An infectious disease of bone that is often of bacterial origin.... ↪ Read more
A property of fluids determined by the number and size of particles in the fluid. Fluids with large numbers of small particles have a high osmolality. The concentration of osmotically active particles in a solution expressed in as osmoles of solute per kilogram of solvent.... ↪ Read more
A group of organs that function together. For example the digestive system includes the esophagus, intestinal tract, liver and pancreas because they all function to absorb and digest food.... ↪ Read more
A surgical technique that is no longer recommended for correction of prolapse of the gland of the third eyelid. This technique fixed the gland so it could no longer sweep across the eye speading tears.... ↪ Read more
The connective tissue sheath that lines the orbit and envelopes all the structures within the orbit.... ↪ Read more
Muscle that encircles the eye and acts to closes the eye. It is innervated by cranial nerve 7, the facial nerve.... ↪ Read more
Common route of animal-to-animal exposure due to contact with infected placenta, fetal fluids, milk.... ↪ Read more veterinary-help.com
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