Husks or other seed coverings and other plant parts separated from seed during harvest or processing....
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The neck of the uterus. Part of the female reproductive tract located between the vagina and uterus....
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Inflammation of the cervix....
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Agents that loosen and dissolve ear wax. Includes dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, squalene, propylene glycol, carbamide peroxide, and others....
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Waxy secretion of the apocrine glands of the ear....
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The major portion of the brain....
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A smaller portion of the brain responsible for balance....
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Central venous pressure measures the ability of the right heart to accommodate the fluid load presented to it. Normal animals have a central venous pressure of less than 5 cm of water. Assuming there are no clots in the IV catheter, central venous pressures repeatedly above 10 cm of water are...
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A long catheter with its tip placed in a large diameter vein such as jugular catheter, or a long, lateral saphenous catheter....
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Immunity due to macrophages and natural killer cells attacking any antigen. It is not specific to one antigen....
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Immunity mediated via lymphocytes and macrophages....
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