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Endothelial cells are thin, flat cells that form the lining of blood vessels. Endothelial cells play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of blood vessels and controlling the exchange of substances between the blood and surrounding tissues. Endothelioid cells are a type of cancer cell that resembles endothelial cells, often found in certain types of ovarian and lung cancer.
Endotherm refers to an organism that is able to generate body heat internally, as opposed to ectotherms, which rely on external sources of heat. This means that endotherms can maintain a relatively constant body temperature, regardless of the temperature of their surroundings. Examples of endotherms include mammals and birds.
Endothermal refers to a process or reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings. In other words, it's a process that consumes heat rather than releasing it.
The term "endothermic" refers to a chemical reaction or process that absorbs heat from its surroundings, resulting in a decrease in the temperature of the system. In other words, an endothermic reaction requires energy (heat) to be added to the system in order to proceed. This is the opposite of an exothermic reaction, which releases heat to the surroundings. Examples of endothermic reactions include cooking, condensation, and photosynthesis.
Endotherms are living organisms that are capable of generating heat from within their bodies, rather than relying solely on external sources of heat. In other words, endotherms are able to internally regulate their body temperature, keeping it relatively constant regardless of the surrounding environment. This is in contrast to ectotherms, which are cold-blooded animals that regulate their body temperature using external sources, such as the sun or a warm rock. Examples of endotherms include humans, birds, and mammals.
Endothermy refers to the process by which an animal generates heat internally, resulting in a warmer body temperature than the surrounding environment. In contrast to ectotherms, which rely on external sources of heat, endotherms are able to maintain a relatively constant body temperature regardless of the temperature around them. This ability to regulate body temperature is often accompanied by a range of physiological and behavioral adaptations, such as a high metabolic rate, countercurrent heat exchange in the extremities, and behavioral activities that increase heat production, such as shivering or generating heat through muscle activity. The term "endothermy" is commonly used in the context of animal physiology and ecology to describe the thermogenic abilities of animals, including mammals and birds.
A surgical procedure in which the pleura (the membrane surrounding the lungs) is opened and a hollow tube (tunnel) is inserted between the lung and the chest wall, allowing air or gas to fill the pleural cavity. This is done to relieve tension in the chest cavity caused by a buildup of fluid, blood, or air, or to collapsed lungs.
Endotoxaemia refers to a condition where toxins produced by Gram-negative bacteria escape from the bacteria's cell walls and enter the bloodstream, causing inflammation and potentially life-threatening symptoms. In other words, it's a type of blood poisoning where bacteria release toxic substances into the bloodstream, leading to a range of complications.
Endotoxin refers to a type of toxic substance that is released from the cells of certain bacteria when they die or are destroyed. It is usually found on the surface of the bacteria and is released into the blood or tissues when the bacteria are damaged or destroyed. Endotoxins are capable of causing a range of adverse effects, including fever, inflammation, and even septic shock.
Endotoxins are toxic substances produced by bacteria during their normal metabolic processes. They are typically found within the cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria, such as E. coli and Salmonella. Unlike exotoxins, which are released by bacteria and can cause infection, endotoxins are released from dead or dying bacteria and can trigger a strong immune response, including fever, inflammation, and shock.
Endotracheal refers to a tube that is inserted into the trachea, or windpipe, usually through the mouth or nose. It is used to provide oxygen or anesthesia during medical procedures, such as surgery, or to assist with breathing in cases of respiratory distress. The term "endotracheal" is often abbreviated as "ET" and is commonly used in medical settings.
Endotrachial refers to something that is located within or inserted inside the trachea, which is the windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs. In medical context, endotracheal tubes are flexible tubes inserted through the mouth or nose into the trachea to provide oxygen, anesthesia, or mechanical ventilation to patients during surgical procedures, respiratory therapy, or critical care.
Endourologic refers to the branch of urology that deals with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the urinary tract that occur within the bladder and ureters. It involves minimally invasive procedures using specialized instruments and equipment to investigate and treat conditions such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and bladder stones.
Endourological refers to the branch of medical science and practice that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract problems, particularly those that affect the kidney and ureters, using minimally invasive procedures or instruments that are inserted through the urethra, such as ureteroscopes, ureterorenoscopes, and laser fibers. These procedures aim to preserve the natural bodily functions and avoid major surgical interventions.
Endourology is a subspecialty of urology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the internal urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Endourologists use minimally invasive procedures and techniques, such as ureteroscopy and lithotripsy, to treat conditions such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and bladder cancer.
Endovaginal refers to a medical procedure in which a transvaginal ultrasound probe is inserted through the vagina to visualize and examine the internal reproductive organs, such as the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, as well as the surrounding structures. This type of examination can help diagnose and monitor various conditions, including fertility issues, ovarian cysts, and pelvic masses.
Endovascular refers to a medical procedure that involves threading a thin tube or catheter through a blood vessel or other tubular structure to perform treatment or diagnosis. This type of procedure is often used to treat conditions such as blockages, aneurysms, or tumors in blood vessels. The term is derived from the words "endo" meaning inside, and "vascular" meaning relating to blood vessels.
Endovenous refers to a medical procedure or treatment that is administered through a vein, typically in a hospital or clinical setting. The term "endo" means "inside" or "within", and "venous" refers to veins. Therefore, endovenous treatments involve the insertion of a needle or catheter into a vein to deliver medication, fluid, or other substances directly into the bloodstream.
Endovesical refers to a procedure or treatment that is done within the bladder (vesicle) through an endoscope, which is a long, flexible tube used to visualize the interior of the organ. In this context, "endo" means "within" or "inside", and "vesical" refers to the bladder.
To endow someone or something with something means to give or bestow it on them, typically in a formal or official way. It can also mean to provide something, such as a person or institution, with a resource or quality that enhances their ability or capacity.
Endowed means having something, typically a quality or a resource, in a high degree; gifted or talented. For example, "She was endowed with exceptional intelligence" or "The company was endowed with a large sum of money to invest in new projects".
Endowing means to give or confer something, especially a gift or a grant, on someone or something. This can refer to bestowing authority, dignity, or status on someone, or providing resources, equipment, or support to achieve a goal or undertake an activity.
Endowment refers to a gift of money, property, or other assets given to a person, institution, or organization, usually with the intention of supporting a particular cause, project, or activity. It can also refer to a natural talent or ability that someone possesses.
Endowments refer to a sum of money or other assets that is given to a specific institution, typically a university, church, or charity, to support its activities and operations. It can also refer to a gift or a grant of funds, property, or resources to a person or institution, with the intention of providing a lasting impact or benefit.
The verb "endows" means to furnish or provide someone or something with a quality, trait, or possession, often in a formal or official manner. It can also mean to invest or give someone the power to hold or use something, such as an office or a position. For example:<br><br> The trust fund endows the university with a significant amount of money for research.<br> The king endowed the knight with a noble title and a deed to the land.
Endozoic refers to something that is internal to, or living within, the body or gut of an organism, particularly an insect or an animal.
Endozoan refers to an organism that lives within the body cavity of another organism, such as a parasite or a symbiont.
Endozoic refers to anything that lives inside another organism, particularly inside the body of a plant or animal. It can include microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or other tiny organisms that inhabit the digestive system, skin, or other internal cavities of a host organism.
Endozoochory is a term used in biology to describe the process of seed dispersal through the digestive system of animals. It occurs when an animal consumes seeds, which are then passed out in its feces, often in a new location away from where they were eaten.
The word "ends" is a plural noun that can have different meanings depending on the context. Some possible meanings include:<br><br> The last point or part of something: "The book ends with a cliffhanger."<br> The ultimate goal or purpose: "The charity's goal is to help those in need, and its ends are just."<br> A boundary or limit: "The city ends at the edge of the forest."<br> The result or outcome of something: "I'll do my best to ensure a happy ending."
To endue means to give or enable someone or something to possess a particular quality, characteristic, or power, especially in a spiritual or supernatural sense. It can also mean to invest someone or something with additional qualities or resources, making them more capable or effective.
Endued is a verb that means to have something in a great degree, to possess something highly or abundantly. It is often used to describe a quality, characteristic, or attribute that someone or something has in abundance. For example, "She was endued with great intelligence and wit."
Enduement is a noun that means the act of giving or granting something to someone or something, especially officially or formally. It can also refer to a quality or attribute that is processed or acquired, often as a result of an experience or event.
The word "endurable" refers to something that can be patiently tolerated or endured, often because it is unpleasant, difficult, or unpleasantly prolonged. It can also describe a person who can withstand harsh conditions, hardships, or difficulties without becoming severely distressed or breaking under pressure. In general, "endurable" implies a degree of resilience, strength, or fortitude in the face of adversity.
Endurably refers to the quality or state of being able to withstand or tolerate something for a long time, without yielding or breaking. It can also imply a sense of durability, stamina, or resilience. Something that is endurably is tough, strong, and able to last through various challenges, difficulties, or hardships.