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erg (erg) a unit of work or energy, being the work performed when a force of 1 dyne moves its point of operation through a distance of 1 cm; equal to 10−7joule.
ERG
abbr.
electroretinogram

erg (ûrg)
n.
The centimeter-gram-second unit of energy or work equal to the work done by a force of one dyne acting over a distance of one centimeter.

erg
[urg, erg]
a unit of energy in the centimeter-gram-second system equal to the work done by a force of 1 dyne through a distance of 1 cm. 1 erg |m= 10-7J. See also joule.

erg [erg]
a unit of work or energy, being the work performed when a force of 1 dyne moves its point of operation through a distance of 1 cm; equal to 10−7joule.

erg
(urg),
n a unit of energy equal to the energy consumed by 1 dyne acting through 1 cm, which is equal to 107 joule.

ERG
electroretinogram.

erg
a unit of work or energy, equivalent to 1.0 × 10−7 joules, to 2.4 × 10−8 calories, or to 0.624 × 1012 electron volts.

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Q. I''ve been having the erge to eat without being able to stop for a few days now. Is that an eating disorder? I'm trying to study- which is real hard for me cause I have ADD and get up every 5 seconds to get something to eat. Even when I'm not hungry and I cant stop it. it's been like that for like 3 days now and I feel I'm gaining weight. I dont want that!! that's girl's buissness usually!! what to do? is it an eating disorder or just stress from not being able to study or an excuse I'm giving myself or what?? Is gonna last? what do u think? please, I really dont know what to do....any help...

A. Generally, if you don't have any other concomitant diseases or take drugs that influences weight and appetite, what you describe doesn't sound as eating disorder - you don't seem to have preoccupation with food or your weight, you don't purge and it doesn't seem to interfere with your daily functioning (and additionally, 3 days doesn't make it a chronic problem).

What it seem you might have, especially taking into account the association between the stressful time you have now, is maybe a problem in dealing with stress -you feel an intense stress and can't comprehend with the requirements well (you have problem concentrating) so you turn to eating (i.e. self-medicating with food) - I think you should put the emphasis on this area.

Anyway, if you feel this problem is too big or disturbing your life, you can always seek more professional advice (e.g. psychologist).

In the mean time, you may read more here:
http://www.add.org/articles/eatingdisorders.html

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The Crafts Centre of Great Britain had been successfully operating for several years and the need was now felt for a specialist sales outlet for the increasing number of potters em erging in part from the recently established art college courses.
Auf Empfehlung des Rektors war Karl Kont vorgeschlagen worden, eine wissenschaftliche Probearbeit zum Thema "Der Translativ in den mordwinischen Sprachen" abzufassen und daraufhin erging an ihn der Vorschlag, die Universitat 1953 im Fernstudium abzuschliessen.
By day's end, Gordon had logged 12,000 meters on the high-tech rowing machine, an activity that the rowers refer to as erging.
 
 
 
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