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1. Ab
2.8/5 (16 votes)
(see ANTIBODY)
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An avermectin (see AVERMECTINS) used in cattle as an ectoparasiticide and endoparasiticide.
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A group of rapidly growing African trees being exploited as a forestry crop. The seed pods have caused poisoning in goats and cattle. Clinical signs include tachycardia, anorexia, ruminal stasis, anaemia, dyspnoea and recumbency. Affected animals...
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4. Abdomen
2.4/5 (13 votes)
A region of the body between the chest and the pelvis belly.
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5. Abdomen
2.7/5 (14 votes)
The part of the body in front of the spine between the thorax (see CHEST) and the PELVIS. (For a description of abdominal organs, see under appropriate headings.)
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2.4/5 (13 votes)
(see under STOMACH, DISEASES OF; INTESTINES, DISEASES OF; DIARRHOEA; LIVER, DISEASES OF; PANCREAS, DISEASES OF; KIDNEYS, DISEASES OF; BLADDER, DISEASES OF; PERITONITIS; BLOAT; COLIC; ASCITES; HERNIA)
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2.3/5 (15 votes)
These include injuries to the abdominal walls, to the alimentary tract and to the organs within the abdomen. Trauma may result in damage to the liver, spleen, kidneys, or urinary bladder. Apparently small external wounds of the abdominal wall may be...
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3.1/5 (15 votes)
The insertion of a needle into the abdominal cavity to remove fluids.
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2.8/5 (11 votes)
A degenerative condition of an organ or tissue leading to dysfunction or loss of function. Usually inherited and often involving brain or other nerve tissue. (See LYSOSOMES – Lysosomal storage disease.)
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10. Ablation
2.4/5 (14 votes)
Removal of an organ, or part of an organ, by surgery.
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