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  • 61intestinal lymphangiectasia — dilatation of the intestinal lymphatic system, particularly the lacteals in the intestinal villi, characterized by protein losing enteropathy, steatorrhea, and lymphopenia …

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  • 62intestinal stasis — any condition in which normal passage of intestinal content is impaired; it may be due to mechanical obstruction or impaired intestinal motility. See stasis syndrome, under syndrome …

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  • 63intestinal gel — žarnyno gelis statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacinės formos apibrėžtis Vartoti į žarnyną skirtas puskietis preparatas – gelis. atitikmenys: angl. intestinal gel vok. Gel zur intestinalen Anwendung pranc. gel intestinal šaltinis European… …

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  • 64INTESTINAL, ALE — adj. T. d’Anatomie Qui appartient ou qui a rapport aux intestins. Conduit intestinal. Vers intestinaux …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 65Intestinal epithelium — The intestinal epithelium is the epithelium that covers the small and large intestine. It is simple columnar and non ciliated. They primarily take part in the digestive system. However, they also express TLR 4 receptorsLippincott s Illustrated… …

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  • 66intestinal valve — a fold in the intestine which increases surface area for processing food without lengthening the intestine. Found in Elasmobranchii and Acipenseridae, for example. See also ring, scroll and spiral intestinal valves …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 67intestinal fortitude — courage; resoluteness; endurance; guts: to have intestinal fortitude. [1940 45] * * * …

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  • 68intestinal gas — Volatile material (mostly swallowed air, partly digestive by products) in the digestive tract, which normally contains 150–500 cc of gas. Air in the stomach is either belched out or passed to the intestines. Some of its oxygen is absorbed into… …

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  • 69Intestinal obstruction — Blockage of the intestine by infolding (intussusception), malformation, tumor, digestive problems, a foreign body, or inflammation. Symptoms can include crampy abdominal pain, lack of ability to eliminate normal feces, and eventually shock. On… …

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  • 70intestinal region — See: carapace region h [Martin, 2005]. Most posterior median region of the dorsal carapace, sometimes with intestinal spine(s) [Poore, 2004]. The most posterior of the mesial areas on the carapace of crabs, bounded anteriorly by the cardiac… …

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