| sham d. |
a drink, as by an esophagostomized dog, in which swallowed water fails to be ingested or retained in the stomach.
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| sham f. |
1. an experimental procedure that has been performed on dogs, in which food is chewed and swallowed but does not enter the stomach, because of diversion to the exterior by an esophageal fistula or other device. 2. see under test.
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| sham feeding t. |
(for diagnosis of incomplete vagotomy): an appetizing meal is served and chewed but not swallowed, stimulating gastric acid secretion solely by vagal pathways; acid secretion is not stimulated after adequate vagotomy.
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| sham r. |
an outburst of behavior in a decorticated animal, resembling fear or anger; a similar phenomenon may be observed in humans with insulin-induced hypoglycemia or carbon monoxide poisoning.
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| sham-feeding |
sham feeding; see under feeding.
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| sham | trailing trifoliate Asiatic and African herb having cobalt blue flowers |
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