| Candida albicans |
Candida albicans, a diploid sexual fungus (a form of yeast) is the causal agent of opportunistic infections in humans, the most common being oral and vaginal infections. Systemic fungal infections have emerged as important causes of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients (e.g., AIDS, cancer chemotherapy, organ or bone marrow transplantation). ...
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| canine tooth |
In oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, fangs, or (in the case of those of the upper jaw) eye teeth, are relatively long, pointed teeth, evolved (and used, in most species where they remain prominent) primarily for firmly holding food in order to tear it apart, and occasionally as weapons. They are often the largest teeth in the mouth. ...
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| canker |
Canker and anthracnose are general terms for a large number of different plant diseases, characterised by broadly similar symptoms, the appearance of small areas of dead tissue, which grow slowly, often over a period of years. Some are of only minor consequence, but others are ultimately lethal, and of major economic importance in agriculture and horticulture. Different cankers and anthracnoses are caused by a wide range of organisms, including fungi, bacteria, mycoplasmas and viruses. ...
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| cannabinoid |
Cannabinoids are a group of chemicals which activate the body's cannabinoid receptors. Before other types were discovered, the term referred to a unique group of secondary metabolites found in the cannabis plant, which are responsible for the plant's peculiar pharmacological effects. ...
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| cannabis |
Many countries have laws regarding the cultivation, possession, supply or use of cannabis (hemp). Non-drug cannabis products (eg fibre and seed) are legal in many countries, and these countries may license cultivation for these purposes. The herb is a controlled substance in most, though its use is condoned in some locales for medicinal purposes. ...
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| Can | highly aromatic inner bark of the Canella winterana used as a condiment and a tonic |
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| Can | 1 genus: aromatic tropical trees of eastern Africa and Florida to West Indies |
| Can | large evergreen shrub or small tree having white aromatic bark and leathery leaves and small purple to red flowers in terminal cymes |
| Can | large evergreen shrub or small tree having white aromatic bark and leathery leaves and small purple to red flowers in terminal cymes |
| Can | 1 genus: aromatic tropical trees of eastern Africa and Florida to West Indies |
| Can | (biology) covered with fine whitish hairs or down |
| Can | grayish white |
| Can | a form of solitaire that involves gambling |
| Can | the quantity contained in a can |
| Can | an instrument of punishment formerly used in China for petty criminals |
| Can | an acute feverish disease in people and in dogs marked by gastroenteritis and mild jaundice |
| Can | the brightest star in the sky |
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