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omentum Well-vascularized tissue of the gut believed to reduce swelling and increase blood flow to the spinal cord when transposed to the injured site.
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OM Organisation and Methods
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omasum The third part of the ruminant stomach located between the reticulum and the abomasum.
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omnivore (adj. omnivorous) an animal that eats both plant and animal matter (Humans are omnivores.)
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omentum an apron-like flap of tissue which hangs from the underside of the stomach and aids circulation in the abdomen.
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