E Medicine Abbreviation

E has various meanings in the Medicine category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of E in Medicine.

Encryption

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Encryption is the coding or scrambling of information so that it can only be decoded and read by someone who has the correct decoding key. Encryption is used in secure Web sites as well as other mediums of data transfer. If a third party were to intercept the information you sent via an encrypted connection, they would not be able to read it.

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Exchange

In a retail scenario, shipping a replacement item to a customer who has returned items. A set of one or more non-concurrent related sequences passing between a pair of Fibre Channel ports. An exchange encapsulates a "conversation" such as a small computer system interface (SCSI) task or an Internet Protocol (IP) exchange. Exchanges can be bidirectional and can be short--lived or long-lived. A process that provides value-added services for distribution, access, and use of master data.

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Endotoxin

Endotoxin, toxic substance bound to the bacterial cell wall and released when the bacterium ruptures or disintegrates.

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Electrolytes

Ionic compounds dissolved in water. Their proper balance is essential to life.

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