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camphor an extract from the camphor laurel tree. Used in households to deter moths in cupboards
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cAMP a place where people live temporarily in tents, cabins, or other inexpensive or portable dwellings
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cAMP A small, ring shaped molecule that acts as achemical signal in slime molds, as an intracellular second messenger in vertebrate endocrine systems, and as a regulator of the lac operon.
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Campylobacter jejuni This bacteria causes the foodborne infection Campylobacteriosis. Campylobacter jejuni is an emerging pathogen and is often found in raw chicken, raw milk and cattle. It is the leading cause of bacterial diarrhea in this and in other industrialized countries.
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campylobacteriosis This foodborne illness is caused by Campylobacter jejuni. Symptoms include fever, headache, abdominal pain, fatigue and diarrhea. A person can become infected by eating under-cooked chicken, or other foods such as salad, that have been cross-contaminated with raw chicken. An infected food handler can spread the disease by preparing the food with unwashed hands (fecal contamination).
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