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Koch-weeks bacillus
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The bacillus which causes conjunctivitis kohler’s disease kohler’s disease / k! l?z d?si z/
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Bacillum, латинский
Bacillum [i, n], латинский
Bacillum [i, n] (nicotianum), латинский
Bacillum, i, n, латинский
Bacilluria, английский
The presence of bacilli in the urine
Bacillus, английский
- A bacterium shaped like a rod (note: the plural is bacilli.)
- Rod-shaped bacterium
Bacillus calmette, английский
Bacillus calmette-guerin, английский
Bacillus calmette-guerin (bcg), английский
Бацилла кальметта-герена (бцж) аттенуированный штамм mycobacterium bovis, используемый для производства вакцины против туберкулеза. см. bcg vaccine (вакцина бцж).
Bacillus coli, английский
Bacillus subtilis bakteeri, финский
Bacillus [i, m], латинский
Bacillus, i, m, латинский
Conjunctivitis, английский
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the delicate outer lining of the eyeball).
- An inflammation of the conjunctiva, the transparent layer covering the inner eyelid and the white portion (sclera) of the eyeball. conjunctivitis can be caused by a virus, bacteria, or fungus (infectious conjunctivitis, or “pink eye”, may be contagious); allergies to pollen, fabrics, animals, or cosmetics (allergic conjunctivitis); or by air pollution or noxious fumes such as swimming pool chlorine (chemical conjunctivitis). symptoms include red or watery eyes, blurred vision, inflamed inner eyelids, scratchiness in the eyes, or (with infectious conjunctivitis) a puss like or watery discharge and matted eyelids. conjunctivitis is usually treated with antibiotic eye drops and/or ointment.
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva from a range of causes
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eyes.
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane covering the eye and inside of the eyelid
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Dorsum, английский
The back of any part of the body (note: the plural is dorsa.)
Negativism, английский
The attitude of a person who opposes advice or instructions comment: there are two types of negativism: active, where someone does the opposite of what a doctor tells him or her, and passive, where someone does not do what he or she has been asked to do.
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