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gastric reflux Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD, or GORD when -oesophageal, the BE form, is substituted) is injury to the esophagus that develops from chronic exposure of the esophagus to acid coming up from the stomach (reflux). In contrast, heartburn is the symptom of acid in the esophagus, characterized by a burning discomfort behind the breastbone (sternum). ...
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gastroenterostomy A gastroenterostomy is the surgical creation of a connection between the stomach and the jejunum. The operation can sometimes be performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy (the removal of part of the stomach). Gastroenterostomy was in the past typically performed to treat peptic ulcers, but today is usually carried out to enable food to pass directly to the small intestine, bypassing a damaged duodenum. ...
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gastropod Subclass Eogastropoda    PatellogastropodaSubclass Orthogastropoda  Superorder Cocculiniformia  Superorder Hot Vent Taxa    Neomphaolida  Superorder Vetigastropoda  Superorder Neritaemorphi    Neritopsina  Superorder Caenogastropoda    Architaenioglossa    Sorbeoconcha  Superorder Heterobranchia    Heterostropha    ...
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Gastropoda Subclass Eogastropoda    PatellogastropodaSubclass Orthogastropoda  Superorder Cocculiniformia  Superorder Hot Vent Taxa    Neomphaolida  Superorder Vetigastropoda  Superorder Neritaemorphi    Neritopsina  Superorder Caenogastropoda    Architaenioglossa    Sorbeoconcha  Superorder Heterobranchia    Heterostropha    ...
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Gastrotricha The gastrotrichs (from Greek gaster "stomach" and thrix "hair") are a phylum of microscopic animals, found in fresh water and marine environments. They are bilaterally symmetric, with a complete gut. The body is covered with cilia, especially about the mouth, and has two terminal projections that serve as adhesive tubes. Like many microscopic animals, their locomotion is primarily powered by hydrostatics, and they reproduce entirely by parthenogenesis. ...
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