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pithecoid t. the theory that humans are descended from apelike ancestors.
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pithomycotoxicosis a form of mycotoxicosis in animals from ingestion of fungi of the genus Pithomyces, resulting in liver damage and facial eczema of ruminants (see under eczema).
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Pithomyces (pith-oh-my-sees) ?contaminant, found on decaying plants, especially leaves and grasses. Rarely found indoors, but it can grown on paper. No reports of allergies or infections, but some species produce a toxin that causes facial eczema in sheep.
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pith The first year's growth of a tree stem, found approximately in the center of a tree trunk or branch.
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pith The central core of a stem and of some roots, representing the first year of growth and consisting mainly of soft tissue.
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