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EPG may refer to: * Eggs per gram, a parasitology test * Electrical penetration graph * Electronic program guide * Electropalatography * Eminent Persons Group (other) * Engin Principal du Génie, an armoured fighting vehicle of France * EPG model, a strategic business model * Epigen Epigen also known as epithelial mitogen is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EPGN gene. Function The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the epidermal growth factor family. Members of this family are ligands for the epidermal ...
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Eggs Per Gram
Eggs per gram (eggs/g) is a laboratory test that determines the number of eggs per gram of feces in patients suspected of having a parasitological infection, such as schistosomiasis. Measuring the number of eggs per gram is the primary diagnostic method for schistosomiasis, as opposed to a blood test. Eggs per gram or another analyse like larvae per gram of faeces is one of the most important experiments that is done in parasitology labs. Methods to count the number of eggs per gram: * Willis method * McMaster method * Clayton-Lane method See also * Kato technique * Helminths Parasitic worms, also known as helminths, are a polyphyletic group of large macroparasites; adults can generally be seen with the naked eye. Many are intestinal worms that are soil-transmitted and infect the gastrointestinal tract. Other par ... References External links * Parasitology Clinical pathology {{Pathology-stub ...
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Electrical Penetration Graph
The electrical penetration graph or EPG is a system used by biologists to study the interaction of insects such as aphids, thrips, and leafhoppers with plants. Therefore, it can also be used to study the basis of plant virus transmission, host plant selection by insects and the way in which insects can find and feed from the phloem of the plant. It is a simple system consisting of a partial circuit which is only completed when a species such as aphids, which are the most abundantly studied, inserts its stylet into the plant in order to ''probe'' the plant as a suitable host for feeding. The completed circuit is displayed visually as a graph with different waveforms indicating either different insect activities such as saliva excretion or the ingestion of cellular contents or indicating which tissue type has been penetrated (i.e. phloem, xylem or mesophyll). So far, around ten different graphical waveforms are known, correlating with different insect/plant interaction events. The ...
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Electronic Program Guide
Electronic programming guides (EPGs) and interactive programming guides (IPGs) are menu-based systems that provide users of television, radio, and other media applications with continuously updated menus that display scheduling information for current and upcoming broadcast programming (most commonly, TV listings). Some guides also feature backward scrolling to promote their catch up content. They are commonly known as guides or TV guides. Non-interactive electronic programming guides (sometimes known as "navigation software") are typically available for television and radio, and consist of a digitally displayed, non-interactive menu of programming scheduling information shown by a cable television, cable or satellite television provider to its viewers on a dedicated channel. EPGs are transmitted by specialized video Character generator, character generation (CG) equipment housed within each such provider's central cable television headend, headend facility. By tuning into an ...
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Electropalatography
Electropalatography (EPG) is a technique used to monitor contacts between the tongue and hard palate, particularly during articulation and speech. A custom-made artificial palate is moulded to fit against a speaker's hard palate. The artificial palate contains electrodes exposed to the lingual surface. When contact occurs between the tongue surface and any of the electrodes, particularly between the lateral margins of the tongue and the borders of the hard palate, electronic signals are sent to an external processing unit. EPG provides dynamic real-time visual feedback of the location and timing of tongue contacts with the hard palate. The details of tongue activity during speech are recorded, providing direct articulatory information that a person can use in therapy to monitor and improve their articulation patterns. Visual feedback is very important in the success of treating deaf children. History Electropalatography was originally conceptualized and developed as a tool for ...
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Eminent Persons Group (other)
An Eminent Persons Group is a group of prominent individuals appointed by an organisation to investigate a particular issue. Examples include * ASEAN Eminent Persons Group, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries * Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group, founded by Commonwealth of Nations * International Independent Group of Eminent Persons, Sri Lanka See also * EPG (other) EPG may refer to: * Eggs per gram, a parasitology test * Electrical penetration graph * Electronic program guide * Electropalatography * Eminent Persons Group (other) * Engin Principal du Génie, an armoured fighting vehicle of France * ...
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Engin Principal Du Génie
The ''Engin Principal du Génie'' is an armoured engineering vehicle built upon the chassis of the Leclerc battle tank. It succeeds the ''Engin Blindé du Génie The Engin Blindé du Génie (EBG; "armoured engineering vehicle") is a French military engineering vehicle. Its chassis is that of the AMX-30 battle tank. Development of the vehicle began in the 1980s. It was pressed into service by the Frenc ...''. External links GIAT Armoured fighting vehicles of France Military engineering vehicles {{mil-vehicle-stub ...
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