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Early Detection Of Cancer Personal Narratives : Blum, Ralph,  2010 1
Early Detection Of Cancer Utilization : Welch, H. Gilbert.  2011 1
Early Diagnosis   2
 

Early Intervention Education -- See Early Intervention, Educational


Procedures and programs that facilitate the development or skill acquisition in infants and young children who have disabilities, who are at risk for developing disabilities, or who are gifted. It includes programs that are designed to prevent handicapping conditions in infants and young children and family-centered programs designed to affect the functioning of infants and children with special needs. (From Journal of Early Intervention, Editorial, 1989, vol. 13, no. 1, p. 3; A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, prepared for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1976)
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Early Intervention Educational   13
Early Intervention Educational Case Reports   2008 1
Early Intervention Educational Methods   5
Early Intervention Educational Standards   2015 1
Early Intervention Educational Trends   2
 

Early Life Stress -- See Adverse Childhood Experiences


Deleterious experiences in first 18 years of life.
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Early Medical Intervention : Abraha, Iosief.  2012 1
Early Medical Intervention Methods   2
Early Modern, 1500-1700 Dramatists, English Biography Juvenile Literature   1989 1
 

Early Modern History -- See History, Early Modern 1451-1600


The period of history from 1451 through 1600 of the common era.
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Early Works To 1800 : Whytt, Robert,  1765 1
Earthmoving Machinery Pictorial Works Juvenile Literature : Hoban, Tana.  1975 1
Earthquakes : Suen, Anastasia,  2016 1
Earthquakes Japan : Samuels, Richard J.  2013 1
 

East Africa Protectorate -- See Also the later heading Kenya


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East Florida -- See Also Florida


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East Jersey -- See Also New Jersey


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East London London England -- See East End (London, England)


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East River Bridge New York N Y -- See Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)


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East River Suspension Bridge New York N Y -- See Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)


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Easter Fiction : Miller, Edna,  1986 1
 

Eastern Asia -- See Asia, Eastern


A geographic area of east and southeast Asia encompassing CHINA; HONG KONG; JAPAN; KOREA; MACAO; MONGOLIA; and TAIWAN.
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo Juvenile Literature : Arnold, Caroline.  1987 1
  Eastern Hemisphere -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Eating   4
 

Eating Behavior -- See Feeding Behavior


Behavioral responses or sequences associated with eating including modes of feeding, rhythmic patterns of eating, and time intervals.
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Eating Physiology   2008 1
Eating Psychology   2
 

Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever -- See Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola


A highly fatal, acute hemorrhagic fever caused by EBOLAVIRUS.
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Ebola Virus Cote Divoire -- See Ebolavirus


A genus in the family FILOVIRIDAE consisting of several distinct species of Ebolavirus, each containing separate strains. These viruses cause outbreaks of a contagious, hemorrhagic disease (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, EBOLA) in humans, usually with high mortality.
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Ebola Virus Disease -- See Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola


A highly fatal, acute hemorrhagic fever caused by EBOLAVIRUS.
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Ebola Virus Reston -- See Ebolavirus


A genus in the family FILOVIRIDAE consisting of several distinct species of Ebolavirus, each containing separate strains. These viruses cause outbreaks of a contagious, hemorrhagic disease (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, EBOLA) in humans, usually with high mortality.
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Ebola Virus Sudan -- See Ebolavirus


A genus in the family FILOVIRIDAE consisting of several distinct species of Ebolavirus, each containing separate strains. These viruses cause outbreaks of a contagious, hemorrhagic disease (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, EBOLA) in humans, usually with high mortality.
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Ebola Virus Zaire -- See Ebolavirus


A genus in the family FILOVIRIDAE consisting of several distinct species of Ebolavirus, each containing separate strains. These viruses cause outbreaks of a contagious, hemorrhagic disease (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, EBOLA) in humans, usually with high mortality.
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Ebolavirus   3
 

Ebolavirus Infection -- See Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola


A highly fatal, acute hemorrhagic fever caused by EBOLAVIRUS.
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Ebolavirus Pathogenicity   2016 1
Ebolavirus Pathogenicity Popular Works : Quammen, David,  2014 1
 

Ecg -- See Electrocardiography


Recording of the moment-to-moment electromotive forces of the HEART as projected onto various sites on the body's surface, delineated as a scalar function of time. The recording is monitored by a tracing on slow moving chart paper or by observing it on a cardioscope, which is a CATHODE RAY TUBE DISPLAY.
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Echiopia -- See Ethiopia


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Eclampsia -- See Also Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Ecological And Environmental Concepts -- See Ecological and Environmental Phenomena


Ecological and environmental entities, characteristics, properties, relationships and processes.
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Ecological And Environmental Phenomena : Mavhunga, Clapperton Chakanetsa,  2018 1
Ecological And Environmental Phenomena Caribbean Region : McNeill, John Robert.  2010 1
 

Ecological And Environmental Processes -- See Ecological and Environmental Phenomena


Ecological and environmental entities, characteristics, properties, relationships and processes.
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Ecological Bias -- See Bias


Any deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. Bias can result from several sources: one-sided or systematic variations in measurement from the true value (systematic error); flaws in study design; deviation of inferences, interpretations, or analyses based on flawed data or data collection; etc. There is no sense of prejudice or subjectivity implied in the assessment of bias under these conditions.
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