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1. one communicating with the intestine. 2. an artificially created opening through the abdominal wall into the intestine.
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| intestinal putrefaction |
The chemical changes by bacteria in the intestine, forming indole, skatole, paracresol, phenol, phenylpropionic acid, phenylacetic acid, paraoxyphenylacetic acid, hydroparacumaric acid, fatty acids, carbon dioxide, hydrog
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| intestinal f.’s |
flukes that inhabit the intestines of humans or other animals, such as those of the families Fasciolidae, Heterophyidae, and Paramphistomatidae.
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| intestinal reflex |
Myenteric reflex .
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| intestinal g.’s |
glandulae intestinales.
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