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ammonia intoxication Ammonia toxicity.
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ammonia toxicity Poisoning caused by an excess of ammonia. Ammonia is produced in the intestinal tract by bacterial action. After absorption it is transported to the liver, where it is converted to the less toxic urea. In diseases such as cirrho
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ammoniemia Excessive ammonia in the blood. Normally only faint traces of ammonia are found in the blood. Increased amounts are due to a pathological condition such as impaired liver function. Also spelled ammonemia.
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ammonium thiosulfate The chemical in fixing solution that removes unexposed silver bromide crystals from radiographic film during the development process.
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Ammon's f. a pear-shaped aperture in the sclera at an early fetal period.
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