cell-to-cell adhesion in epithelial or endothelial cell sheets, forming continuous seals around ce... | F11 receptor
Junctional adhesion molecule A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the F11R gene.[1][2][3] It has also been designated as CD321 (cluster of differentiation 321).
# Function
Tight junctions represent one mode of cell-to-cell adhesion in epithelial or endothelial cell sheets, forming continuous seals... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/F11_receptor | |
1193c73b1bafcf97682bfe67540e62f240b29b2c | wikidoc | FSH-receptor | FSH-receptor
The follicle stimulating hormone receptor or FSH-receptor (FSHR) is a transmembrane receptor that interacts with the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and represents a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Its activation is necessary for the hormonal functioning of FSH. FSHRs are found in the ovary, testis,... | FSH-receptor
The follicle stimulating hormone receptor or FSH-receptor (FSHR) is a transmembrane receptor that interacts with the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and represents a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Its activation is necessary for the hormonal functioning of FSH. FSHRs are found in the ovary, testis... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/FSH-receptor | |
6d0c4607fe124e1da6ab548f0e659d28396d9b8e | wikidoc | Rhytidectomy | Rhytidectomy
# Overview
A facelift, technically known as a rhytidectomy (literally, surgical removal of wrinkles), is a type of cosmetic surgery procedure used to give a more youthful appearance. It usually involves the removal of excess facial skin, with or without the tightening of underlying tissues, and the redrap... | Rhytidectomy
Editors-In-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]; Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS [2], Paul C. Zwiebel, M.D., D.M.D., FACS [3]
# Overview
A facelift, technically known as a rhytidectomy (literally, surgical removal of wrinkles), is a type of cosmetic surgery procedure us... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Face_lift | |
77d367fe90a71ff88a01d2c565643ca1772b0622 | wikidoc | Faget's sign | Faget's sign
Synonyms and keywords: pulse-temperature deficit; relative bradycardia
# Overview
Faget's sign refers to a significant pulse-temperature deficit relative to the degree of fever.
# Historical Perspective
Feget's sign is named after Jean Charles Faget, who characterized the unusual constellation of fever a... | Faget's sign
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: pulse-temperature deficit; relative bradycardia
# Overview
Faget's sign refers to a significant pulse-temperature deficit relative to the degree of fever.
# Historical Perspective
Feget's sign is named after Jean Charles Faget, wh... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Faget%27s_sign | |
fb928394af2eb74ad80d0916953ea367c7529040 | wikidoc | False memory | False memory
# Overview
A false memory is a memory of an event that did not happen or is a distortion of an event that did occur as determined by externally corroborated facts.
# Background
It is common experience that memory may be unreliable to some degree.
Our sense of identity, of who we are and what we have don... | False memory
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
A false memory is a memory of an event that did not happen or is a distortion of an event that did occur as determined by externally corroborated facts.
# Background
It is common experience that memory may be unreliable to some degree.
Our s... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/False_memory | |
b04ac6b3d355bde774495b76b09258619410451b | wikidoc | Pseudocyesis | Pseudocyesis
# Overview
Pseudocyesis also known as false pregnancy, can cause many of the signs and symptoms associated with pregnancy, and can resemble the condition in every way except for fetal presence. Other names include - spurious pregnancy, feigned pregnancy, imaginary pregnancy, hysterical pregnancy, phantom ... | Pseudocyesis
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Pseudocyesis also known as false pregnancy, can cause many of the signs and symptoms associated with pregnancy, and can resemble the condition in every way except for fetal presence. Other names include - spurious pregnancy, feigned pregnancy,... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/False_pregnancy | |
1b4b730da4a5a109302cf121309c193590a5e7ab | wikidoc | Fas receptor | Fas receptor
Fas or FasR, also known as apoptosis antigen 1 (APO-1 or APT), cluster of differentiation 95 (CD95) or tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 6 (TNFRSF6) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAS gene.
The Fas receptor is a death receptor on the surface of cells that leads to programmed ... | Fas receptor
Fas or FasR, also known as apoptosis antigen 1 (APO-1 or APT), cluster of differentiation 95 (CD95) or tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 6 (TNFRSF6) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAS gene.[1][2]
The Fas receptor is a death receptor on the surface of cells that leads to prog... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fas | |
5698e3bf3cc96ea0b75954a4fe2cb439dd56c8c7 | wikidoc | Renal fascia | Renal fascia
The kidney and the adipose capsule are enclosed in a sheath of fibrous tissue continuous with the subperitoneal fascia, and named the renal fascia (also known as Gerota's fascia after the Romanian anatomist Dimitrie Gerota).
At the lateral border of the kidney the renal fascia splits into an anterior and a... | Renal fascia
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
The kidney and the adipose capsule are enclosed in a sheath of fibrous tissue continuous with the subperitoneal fascia, and named the renal fascia (also known as Gerota's fascia after the Romanian anatomist Dimitrie Gerota).
At th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fascia_renalis | |
6a66c2b0b9db4cb897ce08f9062afcfbd8ee45f5 | wikidoc | Fat necrosis | Fat necrosis
# Overview
Fat necrosis is a focal area of destruction of fat tissue resulting from abnormal release of activated lipases.
Injury to the pancreas (infection, toxins, viruses, trauma, ischemia) causes release of activated pancreatic enzymes which liquefy fat cell membranes. The released lipases split the ... | Fat necrosis
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]
# Overview
Fat necrosis is a focal area of destruction of fat tissue resulting from abnormal release of activated lipases.[1] [2]
Injury to the pancreas (infection, toxins, viruses, trauma, ischemi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fat_necrosis | |
56136273477c7041275f36ce557b94fa44c7f62d | wikidoc | Fate mapping | Fate mapping
Fate mapping is a technique that is used to show how a cell or tissue moves and what it will become during normal development. Fate mapping was developed by Walter Vogt as a means by which to trace the development of specific regions of the early embryo. To do this, Vogt used agar chips impregnated with v... | Fate mapping
Fate mapping is a technique that is used to show how a cell or tissue moves and what it will become during normal development. Fate mapping was developed by Walter Vogt as a means by which to trace the development of specific regions of the early embryo. To do this, Vogt used agar chips impregnated with ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fate_mapping | |
587f05a43f49b1f8ed0eb14262be116b4c32bc56 | wikidoc | Fatty streak | Fatty streak
Fatty streak, though composed of macrophage white blood cells, not fat, is the term generally given to the earliest stages of atheroma, as viewed at autopsy, looking at the inner surface of arteries, without magnification. It is not visible by current technologies in living humans, even by IVUS, the imagin... | Fatty streak
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Fatty streak, though composed of macrophage white blood cells, not fat, is the term generally given to the earliest stages of atheroma, as viewed at autopsy, looking at the inner surface of arteries, without magnification. It is not visible by current tec... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fatty_streak | |
130728b07cb3d77c17647b16bbd165a87726f364 | wikidoc | Femoral vein | Femoral vein
# Overview
In the human body, the femoral vein is a blood vessel that accompanies the femoral artery in the femoral sheath. It begins at the adductor canal (also known as Hunter's canal) and is a continuation of the popliteal vein. It ends at the inferior margin of the inguinal ligament, where it becomes... | Femoral vein
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
In the human body, the femoral vein is a blood vessel that accompanies the femoral artery in the femoral sheath. It begins at the adductor canal (also known as Hunter's canal) and is a continuation of the popliteal vein. ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Femoral_vein | |
b117af9e72cfd8446502c1089fd089880f8497d3 | wikidoc | Fencamfamine | Fencamfamine
# Overview
Fencamfamine (Glucoenergan, Reactivan) is a stimulant which was developed in the 1960s as an appetite suppressant, but was later withdrawn for this application due to problems with dependence and abuse. It is around half the potency of dexamphetamine, and is prescribed at a dose of 10-60mg, alt... | Fencamfamine
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Fencamfamine (Glucoenergan, Reactivan) is a stimulant which was developed in the 1960s as an appetite suppressant, but was later withdrawn for this application due to problems with dependence and abuse. It is around half the potency of dexamph... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fencamfamin | |
095aeee9c7b3b05d71bce3e990316620f221bf30 | wikidoc | Fenfluramine | Fenfluramine
Fenfluramine is a drug that was part of the Fen-Phen anti-obesity medication (the other drug being phentermine). Also known as Pondimin, fenfluramine was introduced on the U.S. market in 1973. It is the racemic mixture of two enantiomers, dexfenfluramine and levofenfluramine. It is designed to increase the... | Fenfluramine
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Fenfluramine is a drug that was part of the Fen-Phen anti-obesity medication (the other drug being phentermine). Also known as Pondimin, fenfluramine was introduced on the U.S. market in 1973. It is the racemic mixture of two enantiomers, dexfenfluramine ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fenfluramine | |
badee22cac8c923606cdc7f6e3cae776b9ece80b | wikidoc | Fermi energy | Fermi energy
The Fermi energy is a concept in quantum mechanics usually referring to the energy of the highest occupied quantum state in a system of fermions at absolute zero temperature. This article requires a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics.
# Introduction
## Context
In quantum mechanics, a group of particles... | Fermi energy
The Fermi energy is a concept in quantum mechanics usually referring to the energy of the highest occupied quantum state in a system of fermions at absolute zero temperature. This article requires a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics.
# Introduction
## Context
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4592cac68311d6ac503d3d317e0cff72bb3108eb | wikidoc | Ferric oxide | Ferric oxide
# Overview
Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3. It is one of the three main oxides of iron, the other two being iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is rare, and iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), which also occurs naturally as the mineral magnetite. As the mineral known as he... | Ferric oxide
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# Overview
Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3. It is one of the three main oxides of iron, the other two being iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is rare, and iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), which a... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ferric_oxide | |
69d4142c574617cdb24e5e4e5765a5da18172dc0 | wikidoc | Ferrihydrite | Ferrihydrite
Ferrihydrite is a ubiquitous iron oxyhydroxide mineral. Its chemical formula is generally presented as Fe5HO84H2O, also written as 5Fe2O39H2O or as Fe2O32FeOOH2.6H2O . It is found throughout soil and water systems and is important to many industrial applications . It can even be found within many living... | Ferrihydrite
Ferrihydrite is a ubiquitous iron oxyhydroxide mineral. Its chemical formula is generally presented as Fe5HO8•4H2O, also written as 5Fe2O3•9H2O or as Fe2O3•2FeOOH•2.6H2O [1]. It is found throughout soil and water systems [2] and is important to many industrial applications [3] [4]. It can even be found w... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ferrihydrite | |
bb4124a56ebdb15207fb396b46b25d815fded593 | wikidoc | Ferrosilicon | Ferrosilicon
Ferrosilicon, or ferrosilicium, is a ferroalloy an alloy of iron and silicon with between 15 and 90% silicon. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Its melting point is about 1200 °C to 1250 °C with a boiling point of 2355 °C. It also contains about 1 to 2% of calcium and aluminium.
Ferrosilico... | Ferrosilicon
Ferrosilicon, or ferrosilicium, is a ferroalloy an alloy of iron and silicon with between 15 and 90% silicon. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Its melting point is about 1200 °C to 1250 °C with a boiling point of 2355 °C. It also contains about 1 to 2% of calcium and aluminium.
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f5c5ee12b53e523f7414f3b5fda624a3f4727c1d | wikidoc | Ferulic acid | Ferulic acid
Ferulic acid is an organic compound that is an abundant phenolic phytochemical found in plant cell walls. It is a derivative of trans-cinnamic acid. As a component of lignin, ferulic acid is a precursor in the manufacture of other aromatic compounds.
# Occurrence in nature
Ferulic acid, together with di... | Ferulic acid
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Ferulic acid is an organic compound that is an abundant phenolic phytochemical found in plant cell walls. It is a derivative of trans-cinnamic acid. As a component of lignin, ferulic acid is a precursor in the manufacture of other aromatic compounds.
# Occurrence in nature
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1c87dd696ae5ea0818cba00f46a10e8e86493635 | wikidoc | Fesoterodine | Fesoterodine
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c2d8c1eb827097943359c15e7e518f86789c2e26 | wikidoc | Fibrillation | Fibrillation
Fibrillation is the rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of the muscle fibers of the heart. There are two major classes of fibrillation, atrial fibrillation and ventricular fibrillation.
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Fibrillation is the rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of the muscle fibers of the heart. There are two major classes of fibrillation, atrial fibrillation and ventricular fibrillation.
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61099f28c0cddd1f305ee6a72e8e897b45de7b3c | wikidoc | Fibrinolysin | Fibrinolysin
# Overview
Fibrinolysin is an enzyme derived from plasma of bovine origin or extracted from cultures of certain bacteria. It is used locally only and exclusively together with the enzyme desoxyribonuclease (extracted from bovine pancreas). Fibrinolysin and desoxyribonuclease both act as lytic enzymes. The... | Fibrinolysin
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# Overview
Fibrinolysin is an enzyme derived from plasma of bovine origin or extracted from cultures of certain bacteria. It is used locally only and exclusively together with the enzyme desoxyribonuclease (extracted from bovine pancreas). Fibrinolysin a... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fibrinolysin | |
e55f473b81eb7953728689ba3c98e96671a291ae | wikidoc | Fibrinolysis | Fibrinolysis
Fibrinolysis is the process where a fibrin clot, the product of coagulation, is broken down. Its main enzyme, plasmin, cuts the fibrin mesh at various places, leading to the production of circulating fragments that are cleared by other proteinases or by the kidney and liver.
# Physiology
Plasmin is produc... | Fibrinolysis
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Fibrinolysis is the process where a fibrin clot, the product of coagulation, is broken down. Its main enzyme, plasmin, cuts the fibrin mesh at various places, leading to the production of circulating fragments that are cleared by other proteinases or by t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fibrinolysis | |
6799340342b6220e5a5dcb62b199ca8777c2d546 | wikidoc | Fibromodulin | Fibromodulin
Fibromodulin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FMOD gene.
Fibromodulin is a 42kDa protein of a family of small interstitial leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans (SLRPs). It can have up to four N-linked keratan sulfate chains attached to the core protein within the leucine-rich region. It shares si... | Fibromodulin
Fibromodulin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FMOD gene.[1][2]
Fibromodulin is a 42kDa protein of a family of small interstitial leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans (SLRPs). It can have up to four N-linked keratan sulfate chains attached to the core protein within the leucine-rich region. It sh... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fibromodulin | |
82b37603345288701da7d096b2b4c3713989b491 | wikidoc | Flammability | Flammability
# Overview
Flammability is the ease with which a substance will ignite, causing fire or combustion. The degree of difficulty required to cause the combustion of a substance is subject to quantification through fire testing. Internationally, a variety of test protocols exist to quantify flammability. The r... | Flammability
# Overview
Flammability is the ease with which a substance will ignite, causing fire or combustion. The degree of difficulty required to cause the combustion of a substance is subject to quantification through fire testing. Internationally, a variety of test protocols exist to quantify flammability. The r... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Flammability | |
7edcf6d1daf8c8dde05160da7588a97f7e6bd5b3 | wikidoc | Floctafenine | Floctafenine
# Overview
Floctafenine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
# Synthesis
The scheme involves first the conversion of ortho-trifluoromethyl aniline (1) to a quinolol. The compound is thus condensed
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# Overview
Floctafenine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
# Synthesis
The scheme involves first the conversion of ortho-trifluoromethyl aniline (1) to a quinolol. The compound is thus condensed
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0580418add71b5f8e24d212cfa0a601af14aba49 | wikidoc | Prostacyclin | Prostacyclin
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39643fa2d5a2f9ae19b4baa101d33e40ff855845 | wikidoc | Fluorescence | Fluorescence
# Overview
Fluorescence is a luminescence that is mostly found as an optical phenomenon in cold bodies, in which the molecular absorption of a photon triggers the emission of another photon with a longer wavelength. The energy difference between the absorbed and emitted photons ends up as molecular vibrat... | Fluorescence
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# Overview
Fluorescence is a luminescence that is mostly found as an optical phenomenon in cold bodies, in which the molecular absorption of a photon triggers the emission of another photon with a longer wavelength. The energy difference between the abso... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Florescence | |
00a633d51891a2ff108ae76f6a414fb65b0718df | wikidoc | Fluocinonide | Fluocinonide
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9c4e32527759683c439f1520862e55b7dd941297 | wikidoc | Fluphenazine | Fluphenazine
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60c93ad87e452f405bdc7c4f951b12b6d6b64d59 | wikidoc | Focal length | Focal length
The focal length of an optical system is a measure of how strongly it converges (focuses) or diverges (diffuses) light. A system with a shorter focal length has greater optical power than one with a long focal length.
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The focal length of an optical system is a measure of how strongly it converges (focuses) or diverges (diffuses) light. A system with a shorter focal length has greater optical power than one with a long focal length.
# Thin lens approximation
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99119adbadfaac1a21df3e4a54be83a8e30ace5f | wikidoc | Folie à deux | Folie à deux
# Overview
Folie à deux (literally, "a madness shared by two") is a rare psychiatric syndrome in which a symptom of psychosis (particularly a paranoid or delusional belief) is transmitted from one individual to another. The same syndrome shared by more than two people may be called folie à trois, folie à ... | Folie à deux
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# Overview
Folie à deux (literally, "a madness shared by two") is a rare psychiatric syndrome in which a symptom of psychosis (particularly a paranoid or delusional belief) is transmitted from one individual to another. The same syndrome shared by more t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Folie_%C3%A0_deux | |
ae864102ec531be5d0d2ea69cef1a3e2500ac5e9 | wikidoc | Food allergy | Food allergy
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A food allergy is an immunologic response to a food protein. It is estimated that up to 12 million Americans have food allergies of one type or another, and the prevalence is rising. Six to eight percent of children have food allergies and two... | Food allergy
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A food allergy is an immunologic response to a food protein. It is estimated that up to 12 million Americans have food allergies of one type or another,[1] and the prevalence is rising.[2] Six to eight percent of children have food allergies ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Food_allergies | |
6b7801c4748a1b570a32cda2540dc198fb40fd59 | wikidoc | Foraminifera | Foraminifera
The Foraminifera, ("Hole Bearers") or forams for short, are a large group of amoeboid protists with reticulating pseudopods, fine strands of cytoplasm that branch and merge to form a dynamic net. They typically produce a test, or shell, which can have either one or multiple chambers, some becoming quite e... | Foraminifera
The Foraminifera, ("Hole Bearers") or forams for short, are a large group of amoeboid protists with reticulating pseudopods, fine strands of cytoplasm that branch and merge to form a dynamic net.[1] They typically produce a test, or shell, which can have either one or multiple chambers, some becoming qui... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Foraminifera | |
dfa91cbdf1d6a60dc096cd19673792eb722e867d | wikidoc | Formaldehyde | Formaldehyde
# Overview
Formaldehyde is a chemical compound with the formula H2CO. It is the simplest aldehyde—an organic compound containing a terminal carbonyl group: it consists
-f exactly one carbonyl. It was first synthesized by the Russian chemist Aleksandr Butlerov (1828-1886), but was conclusively identified b... | Formaldehyde
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# Overview
Formaldehyde is a chemical compound with the formula H2CO. It is the simplest aldehyde—an organic compound containing a terminal carbonyl group: it consists
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c9d518aa309c14b5583b54b8463dcf3f60b3d70b | wikidoc | Formula unit | Formula unit
A formula unit in chemistry is the empirical formula of an ionic or covalent network solid compound used as an independent entity for stoichiometric calculations. It is the lowest whole number ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound. Examples include ionic NaCl and K2O and covalent networks such as ... | Formula unit
A formula unit in chemistry is the empirical formula of an ionic or covalent network solid compound used as an independent entity for stoichiometric calculations. It is the lowest whole number ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound. Examples include ionic NaCl and K2O and covalent networks such as... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Formula_unit | |
0c7eeed388321f15ea8c6fd44920db66227c51a1 | wikidoc | Teriparatide | Teriparatide
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9f906b4fcabf68359f536dbaf1a5900f679c9a37 | wikidoc | Fostamatinib | Fostamatinib
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085ff9607a94222251c661f5fb1ae59b199c55fe | wikidoc | Rib fracture | Rib fracture
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# Overview
The Rib bone are known as the main structural part of the thoracic cage. Rib bone are protecting the thoracic organs such Heart, Lungs, etc, additionally, the Rib bone helps the respiration process.
# Historical Perspective
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The Rib bone are known as the main structural part of the thoracic cage. Rib bone are protecting the thoracic organs such Heart, Lungs, etc, additionally,... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fracture_of_rib | |
193a6d6e5586159d52b07f1deab8169fa3036403 | wikidoc | Fred Epstein | Fred Epstein
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