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Épargne-études -- Canada. : Preparing for post-secondary education : new roles for governments and families / edited by Robert Sweet and Paul Anisef  2005 1
Epargne-retraite. : The Pension challenge : risk transfers and retirement income security / [edited by Olivia S. Mitchell and Kent Smetters]  2003 1
Épaule. : Shoulder rehabilitation : non-operative treatment / [edited by] Todd S. Ellenbecker  2006 1
Épaule -- Chirurgie. : Shoulder arthroscopy / Gary M. Gartsman  2009 1
Épaule -- Chirurgie endoscopique. : Shoulder arthroscopy / Gary M. Gartsman  2009 1
Épaule -- Imagerie. : Effiziente Schulterbildgebung. English  2004 1
Épaule -- Lésions et blessures -- Classification. : Classifications and scores of the shoulder / Peter Habermeyer, Petra Magosch, Sven Lichtenberg  2006 1
Épaule -- physiopathologie. : Shoulder rehabilitation : non-operative treatment / [edited by] Todd S. Ellenbecker  2006 1
Épaule -- traumatismes. : Shoulder rehabilitation : non-operative treatment / [edited by] Todd S. Ellenbecker  2006 1
 

EPB -- See United States. President's Economic Policy Board


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EPBF -- See Bibliothèque de France


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EPC -- See European Political Cooperation


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EPC (1973 October 5) -- See European Patent Convention (1973 October 5)


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EPCglobal Inc : Global RFID : the value of the EPCglobal network for supply chain management / Edmund W. Schuster, Stuart J. Allen, David L. Brock  2007 1
 

EPCOT Center (Fla.) -- See Also Walt Disney World (Fla.)


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EPDS (Obstetrics) -- See Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale


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Epedemics : Understanding emerging epidemics : social and political approaches / edited by Ananya Mukherjea  2010 1
Épée (sport) -- Japon -- Histoire. : Armed martial arts of Japan : swordsmanship and archery / G. Cameron Hurst III  1998 1
 

Epeiric seas -- See Seas


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Epekwitk -- See Prince Edward Island


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Epen.   13
Ependymoma : Ependymomas : prognostic factors, treatment strategies and clinical outcomes / Raquel Fowler, editor  2016 1
 

Epera Indians -- See Embera Indians


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Epernay, Mark, 1908-2006 -- See Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006


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EPH Complex -- See Pre-Eclampsia


A complication of PREGNANCY, characterized by a complex of symptoms including maternal HYPERTENSION and PROTEINURIA with or without pathological EDEMA. Symptoms may range between mild and severe. Pre-eclampsia usually occurs after the 20th week of gestation, but may develop before this time in the presence of trophoblastic disease
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Eph Family Receptors -- See Receptors, Eph Family


A large family of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that are structurally-related. The name of this family of proteins derives from original protein Eph (now called the EPHA1 RECEPTOR), which was named after the cell line it was first discovered in: Erythropoietin-Producing human Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Members of this family have been implicated in regulation of cell-cell interactions involved in nervous system patterning and development
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EPH Gestosis -- See Pre-Eclampsia


A complication of PREGNANCY, characterized by a complex of symptoms including maternal HYPERTENSION and PROTEINURIA with or without pathological EDEMA. Symptoms may range between mild and severe. Pre-eclampsia usually occurs after the 20th week of gestation, but may develop before this time in the presence of trophoblastic disease
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Eph Receptor Ligands -- See Ephrins


Signaling proteins that are ligands for the EPH FAMILY RECEPTORS. They are membrane-bound proteins that are attached to the CELL MEMBRANE either through a GLYCOINOSITOL PHOSPHOLIPID MEMBRANE ANCHOR or through a transmembrane domain. Many of the ephrins are considered important intercellular signaling molecules that control morphogenic changes during embryogenesis
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Eph Receptor Tyrosine Kinase -- See Receptors, Eph Family


A large family of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that are structurally-related. The name of this family of proteins derives from original protein Eph (now called the EPHA1 RECEPTOR), which was named after the cell line it was first discovered in: Erythropoietin-Producing human Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Members of this family have been implicated in regulation of cell-cell interactions involved in nervous system patterning and development
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Eph Receptors -- See Receptors, Eph Family


A large family of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that are structurally-related. The name of this family of proteins derives from original protein Eph (now called the EPHA1 RECEPTOR), which was named after the cell line it was first discovered in: Erythropoietin-Producing human Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Members of this family have been implicated in regulation of cell-cell interactions involved in nervous system patterning and development
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EPH Toxemia -- See Pre-Eclampsia


A complication of PREGNANCY, characterized by a complex of symptoms including maternal HYPERTENSION and PROTEINURIA with or without pathological EDEMA. Symptoms may range between mild and severe. Pre-eclampsia usually occurs after the 20th week of gestation, but may develop before this time in the presence of trophoblastic disease
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EPH Toxemias -- See Pre-Eclampsia


A complication of PREGNANCY, characterized by a complex of symptoms including maternal HYPERTENSION and PROTEINURIA with or without pathological EDEMA. Symptoms may range between mild and severe. Pre-eclampsia usually occurs after the 20th week of gestation, but may develop before this time in the presence of trophoblastic disease
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EphA Receptors -- See Receptors, Eph Family


A large family of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that are structurally-related. The name of this family of proteins derives from original protein Eph (now called the EPHA1 RECEPTOR), which was named after the cell line it was first discovered in: Erythropoietin-Producing human Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Members of this family have been implicated in regulation of cell-cell interactions involved in nervous system patterning and development
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Ěpʻham, Tʻovmas Kʻ., 1799-1872 -- See Upham, Thomas C. (Thomas Cogswell), 1799-1872


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EphB Receptor -- See Receptors, Eph Family


A large family of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that are structurally-related. The name of this family of proteins derives from original protein Eph (now called the EPHA1 RECEPTOR), which was named after the cell line it was first discovered in: Erythropoietin-Producing human Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Members of this family have been implicated in regulation of cell-cell interactions involved in nervous system patterning and development
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EphB Receptors -- See Receptors, Eph Family


A large family of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that are structurally-related. The name of this family of proteins derives from original protein Eph (now called the EPHA1 RECEPTOR), which was named after the cell line it was first discovered in: Erythropoietin-Producing human Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Members of this family have been implicated in regulation of cell-cell interactions involved in nervous system patterning and development
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Ephebia.   2
  Ephebiatrics -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Ephebomyrmex. : The world of the harvester ants / by Stephen Welton Taber  1998 1
Ephedrine.   3
 

Ephemera, Printed -- See Printed ephemera


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Ephemeral art.   4
Ephemeral art -- Exhibitions -- History : Ephemeral Spectacles, Exhibition Spaces and Museums : 1750-1918  2021 1
 

Ephemeral printing -- See Printed ephemera


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Ephemerida -- See Mayflies


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Ephemeridae.   2
Ephemeriden   2
  Ephemerides -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Ephemerides   9
Ephemerides -- History -- 15th century : The astronomical tables of Giovanni Bianchini / by José Chabás and Bernard R. Goldstein  2009 1
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