"Eupnoeic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Eupnoeic refers to breathing that is natural, quiet, and effortless, characterized by a gentle and regular pace. In other words, it is a state of normal and relaxed breathing, often associated with a calm and peaceful mental state. The term is often used in medical contexts to describe patients who are in a stable and healthy condition.
Euploid refers to an organism or cell that has the correct number of chromosomes, typically 46 in humans. In contrast to euploid cells, which have the typical number of chromosomes, aneuploid cells have an abnormal number of chromosomes, often resulting from errors during cell division.
Euploidy refers to a chromosomal state in which an organism has a normal number of chromosomes, typically two sets in diploid species, one set in haploid species, or more than two sets in polyploid species, and where the chromosomes are not structurally abnormal. In other words, euploidy is the condition of having a typical or usual number of chromosomes without any visible defects or variations.
Euplotes is a genus of ciliates, a type of protozoan, typically found in freshwater environments.
Eupnaea refers to a physiological term describing the act of easy breathing, particularly in connection with the normal functioning of the respiratory system. It is often used to describe lung function that is normal and healthy, with no signs of respiratory distress or disease.
Eupnea refers to a normal, healthy breathing pattern, characterized by slow and deep inhalations and exhalations, often accompanied by a subtle pause between breaths. It is considered the most efficient and effective way of breathing, allowing the body and mind to function optimally.
Eupraxsophy is a noun that refers to a philosophical attitude or intellectual framework that combines elements of philosophy and spirituality, aiming to promote human flourishing and a harmonious relationship with the world. It emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous and compassionate life, while also acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties of existence. The term "eupraxsophy" was coined by philosopher Eric Hoffer in his 1973 book "The Temper of Our Time".
The word "eur" appears to be an abbreviation for the Euro, which is the official currency of the European Union.