Glossary E

Deutsch: Neid / Español: Envidia / Português: Inveja / Français: Envie / Italiano: Invidia

Envy in psychology is an emotional response that arises when a person lacks something that another person possesses, leading to feelings of inferiority, resentment, or a desire to obtain or undermine the desired attribute or possession. Envy often involves a comparison with others and is associated with self-evaluation and social dynamics.

Enzyme refer to protein that lower the energy of activation and, therefore, catalyze chemical reactions. Enzymes regulate the rate of most metabolic pathways. Enzymes are any proteins that catalyze biological reactions; complex proteins produced by living cells that act as catalysts for biochemical reactions.

Enzyme breakdown refers to one process by which neurotransmitters are inactivated. Chemicals called Enzymes interact with the transmitter molecule and change its structure so that it no longer is capable of occupying receptor sites

Enzyme cascade is defined as the sequence of reactions triggered by an activated visual pigment molecule that results in transduction.

Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique is defined as a method of drug testing that uses Enzymes to detect the presence of drugs in a urine sample.

- EOG (Electrooculogram) : EOG is teh acronym of Electrooculogram which refers to a measurement of eye movement. This data is collected through sensors.
Eonism means adoption of female clothing and manners by a male. Eonism is after, a spy and a soldier Chevalier d'Éon (1728-1810) who lived the second half of his life as a woman.
Ependymal glioma refers to a bulky, solid, firm vascular tumor of the fourth ventricle.