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septicemia Disease caused by the spread of bacteria and their toxins in the bloodstream. Also called blood poisoning.
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separation anxiety The distress experienced by infants when they are separated from their caregivers.
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septum (L. septum, fence) Any dividing wall or partition; frequently a cross wall in a fungal or algal filament.
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sepsis Destruction of tissue by pathogenic micro-organisms or their toxins, especially through infection of a wound. cf aseptic; axenic; sterile.
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septate (L. septum, fence) Divided by cross walls into cells or compartments.
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