| dietary a. |
amenorrhea accompanying loss of weight due to dietary restriction that is less extreme than that seen in anorexia nervosa and is not associated with psychological problems. Called also nutritional a.
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| diet |
A prescribed allowance of food or nutrients provided through the oral route.
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| dietary f. |
that part of whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and nuts that resists digestion in the gastrointestinal tract; it includes soluble fibers such as pectins, gums, mucilages, and some hemicelluloses and insoluble fibers such as cellulose, some hemicelluloses, and lignin.
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| dietary hepatic n. |
hepatosis dietetica.
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| Dieterle's s. |
a silver impregnation method for staining Legionella and other organisms. Slides are sensitized in uranyl nitrate, treated with gum mastic, incubated in silver nitrate, and developed in a solution of hydroquinone, sodium sulfite, acetone, formaldehyde, pyridine, and gum mastic. Cells stain black on a yellow-tan background.
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