EQ in Medical Meaning

The EQ meaning in Medical terms is "Equivalent". There are 18 related meanings of the EQ Medical abbreviation.

EQ on Medical Full Forms

  1. Equivalent The equivalent (symbol: eq ), sometimes termed the molar equivalent, is a unit of electrical charge used in chemistry and the biological sciences. It could be converted to Coulombs 'C' (SI unit) using Faraday's constant F in 'C/mol', where 1 'eq' = F 'C'.
  2. Equipment Material resources necessary to facilitate the transport and handling of cargo. Transport equipment does, under the given circumstances, not have the ability to move by its own propulsion (e.g. sea container, trailer, unit load device, pallet).
  3. Equilibration
  4. Equatorial In cyclohexane, a bond which is perpendicular to the axis of the ring (that is, the bond lies along the equator of the chair), or a group attached by such a bond.
  5. Equation Two quantities, or groups of quantities, that are equal algebraically or arithmetically Also, a constant to be applied to one value to obtain a required value.
  6. Equal To
  7. Ethoxyquif
  8. Efficiency Quotient
  9. Estrogen Quotiert
  10. European Quality
  11. Equilibrium A dynamic condition of balance between atomic movements, where the resultant is zero and the condition appears to be one of rest rather than change.  State of balance between opposing forces or effects. When the reactants and products are in a constant ratio. The forward reaction and the reverse reactions occur at the same rate when a system is in equilibrium. A system in which the rates of the forward and the reverse reaction are equal.
  12. Erythroplasia of Queyrat Erythroplasia of Queyrat is a squamous-cell carcinoma in situ of the glans penis or inner prepuce in males, and the vulvae in females. It mainly occurs in uncircumcised males, over the age of 40. Erythroplasia of Queyrat may also occur on the anal mucosa or the oral mucosa.
  13. Equol A substance produced in the intestine as a metabolite of soybeans and soy foods. Equol is a non-steroidal estrogen that acts as an anti-androgen by blocking the hormone dihydrotestosterone. Some people are able to produce equol while others cannot.Equol is chemically unique among the isoflavones. It is the major metabolite of the phytoestrogen daidzein, an isoflavone abundant in soybeans and soy foods.
  14. Equivalents
  15. Equine Relating to, derived from, or resembling the horse, mule, ass, or other members of the genus Equus.
  16. Equivalency
  17. Equilin
  18. Equilibrium Constant K

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does EQ stand for Medical?

    EQ stands for Equivalent in Medical terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Equation in Medical?

    The short form of "Equation" is EQ for Medical.

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