stomatous
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stomatous
having a mouth or mouthlike opening -
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stomatous
relating to or constituting plant stomata "stomatal openings" -
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stomatous
relating to or of the nature of or having a mouth or mouthlike opening
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Stomatous
Having a stoma.
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stomatous
Provided with stomata; stomatophorous; stomate.
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture has issued an importation order to help prevent the spread of Vesicular Stomatitis into Nebraska after a case of the disease was confirmed in the state of Texas. hpj.com
The Colorado Department of Agriculture released the second of two quarantines that were issued to Colorado premises for horses that were affected with vesicular stomatitis . hpj.com
Candida, Contact Stomatitis , Oral Lichen Planus. consultantlive.com
The Colorado Department of Agriculture released the second of two quarantines that were issued to Colorado premises for horses that were affected with vesicular stomatitis. hpj.com
The synthetic futures of vesicular stomatitis virus p497. cell.com
Vesicular stomatitis still a problem in Socorro County. dchieftain.com
However, among the hypotheses with small pvalues, the researcher notices three hypotheses concerned with problems of the gastrointestinal tract: diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, and stomatitis.
Multiple Testing for Exploratory Research
Strong, well-fed children are as likely to develop stomatitis as are those who are weakly and ill fed. "The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.)" by
Stomatitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the mouth and is produced by irritating medicines, feeds, or other substances. "Special Report on Diseases of the Horse" by
In October 1873, the patient presented himself with a very aggravated mercurial stomatitis. "The Electric Bath" by
Loose teeth should not be removed as they become fixed again when the stomatitis subsides. "Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition." by
Is it stomatitis, McCloud? "Whispering Smith" by
Mycotic stomatitis refers to that form of stomatitis which results from eating food containing irritant fungi. "Special Report on Diseases of Cattle" by
Many varieties of this disease have been described, but all are forms of "pyogenic" or "septic stomatitis. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4" by
Both escape in invisible gaseous form through the stomates. "Trees Worth Knowing" by
The reason lies in the fact that the chlorate is useful in most cases of stomatitis, and thereby acts as a preventive. "A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I" by
Before closing this consideration of the involvement of the alimentary tract, we would call attention to the relation of stomatitis to scurvy. "Scurvy Past and Present" by