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intestinal

[in-tes-tuh-nl, in-tes-tahyn-l] / ɪnˈtɛs tə nl, ˌɪn tɛsˈtaɪn l /


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"Intestinal motility has its own acoustic patterns and tonal qualities," Weese-Mayer said.

From Science Daily • Nov. 16, 2023

Intestinal worms, which thrive in poor sanitary conditions, infect close to 90 percent of children in the developing world and, depending on the severity of the infection may lead to malnutrition, anemia, or stunted growth.

From Textbooks • Sep. 6, 2018

Intestinal inflammation might give rise to Parkinson’s in several ways, Houser explains.

From Scientific American • May 8, 2018

Intestinal surgery forced him in 2006, at age 79, to hand Cuba’s presidency to his younger brother Raúl Castro, a transfer of power that became official in 2008.

From Time • Nov. 26, 2016

The Intestinal Juice is a clear liquid with an alkaline reaction, containing water, mineral salts, and certain proteid substances that may act as enzymes.

From Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools by Walters, Francis M.




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