What does E stand for?

E stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of E across different fields and industries.

Glutamate

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Glutamate is a key compound in cellular metabolism. In humans, dietary proteins are broken down by digestion into amino acids, which serve as metabolic fuel for other functional roles in the body.

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Glutamic Acid

Glutamic acid is one of the 20-23 proteinogenic amino acids, and its codons are GAA and GAG. It is a non-essential amino acid. The carboxylate anions and salts of glutamic acid are known as glutamates. In neuroscience, glutamate is an important neurotransmitter that plays the principal role in neural activation.

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Enemy

A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something. A thing that harms or weakens something else.

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Efficiency

The ratio of output to input. Volumetric efficiency of a pump is the actual output, in gpm, divided by the theoretical or design output. Means of getting the same or better service while using fewer resources. OR The efficiency of an electrical machine or apparatus is the ratio of its useful power output to its total power input. Efficiency is the percentage of the input power that is actually converted to work output from the motor shaft.

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Emitter

A device which emits (transmits) certain electromagnetic energy into the environment, and which therefore can be sensed by a sensor.

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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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Epinephrine

A hormone produced as a response to stress; also called adrenaline.

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Energy

The ability or capacity to do work. OR The capacity for doing work as measured by the capability of doing work (potential energy) or the conversion of this capability to motion (kinetic energy). Energy has several forms, some of which are easily convertible and can be changed to another form useful for work. Most of the world's convertible energy comes from fossil fuels that are burned to produce heat that is then used as a transfer medium to mechanical or other means in order to accomplish tasks.

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