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enteritis inflammation of intestinal mucus membranes
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enteral Refers to a method of providing food to people that involves inserting a tube into the digestive tract and passing liquid food down it so that it goes directly into the tract.
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enteroglucagon A gastrointestinal hormone produced in the terminal ileum and colon. The main physiological effect is delaying of gastric emptying, besides that this hormone has a trophic effect on gut mucosa.
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enteric Of intestinal origin, especially applied to wastes or bacteria.
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enterococci An indicator organism used to assess the presence of human pollution (as distinct from animal pollution) in waterways or the sea.
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