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saliva

[suh-lahy-vuh] / səˈlaɪ və /


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Those areas include travel packs for curlers, which include high-protein snacks, hand sanitizers, face masks, chewing gum to increase saliva production and help avoid illness, and even dehydrated meals when going to Asia.

From BBC

Stool, blood and saliva samples from volunteer participants will be analysed to build "an immunological profile" of both diseases.

From BBC

It licked his wrist, and the saliva shone like a glowworm on his skin.

From Literature

Arakawa was found to have died on or around Feb. 11 from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a very rare disease that is spread by infected rat droppings or saliva.

From MarketWatch

After she died in 2024 in northern Spain, aged 117, scientists took samples from her stool, blood, saliva, and urine and compared them with 75 other women from the Iberian peninsula.

From BBC