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The small intestine, leading out of the stomach; narrower but longer than the large intestine (or colon), to which it connects. See also bowel.
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| small intestine |
The section of the intestines between the stomach and colon consisting of approximately 20 feet. It is divided into three major sections the duodenum, the jejunum and ileum. Digestion and absorption occurs primarily in these areas.
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| small cell lung cancer |
generally grows more quickly and is more likely to spread to other parts of the body
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| smack |
by Melvin Burgess
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| smallpox |
A highly contagious infectious disease that is often deadly and is caused by a virus. Symptoms include high fever and a pimple-like pox that produces pus and leaves pockmarks. Smallpox was eradicated in the 1970s, though samples of the virus still exist in research laboratories.
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