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EPG

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EPGElectronic Program Guide
EPGExam Preparation Guide (various organizations)
EPGEmergency Planning Guide
EPGÉcole Parisienne de Gestalt (French school)
EPGElectrical Products Group (conference)
EPGElectronic Programme Guide
EPGElectric Power Group (Pasadena, CA)
EPGElectropalatography (speech science)
EPGEminent Persons Group (APEC subcommittee)
EPGEggs per Gram (parasitology)
EPGEngineering Process Group
EPGElectronic Proving Ground
EPGÉcole de Psycho-Graphologie (French: Psychographology School)
EPGElectrophotographic
EPGElectronic Project Generator (US Navy)
EPGEntrepôt Pétrolier de la Gironde (French: Gironde Petroleum Warehouse)
EPGEhlert Publishing Group (Maple Grove, MN)
EPGEpisode Program Guide (TV)
EPGEnterprise Platform Group
EPGExecutive Planning Group
EPGExpanded Portland Group (telecommunications)
EPGElectronic Payment Gateway (transaction processing)
EPGEnergy Practice Group (various organizations)
EPGEngineering Proving Ground
EPGEnterprise Privacy Group (data protection)
EPGEuropean Participating Governments
EPGEmergency Procedure Guidelines
EPGExercise Planning Guide
EPGExercise Planning Guidance
EPGEngineered Products Group Pty Ltd (Australia)
EPGEmbedded Planar Graph
EPGEnhanced Platforms Group (Sprint PCS)
EPGEmployment Planning Guide
EPGEarnings Performance Group
EPGElectropherogram
EPGElectronically Programmed Governor
EPGEmergency Power Generator
EPGExtended Planning Guidance
EPGElectrical Power Generator (space shuttle)
EPGElectrostatic Particle Guide
EPGEniwetok Proving Ground
EPGEncuentro Por Guatemala (Spanish, Guatemala)
EPGEngineering Practice Group
EPGEnhanced Product Group
EPGEyePlay Games LLC (multiplayer gaming site)
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Each mature cyst can hold up to 600 eggs (juveniles) so that infested soils can contain several hundreds of eggs per gram of soil.
Data were recorded on the following parameters: the number of galls, gall index, egg masses, egg mass index, eggs per plant, eggs per gram of root, and reproduction factor.
This negative result may have been due to a low number of eggs per gram of feces.
Goats revealed significantly higher (P<0.05) number of eggs per gram. Similarly the mean EPG at different altitudes was also found significantly different (P<0.05).
To account for any differences in female oyster size, the relative fecundity data were examined as number of eggs per gram of tissue (dry weight).
Among children with light infection intensity (<100 eggs per gram of stool), cure rates were 85% (12 of 14) with praziquantel, 78% (11 of 14) with arachidonic acid, and 87% (14 of 16) with the combination.
Efficacy of the drugs was measured by determining the difference of eggs per gram faeces (EPG) before and after treatment.
The mean intensity of egg shedding was 5,000 eggs per gram (range 800-11,200 eggs per gram; data not shown).
On an average Group A and B were attaining 650 and 750 Eggs Per Gram (EPG), 8.67 and 8.15 million/cmm Total Erythrocytic Count, 23.95% and 25.50% Packed Cell Volume, 7.25 and 7.15 g/100ml haemoglobin level of blood, 6.25 x 103 /cmm and 7.39 x 103/cmm Total Leukocyte Count, 5.76 and 5.68 g/100 ml Total Serum Protein, respectively.
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