"Emgalla" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Emetics are substances or substances that induce vomiting when taken orally. They are often used as a medication for the treatment of certain medical conditions, such as poisoning, intoxication, or overdose. Emetics work by stimulating the vagus nerve, which is responsible for controlling the nerves that control vomiting.
Emetin is an organic compound that is used as an antimalarial and anthelmintic medication. It is an alkaloid extracted from the leaves of the Artemisia annua plant, and is also synthesized chemically.
Emetine is a bitter alkaloid extract from the ipecac root. It is used as an emetic to induce vomiting in cases of poisoning or overdose, and is often found in medicine in combination with another emetic, cephaeline.
Emetogenic refers to something that is causing nausea and vomiting. In medical contexts, it is often used to describe a drug or treatment that can induce these symptoms. For example, some chemotherapy medications may be considered emetogenic because they can cause severe nausea and vomiting in some patients.
Emetophobic refers to an excessive or irrational fear of vomiting. The term is derived from the Greek words "emeto," meaning "vomit," and "phobos," meaning "fear" or "morbid fear."
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EMF stands for Electromagnetic Field, which is a region around a charged particle or object where the electromagnetic force can be detected. It is a type of energy that surrounds all electrically charged objects and can be measured using various devices. The strength and direction of the EMF depend on the strength and type of the charge and the distance from the charge.
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Emigrants are people who leave their native country or homeland to settle in another country. They may be fleeing persecution, seeking better economic opportunities, or using the right to free movement or migration.
To emigrate means to leave one's native country in order to settle in another country, often permanently. It is the act of leaving one's home country to move to a new one, either temporarily or permanently, usually for personal, financial, or educational reasons. Emigrants often leave their native country to seek better living conditions, job opportunities, or education.