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Efeh (African people) -- See Efe (African people)


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EFEITO ESTUFA.   3
Efeitos sonoros no cinema. : The sounds of early cinema / edited by Richard Abel and Rick Altman  2001 1
Efemeriden.   2
Efemerider (astronomi) -- historia -- Italien -- 1400-talet. : The astronomical tables of Giovanni Bianchini / by José Chabás and Bernard R. Goldstein  2009 1
 

Efes (Extinct city) -- See Ephesus (Extinct city)


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Efesos (Extinct city) -- See Ephesus (Extinct city)


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Efet (African people) -- See Efe (African people)


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Efeziërs (bijbelboek)   2
Effeciency, Organizational : Lean thinking : banish waste and create wealth in your corporation / James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones  2003 1
 

Effect, Abortifacient -- See Abortifacient Agents


Chemical substances that interrupt pregnancy after implantation
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Effect, Anabolic -- See Anabolic Agents


These compounds stimulate anabolism and inhibit catabolism. They stimulate the development of muscle mass, strength, and power
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Effect and cause -- See Causation


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Effect, Androgen -- See Androgens


Compounds that interact with ANDROGEN RECEPTORS in target tissues to bring about the effects similar to those of TESTOSTERONE. Depending on the target tissues, androgenic effects can be on SEX DIFFERENTIATION; male reproductive organs, SPERMATOGENESIS; secondary male SEX CHARACTERISTICS; LIBIDO; development of muscle mass, strength, and power
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Effect, Anesthetic -- See Anesthetics


Agents that are capable of inducing a total or partial loss of sensation, especially tactile sensation and pain. They may act to induce general ANESTHESIA, in which an unconscious state is achieved, or may act locally to induce numbness or lack of sensation at a targeted site
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Effect, Angiogenesis -- See Angiogenesis Inducing Agents


Agents that induce or stimulate PHYSIOLOGIC ANGIOGENESIS or PATHOLOGIC ANGIOGENESIS
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Effect, Anti-Androgen -- See Androgen Antagonists


Compounds which inhibit or antagonize the biosynthesis or actions of androgens
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Effect, Anti-Angiogenesis -- See Angiogenesis Inhibitors


Agents and endogenous substances that antagonize or inhibit the development of new blood vessels
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Effect, Anti-Anxiety -- See Anti-Anxiety Agents


Agents that alleviate ANXIETY, tension, and ANXIETY DISORDERS, promote sedation, and have a calming effect without affecting clarity of consciousness or neurologic conditions. ADRENERGIC BETA-ANTAGONISTS are commonly used in the symptomatic treatment of anxiety but are not included here
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Effect, Anti-Carcinogenic -- See Anticarcinogenic Agents


Agents that reduce the frequency or rate of spontaneous or induced tumors independently of the mechanism involved
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Effect, Anti-Emetic -- See Antiemetics


Drugs used to prevent NAUSEA or VOMITING
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Effect, Antiandrogen -- See Androgen Antagonists


Compounds which inhibit or antagonize the biosynthesis or actions of androgens
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Effect, Antiangiogenesis -- See Angiogenesis Inhibitors


Agents and endogenous substances that antagonize or inhibit the development of new blood vessels
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Effect, Antianxiety -- See Anti-Anxiety Agents


Agents that alleviate ANXIETY, tension, and ANXIETY DISORDERS, promote sedation, and have a calming effect without affecting clarity of consciousness or neurologic conditions. ADRENERGIC BETA-ANTAGONISTS are commonly used in the symptomatic treatment of anxiety but are not included here
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Effect, Anticarcinogenic -- See Anticarcinogenic Agents


Agents that reduce the frequency or rate of spontaneous or induced tumors independently of the mechanism involved
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Effect, Antiemetic -- See Antiemetics


Drugs used to prevent NAUSEA or VOMITING
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Effect, Antipsychotic -- See Antipsychotic Agents


Agents that control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect. They are used in SCHIZOPHRENIA; senile dementia; transient psychosis following surgery; or MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; etc. These drugs are often referred to as neuroleptics alluding to the tendency to produce neurological side effects, but not all antipsychotics are likely to produce such effects. Many of these drugs may also be effective against nausea, emesis, and pruritus
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Effect, Anxiolytic -- See Anti-Anxiety Agents


Agents that alleviate ANXIETY, tension, and ANXIETY DISORDERS, promote sedation, and have a calming effect without affecting clarity of consciousness or neurologic conditions. ADRENERGIC BETA-ANTAGONISTS are commonly used in the symptomatic treatment of anxiety but are not included here
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Effect, Aphrodisiac -- See Aphrodisiacs


Chemical agents or ODORANTS that stimulate sexual desires. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Effect, Autokinetic -- See Illusions


The misinterpretation of a real external, sensory experience
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Effect, Autonomic -- See Autonomic Agents


Agents affecting the function of, or mimicking the actions of, the autonomic nervous system and thereby having an effect on such processes as respiration, circulation, digestion, body temperature regulation, certain endocrine gland secretions, etc
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Effect, Bronchodilator -- See Bronchodilator Agents


Agents that cause an increase in the expansion of a bronchus or bronchial tubes
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Effect, Broncholytic -- See Bronchodilator Agents


Agents that cause an increase in the expansion of a bronchus or bronchial tubes
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Effect, Bystander -- See Bystander effect


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Effect, Cariostatic -- See Cariostatic Agents


Substances that inhibit or arrest DENTAL CARIES formation. (Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed)
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Effect, Casimir -- See Casimir effect


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Effect, Cholinergic -- See Cholinergic Agents


Any drug used for its actions on cholinergic systems. Included here are agonists and antagonists, drugs that affect the life cycle of ACETYLCHOLINE, and drugs that affect the survival of cholinergic neurons. The term cholinergic agents is sometimes still used in the narrower sense of MUSCARINIC AGONISTS, although most modern texts discourage that usage
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Effect, Contraceptive -- See Contraceptive Agents


Chemical substances that prevent or reduce the probability of CONCEPTION
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Effect, Cryoprotective -- See Cryoprotective Agents


Substances that provide protection against the harmful effects of freezing temperatures
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Effect Doctrine, Double -- See Double Effect Principle


Guideline for determining when it is morally permissible to perform an action to pursue a good end with knowledge that the action will also bring about bad results. It generally states that, in cases where a contemplated action has such double effect, the action is permissible only if: it is not wrong in itself; the bad result is not intended; the good result is not a direct causal result of the bad result; and the good result is "proportionate to" the bad result. (from Solomon, "Double Effect," in Becker, The Encyclopedia of Ethics, 1992)
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Effect, Dopamine -- See Dopamine Agents


Any drugs that are used for their effects on dopamine receptors, on the life cycle of dopamine, or on the survival of dopaminergic neurons
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Effect, Dopaminergic -- See Dopamine Agents


Any drugs that are used for their effects on dopamine receptors, on the life cycle of dopamine, or on the survival of dopaminergic neurons
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Effect, Double (Ethics) -- See Double effect (Ethics)


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Effect, Endocrine Disruptor -- See Endocrine Disruptors


Exogenous agents, synthetic and naturally occurring, which are capable of disrupting the functions of the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM including the maintenance of HOMEOSTASIS and the regulation of developmental processes. Endocrine disruptors are compounds that can mimic HORMONES, or enhance or block the binding of hormones to their receptors, or otherwise lead to activating or inhibiting the endocrine signaling pathways and hormone metabolism
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Effect, Founder -- See Founder Effect


A phenomenon that is observed when a small subgroup of a larger POPULATION establishes itself as a separate and isolated entity. The subgroup's GENE POOL carries only a fraction of the genetic diversity of the parental population resulting in an increased frequency of certain diseases in the subgroup, especially those diseases known to be autosomal recessive
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Effect, Gestagen -- See Progestins


Compounds that interact with PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS in target tissues to bring about the effects similar to those of PROGESTERONE. Primary actions of progestins, including natural and synthetic steroids, are on the UTERUS and the MAMMARY GLAND in preparation for and in maintenance of PREGNANCY
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Effect, Gestagenic -- See Progestins


Compounds that interact with PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS in target tissues to bring about the effects similar to those of PROGESTERONE. Primary actions of progestins, including natural and synthetic steroids, are on the UTERUS and the MAMMARY GLAND in preparation for and in maintenance of PREGNANCY
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Effect, Graft-vs-Neoplasm -- See Graft vs Tumor Effect


Immunological rejection of tumor tissue/cells following bone marrow transplantation
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Effect, Graft-vs-Tumor -- See Graft vs Tumor Effect


Immunological rejection of tumor tissue/cells following bone marrow transplantation
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Effect, Greenhouse -- See Greenhouse Effect


The effect of GREENHOUSE GASES and the resulting increase in world temperatures. The predicted health effects of such long-term climatic change include increased incidence of respiratory, water-borne, and vector-borne diseases
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