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Economics, Nursing
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D004471 |
[Economic aspects of the nursing profession.
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Economics, Pharmaceutical
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D017850 |
[Economic aspects of the fields of pharmacy and pharmacology as they apply to the development and study of medical economics in rational drug therapy and the impact of pharmaceuticals on the cost of medical care. Pharmaceutical economics also includes the economic considerations of the pharmaceutical care delivery system and in drug prescribing, particularly of cost-benefit values. (From J Res Pharm Econ 1989;1(1); PharmacoEcon 1992;1(1))
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Ecosystem
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D017753 |
[A functional system which includes the organisms of a natural community together with their environment. (McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Ecotoxicology
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D054750 |
[The study of ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION and the toxic effects of ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS on the ECOSYSTEM. The term was coined by Truhaut in 1969.
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Ecotype
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D060146 |
[Geographic variety, population, or race, within a species, that is genetically adapted to a particular habitat. An ecotype typically exhibits phenotypic differences but is capable of interbreeding with other ecotypes.
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Ecthyma
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D004473 |
[An ulcerative pyoderma usually caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection at the site of minor trauma. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Ecthyma, Contagious
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D004474 |
[An infectious dermatitis of sheep and goats, affecting primarily the muzzle and lips. It is caused by a poxvirus and may be transmitted to man.
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Ectoderm
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D004475 |
[The outer of the three germ layers of an embryo.
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Ectodermal Dysplasia
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D004476 |
[A group of hereditary disorders involving tissues and structures derived from the embryonic ectoderm. They are characterized by the presence of abnormalities at birth and involvement of both the epidermis and skin appendages. They are generally nonprogressive and diffuse. Various forms exist, including anhidrotic and hidrotic dysplasias, FOCAL DERMAL HYPOPLASIA, and aplasia cutis congenita.
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Ectodermal Dysplasia 1, Anhidrotic
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D053358 |
[An X-linked form of ectodermal dysplasia which results from mutations of the gene encoding ECTODYSPLASIN.
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Ectodermal Dysplasia 3, Anhidrotic
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D053359 |
[An autosomal dominant form of ectodermal dysplasia which is due to mutations in the gene for the EDAR RECEPTOR.
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Ectodermal Dysplasia, Hypohidrotic, Autosomal Recessive
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D053360 |
[An autosomal recessive form of ectodermal dysplasia which is due to mutations in the gene for the EDAR RECEPTOR or EDAR-ASSOCIATED DEATH DOMAIN PROTEIN.
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Ectodysplasins
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D053331 |
[Transmembrane proteins belonging to the tumor necrosis factor superfamily that play an essential role in the normal development of several ectodermally derived organs. Several isoforms of the ectodysplasins exist due to multiple ALTERNATIVE SPLICING of the MRNA for the protein. The isoforms ectodysplasin A1 and ectodysplasin A2 are considered biologically active and each bind distinct ECTODYSPLASIN RECEPTORS. Genetic mutations that result in loss of function of ectodysplasin result in ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA 1, ANHIDROTIC.
, An ectodysplasin isoform with specificity for the XEDAR RECEPTOR.
, An ectodysplasin isoform with specificity for the EDAR RECEPTOR.
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Ectogenesis
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D004477 |
[Embryonic and fetal development that takes place in an artificial environment in vitro.
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Ectoparasitic Infestations
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D004478 |
[Infestations by PARASITES which live on, or burrow into, the surface of their host's EPIDERMIS. Most ectoparasites are ARTHROPODS.
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Ectopia Cordis
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D054083 |
[A rare developmental defect in which the heart is abnormally located partially or totally outside the THORAX. It is the result of defective fusion of the anterior chest wall. Depending on the location of the heart, ectopia cordis can be thoracic, thoracoabdominal, abdominal, and cervical.
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Ectopia Lentis
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D004479 |
[Congenital displacement of the lens resulting from defective zonule formation.
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Ectopic Gene Expression
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D000066630 |
[The expression of a gene in an abnormal place, or at an abnormal time in an organism. Ectopic Gene Expression is often induced artificially by genetic techniques.
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Ectothiorhodospira
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D020587 |
[A genus of vibrioid or rod-shaped cells which are motile by polar flagella. Internal photosynthetic membranes are present as lamellar stacks and contain bacteriochlorophyll a or b and carotenoids. Growth occurs photoautotrophically under anaerobic conditions. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
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Ectothiorhodospira shaposhnikovii
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D020608 |
[A species of ECTOTHIORHODOSPIRA distinguished by its ability to utilize nitrate. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
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