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Feces - Wikipedia
Feces (also faeces or fæces) are the solid or semi-solid remains of food that was not digested in the small intestine, and has been broken down by bacteria in ...
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fæces - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Synonyms · afføring, ekskrementer pl · (informal) bæ, lort. References. edit. “fæces” in Den Danske Ordbog. French. edit. Noun. edit. fæces f pl (plural only).
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The Urine and Fæces in Diagnosis - PMC
The Urine and Fæces in Diagnosis. Reviewed by: Martin W Ware. Martin W Ware. Find articles by Martin W Ware. Copyright and License information. PMC Copyright ...
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fæces
fæces, n. pl. (ˈfiːsiːz) Forms: 5–8 feces, -is, 6 fecies, fesses, (8 feeces), 7– fæces. [a. L. fæces pl. of fæx dregs.] 1. Sediment; dregs, lees, subsidence, refuse.1460–70 Bk. Quintessence i. 4 Rotun fecis of wiyn. 1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters B vij, Euery water shold be cast upon his ow...
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THE FÆCES IN ALIMENTARY DISORDERS. - ScienceDirect
For further details of these examinations, a book such as Cammidge's " The Fæces of Children and Adults" should be consulted.
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Very Large Collection of Hardened Fæces throughout the Large ...
Very Large Collection of Hardened Fæces throughout the Large, and the Greater Part of the Small Intestine; Perforation, without the Usual Consequences ...
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Bating (leather)
Wood, investigating the microbial properties of dog fæces, was able to isolate species of different bacteria, determining that aged dog fæces was more potent (hence, more efficacious) than fresh dog fæces.
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A SMALL VIRUS IN HUMAN FÆCES - The Lancet - TheLancet.com
Clumps of spherical virus-like particles, 22 nm. in diameter, some of which were empty, were seen in all five specimens of fæces examined.
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EXAMINATION OF THE FÆCES. - ScienceDirect.com
Volume 167, Issue 4320, 16 June 1906, Pages 1683-1685. The Lancet. EXAMINATION OF THE FÆCES. Author links open overlay panel. Dr. Robert Baumstark.
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Synthesis of Long-Chain Fats by Bacteria isolated from Human Fæces
WE have recently isolated an organism from the stool of an adult human subject that is capable of synthesizing significant quantities of fatty material, ...
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Coloration of the Fæces - PMC
Coloration of the Fæces. Thomas Pope. Thomas Pope. Find articles by Thomas Pope. Copyright and License information. PMC Copyright notice. PMCID: PMC2287994 ...
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THE FÆCES IN ALIMENTARY DISORDERS. - The Lancet
THE FÆCES IN ALIMENTARY DISORDERS. Chalmers Watson, M.D.. Chalmers Watson, M.D.. Search for articles by this author. Article Info. Publication History ...
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fæcal
fæcal, a. (ˈfiːkəl) Also 7–9 fecal. [f. L. fæc-em, fæx, dregs + -al1. Cf. F. fécal.] Belonging to or of the nature of fæces, characterized by the presence of fæces, as in fæcal abscess, fæcal fistula, fæcal tumour.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg., Lytell celles, wherin the fecall mater taket...
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Coprolith
Coprolith may mean:
Coprolite, fossilised dung
Fecaloma, a hardened piece of fæces, symptomatic of certain illnesses.
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fecifork
fecifork Entom. (ˈfiːsɪfɔːk) [f. L. fæci- (see fæces) + fork.] (See quot.)1826 Kirby & Spence Entom. IV. 353 Fecifork (Fæcifurca), the anal fork on which the larvæ of Cassida, etc., carry their fæces.
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