| hymenovin |
a toxic lactone that is the active principle in species of Hymenoxys and causes gastroenteritis in cattle and sheep.
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| Hymenoxys |
a genus of herbs found in North America; some species contain the lactone hymenovin, which causes gastroenteritis and vomiting in cattle and sheep. Two common poisonous species are H. odora´ta, the bitterweed, and H. richardso´nii, the pingue or rubberweed.
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| hymen biforis |
A vaginal membrane with two openings separated by a thick septum; the structure partially covers the os.
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| hymen denticulatus |
A hymen with an opening with serrated edges.
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| hymenoptera sting |
Envenomation by a fire ant, bee, hornet, or wasp. The sting from any of these insects may cause localized or, in some sensitized patients, systemic allergic reactions. Stings by venomous insects are one of the most common cause
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