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Efferent axon

Efferent axon is defined as a neuron that carries information away from a structure

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Efferent fibers

Efferent fibers refer to nerve fibers (motor fibers) that carry neural information from the central nervous system to the periphery.

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Efferent nerves

Efferent nerves refer to motor nerves carry outgoing signals for action from the central nervous system to the muscles; nerves that carry impulses to the outlying regions of the body from the central nervous system.

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Efferent neurons

Efferent neurons refer to motor neurons that convey impulses away from the brain; conduct impulses from the CNS to the effector organ, e.g., motor neuron

Effete

Effete means worn out; no longer fertile or productive. It also means weak, ineffectual; marked by decadence or self -indulgence and effeminate.

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Efficacy

Efficacy is defined as the tendency of a drug to activate a particular kind of receptor; the most intense, or peak, level of a drug effect

Efficacy expectations

Efficacy expectations is a term that refer to children's beliefs that they can adequately perform a modeled behavior.

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Efficacy studies

Efficacy studies refer to assessments of therapeutic effectiveness based on well-controlled investigation of well-defined clinical problems.

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