|
Entomoplasmataceae
|
D045622 |
[A genus of non-sterol-requiring insect and plant TENERICUTES in the family Entomoplasmataceae.
, A family of gram-negative, nonhelical, arthropod-associated bacteria in the order Entomoplasmatales. It is comprised of two genera: Entomoplasma and Mesoplasma.
, A genus of TENERICUTES in the family Entomoplasmataceae.
] |
|
Entomoplasmatales
|
D060366 |
[An order of nonhelical (ENTOMOPLASMATACEAE) and helical (SPIROPLASMATACEAE) gram-negative bacteria in the class MOLLICUTES, that are regularly associated with arthropod or plant hosts.
] |
|
Entomopoxvirinae
|
D017996 |
[A subfamily of POXVIRIDAE comprising poxviruses infecting insects including members of COLEOPTERA; DIPTERA; LEPIDOPTERA; and ORTHOPTERA.
] |
|
Entopeduncular Nucleus
|
D020392 |
[A portion of the nucleus of ansa lenticularis located medial to the posterior limb of the internal capsule, along the course of the ansa lenticularis and the inferior thalamic peduncle or as a separate nucleus within the internal capsule adjacent to the medial GLOBUS PALLIDUS (NeuroNames, http://rprcsgi.rprc. washington.edu/neuronames/ (September 28, 1998)). In non-primates, the entopeduncular nucleus is analogous to both the medial globus pallidus and the entopeduncular nucleus of human.
] |
|
Entorhinal Cortex
|
D018728 |
[Cerebral cortex region on the medial aspect of the PARAHIPPOCAMPAL GYRUS, immediately caudal to the OLFACTORY CORTEX of the uncus. The entorhinal cortex is the origin of the major neural fiber system afferent to the HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION, the so-called PERFORANT PATHWAY.
] |
|
Entosis
|
D057691 |
[The processes by which one cell actively invades and becomes internalized within another cell.
] |
|
Entrepreneurship
|
D016520 |
[The organization, management, and assumption of risks of a business or enterprise, usually implying an element of change or challenge and a new opportunity.
] |
|
Entropion
|
D004774 |
[The turning inward (inversion) of the edge of the eyelid, with the tarsal cartilage turned inward toward the eyeball. (Dorland, 27th ed)
] |
|
Entropy
|
D019277 |
[The measure of that part of the heat or energy of a system which is not available to perform work. Entropy increases in all natural (spontaneous and irreversible) processes. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
] |
|
Enuresis
|
D004775 |
[Involuntary discharge of URINE after expected age of completed development of urinary control. This can happen during the daytime (DIURNAL ENURESIS) while one is awake or during sleep (NOCTURNAL ENURESIS). Enuresis can be in children or in adults (as persistent primary enuresis and secondary adult-onset enuresis).
] |
|
Enviomycin
|
D004776 |
[Cyclic basic peptide related to VIOMYCIN. It is isolated from an induced mutant of Streptomyces griseoverticillatus var. tuberacticus and acts as an antitubercular agent with less ototoxicity than tuberactinomycin.
] |
|
Environment
|
D004777 |
[The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population.
] |
|
Environment Design
|
D004779 |
[The structuring of the environment to permit or promote specific patterns of behavior.
] |
|
Environment and Public Health
|
D004778 |
[Natural and man-made environments and their impact on public health.
] |
|
Environment, Controlled
|
D004780 |
[A state in which the environs of hospitals, laboratories, domestic and animal housing, work places, spacecraft, and other surroundings are under technological control with regard to air conditioning, heating, lighting, humidity, ventilation, and other ambient features. The concept includes control of atmospheric composition. (From Jane's Aerospace Dictionary, 3d ed)
] |
|
Environmental Biomarkers
|
D000074062 |
[A factor associated with the well-being of living organisms that is used as a measure of environmental change and or influence. For example, aldehyde dehydrogenase expression in earthworm tissue is used as an indication of heavy metal pollution in soils. Distinguish from BIOMARKERS.
] |
|
Environmental DNA
|
D000080309 |
[DNA found in the ENVIRONMENT that is from the residual biological materials of the organisms in the environment.
] |
|
Environmental Exposure
|
D004781 |
[The exposure to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents in the environment or to environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms, or toxic chemicals.
] |
|
Environmental Health
|
D004782 |
[The science of controlling or modifying those conditions, influences, or forces surrounding man which relate to promoting, establishing, and maintaining health.
] |
|
Environmental Illness
|
D018876 |
[A polysymptomatic condition believed by clinical ecologists to result from immune dysregulation induced by common foods, allergens, and chemicals, resulting in various physical and mental disorders. The medical community has remained largely skeptical of the existence of this "disease", given the plethora of symptoms attributed to environmental illness, the lack of reproducible laboratory abnormalities, and the use of unproven therapies to treat the condition. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
] |