| Salmonella |
A bacterial infection of the colon which causes diarrhea.
Ãâó: www.gastromd.com/definitionss.html
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| salt |
A substance other than water resulting from the reaction between an acid and a base.
Ãâó: www.deh.gov.au/settlements/industry/finance/glossa...
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| salpingo-oophorectomy |
Removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes (may be combined with any of the above procedures)
Ãâó: www.womenandinfants.com/body.cfm
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| saltatorial |
Locomotion involving quadrupedal jumping (eg snowshoe hare) Table of locomotor strategies
Ãâó: www.uoguelph.ca/~mammals/Mammalogy_2005_glossary.h...
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| salicylic acid |
A compound found in many plants that is central to plants' own defensive systems, though researchers do not fully understand how. A synthetic version is used in aspirin and in the external treatment of conditions such as eczema. People who eat lots of fruits and vegetables have higher than normal levels of salicylic acid in their blood.
Ãâó: www.ecohealth101.org/glossary.html
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| SAL | surgical removal of one or both Fallopian tubes |
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| SAL | inflammation of a Fallopian tube (usually the result of infection spreading from the vagina or uterus) or of a Eustachian tube |
| SAL | a tube in the uterus or the ear |
| SAL | spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods |
| SAL | either of two long roots eaten cooked |
| SAL | Mediterranean biennial herb with long-stemmed heads of purple ray flowers and milky sap and long edible root |
| SAL | edible root of the salsify plant |
| SAL | tropical vine having pink-and-yellow flowers spotted purple and edible roots sometimes boiled as a potato substitute |
| SAL | tropical vine having umbels of small purple flowers and edible roots sometimes boiled as a potato substitute |
| SAL | chiefly Old World herbs or shrubs: saltworts |
| SAL | bushy plant of Old World salt marshes and sea beaches having prickly leaves |
| SAL | prickly bushy Eurasian plant |
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