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  • 41intestinal artery — n any of 12 to 15 arteries that arise from the superior mesenteric artery and divide repeatedly into interconnected branches which encircle and supply the jejunum and ileum …

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  • 42intestinal flu — n an acute usu. transitory attack of gastroenteritis that is marked by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramping and is typically caused by a virus (as the Norwalk virus) or a bacterium (as E. coli) not usu. used technically …

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  • 43intestinal gland — n CRYPT OF LIEBERKÜHN …

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  • 44intestinal lipodystrophy — n WHIPPLE S DISEASE * * * Whipple disease …

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  • 45intestinal/intestine  — [adj] pertaining to digestive organs abdominal, alimentary, bowel, celiac, duodenal, gut, inner, inside, interior, internal, inward, rectal, stomachic, ventral, visceral; concept 406 …

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  • 46intestinal fortitude — ☆ intestinal fortitude n. courage and perseverance; grit; pluck: a euphemism for “guts” (see GUT, sense 7a) …

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  • 47Intestinal Disgorge — Значимость предмета статьи поставлена под сомнение. Пожалуйста, покажите в статье значимость её предмета, добавив в неё доказательства значимости по частным критериям значимости или, в случае если частные критерии значимости для… …

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  • 48intestinal obstruction — Blockage of the small intestine or large intestine, resulting from either lack of peristalsis or mechanical obstruction (e.g., by narrowing, foreign objects, or hernia). Obstruction near the start of the small intestine often causes vomiting.… …

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  • 49intestinal fortitude — noun : courage, stamina, guts the qualities we have discussed common sense, intestinal fortitude, leadership … are not the only ones desirable in a second lieutenant Infantry Journal only a man of powerful will and intestinal fortitude could have …

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  • 50intestinal squeeze — ▪ medical disorder       pain and possible injury to the small (small intestine) or large intestine caused by expansion of trapped gases (intestinal gas) when a person, especially a pilot or underwater diver, goes from areas of greater pressure… …

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