Giving something by mouth or refering to the mouth....
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Inflammation of the optic nerve; can be unilateral or bilateral...
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Formed by axons of the ganglion cells of the retina....
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A type of antibody that coats particles, such as bacteria to promote phagocytosis....
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Parasites that are usually harmless commensals in their normal habitat, but can cause disease when they gain access to other body sites ? e. g. Pasteurella haemolytica (pneumonia) and Staphylococcus aureus (mastitis). *Impairment of animal?s immune defense is the principle factor leading to...
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A bacteria that causes clinical disease in animals that are some how weakened and can not fight off the infection....
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Synthetic compounds with effects like opium but which are not derived from opium....
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Fungal infection of the nailbed....
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The pressure or pull of fluids created by colloids in solution. In blood, the oncotic pressure created by particles such as plasma proteins offsets the hydrostatic pressure created by the pumping of the heart that acts to drive fluid out of vessels into the extravascular space. The oncotic pressure...
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A thin lace-like layer of tissue in the abdomen that partially covers the organs....
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