Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
No matches found; nearby MeSH Subjects are:
Result Page   Prev Next
Add Marked to Bag Add All On Page Add Marked to My Lists
Mark   Year Entries
Epithelium Physiopathology   2015 1
Eponyms Dictionary : Magalini, Sergio I.  1997 1
Epstein Fred 1937 2006 : Epstein, Fred,  2003 1
 

Epulis -- See Gingival Diseases


Diseases involving the GINGIVA.
  1
Your entry Equidae would be here -- Search as Words
 

Equine Assisted Psychotherapy -- See Equine-Assisted Therapy


Therapy assisted by the use of a horse and/or its movement, including equine-assisted psychotherapy, horseback riding, and hippotherapy.
  1
Equine Assisted Therapy   3
 

Equipment And Supplies -- See Also Catalogs, Commercial as Topic


Works about lists of merchandise for sale.
  1
Equipment And Supplies   3
Equipment And Supplies History   3
Equipment And Supplies Standards : Denyer, S. P.  2007 1
Equipment And Supplies Veterinary : Guenther, James E.  2010 1
Equipment Contamination Prevention And Control : Clontz, Lucia.  2009 1
 

Equipment Design -- See Also Prosthesis Design


The plan and delineation of prostheses in general or a specific prosthesis.
  1
 

Equipment Infant -- See Infant Equipment


Equipment and furniture used by infants and babies in the home, car, and play area.
  1
 

Equivalency Therapeutic -- See Therapeutic Equivalency


The relative equivalency in the efficacy of different modes of treatment of a disease, most often used to compare the efficacy of different pharmaceuticals to treat a given disease.
  1
 

Ercolano Extinct City -- See Herculaneum (Extinct city)


  1
Erectile Dysfunction : Steidle, Christopher P.  2008 1
Erectile Dysfunction Popular Works : Steidle, Christopher P.  2008 1
Erectile Dysfunction Prevention And Control : Scholz, Mark,  2021 1
Erectile Dysfunction Prevention And Control Personal Narratives : Blum, Ralph,  2010 1
 

Erets Sin -- See China


  1
 

Ergometry -- See Also Physical Exertion


Expenditure of energy during PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. Intensity of exertion may be measured by rate of OXYGEN CONSUMPTION; HEAT produced, or HEART RATE. Perceived exertion, a psychological measure of exertion, is included.
  1
 

Ergonomics -- See Also Psychology, Industrial


The branch of applied psychology concerned with the application of psychologic principles and methods to industrial problems including selection and training of workers, working conditions, etc.
  1
Ergonomics   2
Ergonomics Methods   2019 1
Ergonomics Psychology : Norman, Donald A.  2002 1
 

Ergot Alkaloids Poisoning -- See Ergotism


Poisoning caused by ingesting ergotized grain or by the misdirected or excessive use of ergot as a medicine.
  1
 

Ergot Poisoning -- See Ergotism


Poisoning caused by ingesting ergotized grain or by the misdirected or excessive use of ergot as a medicine.
  1
 

Ergotherapy -- See Occupational Therapy


Skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives. It assists in the development of skills needed for independent living.
  1
Ergotism : Fuller, John G.  1968 1
Erickson Milton H   5
Erikson Erik H Erik Homburger 1902 1994   5
Erotica : Schlosser, Eric.  2003 1
Erotica History   2
Erotica Psychology : Stoller, Robert J.  2009 1
Erotica Psychology Popular Works   2001 1
Eruption 79 Vesuvius Italy : Bisel, Sara Louise Clark.  1991 1
 

Erusaghem -- See Jerusalem


  1
  Erythema Multiforme -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Erythrocyte Substitutes -- See Blood Substitutes


Substances that are used in place of blood, for example, as an alternative to BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS after blood loss to restore BLOOD VOLUME and oxygen-carrying capacity to the blood circulation, or to perfuse isolated organs.
  1
Escherichia Coli : Zimmer, Carl,  2008 1
 

Escherichia Coli Proteins -- See Also Escherichia coli


A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria (GRAM-NEGATIVE FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC RODS) commonly found in the lower part of the intestine of warm-blooded animals. It is usually nonpathogenic, but some strains are known to produce DIARRHEA and pyogenic infections. Pathogenic strains (virotypes) are classified by their specific pathogenic mechanisms such as toxins (ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI), etc.
  1
 

Eskimos -- See Inuit


Inuktitut-speakers generally associated with the northern polar region.
  1
 

Esophageal Cancer -- See Esophageal Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the ESOPHAGUS.
  1
Esophageal Diseases : Katz, Philip,  2008 1
 

Esophageal Dysmotility -- See Esophageal Motility Disorders


Disorders affecting the motor function of the UPPER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER; LOWER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER; the ESOPHAGUS body, or a combination of these parts. The failure of the sphincters to maintain a tonic pressure may result in gastric reflux of food and acid into the esophagus (GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX). Other disorders include hypermotility (spastic disorders) and markedly increased amplitude in contraction (nutcracker esophagus).
  1
Esophageal Motility Disorders : Katz, Philip,  2008 1
Esophageal Neoplasms Popular Works   2010 1
Esophageal Neoplasms Radiotherapy   2010 1
Esophageal Neoplasms Surgery   2010 1
Add Marked to Bag Add All On Page Add Marked to My Lists
Result Page   Prev Next