| Besnier-Boeck disease |
sarcoidosis.
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| Besnoitia |
a genus of coccidian protozoa (suborder Eimeriina, order Eucoccidiida) whose oocysts resemble those of Toxoplasma; various species cause besnoitiosis in mammals. B. bennet´ti infects horses; B. besnoi´ti infects cattle; and B. jelliso´ni and B. walla´cei infect rodents.
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| besnoitiosis |
infection of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, or other herbivores with protozoa of the genus Besnoitia, transmitted mechanically by certain biting flies or by ingestion of oocysts shed in the feces of the cat, the definitive host. The organisms localize in the skin, blood vessels, mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, and subcutaneous and other tissues, where they eventually form characteristic thick-walled cysts. Other symptoms include fever, anasarca, loss of appetite, photophobia, rhinitis, sclerodermatitis, and alopecia of varying severity. Formerly called globidiosis.
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| Best's carmine s. |
a stain for demonstrating glycogen.
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| Best's d. |
congenital macular degeneration.
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| BES | pledged to be married |
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| BES | of clothing |
| BES | mark with, or as if with, spots |
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| BES | scatter with liquid |
| BES | German mathematician and astronomer who made accurate measurements of stellar distances and who predicted the existence on an 8th planet (1784-1846) |
| BES | British inventor and metallurgist who developed the Bessemer process (1813-1898) |
| BES | a refractory-lined furnace used to convert pig iron into steel by the Bessemer process |
| BES | a process for making steel using a Bessemer converter to blast air through through molten iron and thus burning the excess carbon and impurities |
| BES | small genus of cormous perennials of Mexico |
| BES | half-hardy Mexican herb cultivated for its drooping terminal umbels of showy red-and-white flowers |
| BES | genus of North American spring wildflowers |
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