| irrigation |
As streams were few in Palestine, water was generally stored up in winter in reservoirs, and distributed through gardens in numerous rills, which could easily be turned or diverted by the foot (Deut. 11:10). For purposes of irrigation, water was raised from streams or pools by water-wheels, or by a shaduf, commonly used on the banks of the Nile to the present day.
Ãâó: www.ccel.org/ccel/easton/ebd2.EBD.i.html
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| irritable bowel syndrome |
A condition involving the GI tract which has some similar symptoms to Crohn's disease.
Ãâó: www.crohnsresource.com/glossary.jsp
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| irradiation |
radiation therapy; treatment by ionizing radiation.
Ãâó: www.albertaradiosurgery.ca/faq/glossary/
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| irritable bowel syndrome |
A disorder of the intestine that affects motility and causes abdominal pain, bloating and irregular bowel movements (constipation and / or diarrhoea). Used to be known in the past as spastic colon or colitis and irritable colon. It should not be confused with irritable bowel disease but can be seen simultaneously with IBD.
Ãâó: www.ferring.com/therapeutic/gastro/GLOSSARY.htm
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| irritant |
A chemical that can cause temporary irritation at the site of contact.
Ãâó: www.sbcfire.org/hazmat/env_terms.asp
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