| Gussenbauer's s. |
a figure-of-eight suture used in repairing a rent of the intestine.
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| gustatism |
pseudogeusia.
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| gustatory a. |
ageusia.
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| gustatory b. |
caliculus gustatorius.
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| gustatory c.’s |
taste c's.
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| GUS | an epithelial cell in a taste bud that activates sensory fibers of the facial nerve or the glossopharyngeal nerve or the vagus nerve |
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| GUS | the faculty of taste |
| GUS | an oval sensory end organ on the surface of the tongue |
| GUS | the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus |
| GUS | the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus |
| GUS | German physicist who with James Franck proved the existence of the stationary energy states postulated by Bohr (1887-1975) |
| GUS | Austrian painter influenced by art nouveau (1862-1918) |
| GUS | German physicist who with James Franck proved the existence of the stationary energy states postulated by Bohr (1887-1975) |
| GUS | Austrian composer and conductor (1860-1911) |
| GUS | German physicist who with Bunsen pioneered spectrum analysis and formulated two laws governing electric networks (1824-1887) |
| GUS | German physicist who derived Fechner's Law on the basis of early work by E. H. Weber (1801-1887) |
| GUS | French painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday scenes (1819-1877) |
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