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Episc.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Episcopal.

  2. Episcopalian.


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ESC, embryonic stem cell; endomeso, endomesoderm; NPC, neural precursor; GM06990, B lymphocyte; HeLa-S3, cervical carcinoma; IMR90, fetal lung fibroblast; EPL, early primitive ectoderm-like cell; EBM6/EpiSC, epiblast stem cell; piPSC, partially induced pluripotent stem cell; MEF, mouse embryonic fibroblast; MEL, murine erythroleukemia; CH12, B-cell lymphoma.

From Nature

ESC, embryonic stem cell; endomeso, endomesoderm; NPC, neural precursor; GM06990, B lymphocyte; HeLa-S3, cervical carcinoma; IMR90, fetal lung fibroblast; EPL, early primitive ectoderm-like cell; EBM6/EpiSC, epiblast stem cell; piPSC, partially induced pluripotent stem cell; MEF, mouse embryonic fibroblast; MEL, murine erythroleukemia; CH12, B-cell lymphoma.

From Nature

Isern. in c. vlt. tit. episc. vel Abb.

From Project Gutenberg

Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ Sub-Librarius, et a sacris olim Episc.

From Project Gutenberg

Yet we know that "evêque" is "episc" and "bishop" "piscop," and that "episcopus" is the Latin for bishop; the words, therefore, are really one and the same, in spite of the difference in their appearance.

From Project Gutenberg