| trichinella spiralis | <microbiology> Trichinosis is an intestinal and tissue infection of humans and other mammals caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Infection occurs through the consumption of infected meat (usually domestic pork) that carries the encysted larvae of Trichinella spiralis. Common symptoms include: diarrhoea, muscle pains, fever, dehydration and swelling around the eyes. Myocarditis (heart infection), pneumonitis (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain infection) can also occur in advanced cases. (19 Jan 1998) |
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| trichinelliasis | <microbiology> Trichinosis is an intestinal and tissue infection of humans and other mammals caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Infection occurs through the consumption of infected meat (usually domestic pork) that carries the encysted larvae of T. Spiralis. Common symptoms include: diarrhoea, muscle pains, fever, dehydration and swelling around the eyes. Myocarditis (heart infection), pneumonitis (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain infection) can also occur in advanced cases. (19 Jan 1998) |
| Trichinellicae | A superfamily of nematodes, including the following roundworms that are parasitic in man: Trichinella spiralis, the trichina worm (family Trichinellidae); Trichuris trichiura, the human whipworm; Capillaria hepatica, the capillary liver worm; and C. Philippinensis (family Trichuridae). Synonym: Trichinellicae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trichinelloidea | A superfamily of nematodes, including the following roundworms that are parasitic in man: Trichinella spiralis, the trichina worm (family Trichinellidae); Trichuris trichiura, the human whipworm; Capillaria hepatica, the capillary liver worm; and C. Philippinensis (family Trichuridae). Synonym: Trichinellicae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trichinellosis | <microbiology> Trichinosis is an intestinal and tissue infection of humans and other mammals caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Infection occurs through the consumption of infected meat (usually domestic pork) that carries the encysted larvae of T. Spiralis. Common symptoms include: diarrhoea, muscle pains, fever, dehydration and swelling around the eyes. Myocarditis (heart infection), pneumonitis (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain infection) can also occur in advanced cases. (19 Jan 1998) |
| trichiniasis | <medicine> Trichinosis. Origin: NL Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| trichiniferous | Containing trichina worms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trichinization | Infection with trichina worms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trichinoscope | <instrument> An apparatus for the detection of trichinae in the flesh of animals, as of swine. Origin: Trichina + -scope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| trichinosis | <microbiology> Trichinosis is an intestinal and tissue infection of humans and other mammals caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Infection occurs through the consumption of infected meat (usually domestic pork) that carries the encysted larvae of T. Spiralis. Common symptoms include: diarrhoea, muscle pains, fever, dehydration and swelling around the eyes. Myocarditis (heart infection), pneumonitis (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain infection) can also occur in advanced cases. (19 Jan 1998) |
| trichinous | Infected with trichina worms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trichion | A cephalometric point at the midpoint of the hairline at the top of the forehead. Origin: G. Thrix, hair (05 Mar 2000) |
| trichite | 1. <chemical> A kind of crystallite resembling a bunch of hairs, common in obsidian. 2. <zoology> A delicate, hairlike siliceous spicule, found in certain sponges. <zoology> Trichite sheaf, one of the small sheaflike fascicles of slender setae characteristic of certain sponges. Origin: Gr, hair. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| trichitis | Inflammation of the hair bulbs. Origin: trich-+ G. -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| trichiuriform | <zoology> Like or pertaining to the genus Trichiurus or family Trichiuridae, comprising the scabbard fishes and hairtails. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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chloroform: a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an anesthetic; "chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic"
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cellulose triacetate: cellulose acetate that is relatively slow to burn; used instead of celluloid for motion-picture film
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an irresistible urge to pull out your own hair
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trichromatic: having or involving three colors; "trichromatic vision"; "a trichromatic printing process"; "trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three colors"; "tricolor plumage"; "a tricolor process in photography"
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| TRI | huge ceratopsian dinosaur having three horns and the neck heavily armored with a very solid frill |
| TRI | comprising only the manatees |
| TRI | type and sole genus of the Trichechidae |
| TRI | sirenian mammal of tropical coastal waters of America |
| TRI | parasitic nematode occurring in the intestines of pigs and rats and human beings and producing larvae that form cysts in skeletal muscles |
| TRI | parasitic nematode occurring in the intestines of pigs and rats and human beings and producing larvae that form cysts in skeletal muscles |
| TRI | infestation by trichina larvae that are transmitted by eating inadequately cooked meat (especially pork) |
| TRI | infestation by trichina larvae that are transmitted by eating inadequately cooked meat (especially pork) |
| TRI | point where the hairline meets the midpoint of the forehead |
| TRI | cutlassfishes |
| TRI | a strong acid made by chlorinating acetic acid |
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