Suspected scabies may be confirmed by microscopic identification of the mite or its feces in skin scrapings. |
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If human food or utensils come in contact with roach feces, then there's the chance of life-threatening illness. |
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Mercury vapor in the gastrointestinal tract is converted to mercuric sulfide and excreted in the feces. |
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For instance, the substance indole, which comes from coal tar and animal feces, actually smells like jasmine at its detection threshold. |
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Let her practice flushing the toilet and watching toilet paper or feces disappear. |
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Curing ulcerative colitis but leaving the patient incontinent of feces does the patient a great disservice. |
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On day 3 of each treatment, woodrats were confined to a portion of their cage that allowed for the separate collection of urine and feces. |
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The litter box should be emptied every day, because the stage of the parasite shed in the cat's feces does not become infectious for 24 hours. |
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Rat urine and feces are infectious and contaminate the surroundings, including human food. |
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From his work analyzing hormones and DNA in animal feces, Wasser knew that scat could provide a wealth of information about wildlife populations. |
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If no pasture is available then the mare will have to be fed a bran mash to keep the feces loose. |
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Dog feces naturally contain bacteria called methanogens, which use hydrogen to break down carbon dioxide into microbial food. |
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You also can get this infection from soil where there is cat feces, so wear gloves when you are gardening. |
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Exposure to bile is the primary stimulus for encystation, where trophozoites transform into cysts that pass out with the feces. |
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Dust mite allergens are proteins that come from the digestive tracts of mites and are found in mite feces. |
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And undigested food materials are formed into feces in the intestines and excreted from the body as solid waste in bowel movements. |
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They're usually passed from person to person on unwashed hands and surfaces contaminated by feces. |
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But, by the same token, could a monkey be blamed for throwing around his own feces, or a fish blamed for soiling his water? |
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Cysts are passed in a host's feces, remaining viable in a moist environment for months. |
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These daughter sporocysts, containing encysted metacercariae, were then voided in the feces of the snail. |
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Once T. gondii has bred in the brain of a cat that has ingested an infected rat, the parasite's oocysts are expelled with the cat's feces. |
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These parasites are transmitted via oocysts that are excreted with the feces of the host. |
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Sandflies are found around human habitations and breed in specific organic wastes such as feces, manure, rodent burrows, and leaf litter. |
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Usually this free newspaper is chock-a-block full of advertisements and feces for articles. |
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The source of the infection appears to involve exposure to the urine or feces of common house mice or rodent pets. |
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The fungus is a common soil contaminant being excreted in feces of several birds particularly pigeons. |
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This was considered very sensuous at the time, as filth and animal feces were considered adornments, like sexy lingerie is to modern women. |
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The birds then obligingly dropped their feces into well-placed plastic flowerpots near popular perches throughout a large, wooded test area. |
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And neither the feces of bobcats nor the urine of foxes, coyotes, and bobcats discouraged voles from attacking seedlings. |
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Adenovirus is spread by contact with infected feces, urine or respiratory droplets. |
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Ascariasis occurs when worm eggs commonly found in soil and human feces are ingested. |
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People can have similar reactions to dust mite feces, pollen, animal dander and many other particulates in the environment. |
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Veterinarians diagnose strongyle infection from microscopic observation of eggs in the feces. |
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It turns out that some species of penguin can expel their feces with such force that it can fly 40 cm. |
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The inclusion of the phytase enzyme in the diet will reduce the amount of phosphorus excreted in the feces. |
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The Egyptian vulture, not content with rotten meat, also consumes cow and sheep feces. |
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The waste will be run through a methane digester, a tank in which bacteria break down the feces to create methane. |
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Fecal output was calculated by dividing mean chromium release rate by the concentration of chromium in the feces. |
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We'll dust ourselves with clay and fossilized feces, fashion a tool driven by a concept, something to blow their little minds. |
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The rest either undergoes enterohepatic recycling or demethylation by microflora in the intestine and immune system and eventual elimination through the feces. |
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This indicates that the natural degradation of feces was not negatively affected by the presence of the fungus. |
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But Sharon caught me off guard when she started to talk with some approval about scatology, a fetish whose adherents use feces to enhance sexual activity. |
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For up to one month after deposition, detritivore feces contained higher bacterial counts and different abundances of bacterial groups than the surrounding soil in a peat-accumulating wetland. |
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When the lemming population increases, many plants are consumed, and there is a large accumulation of feces. |
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People can become sick after eating food or water with animal feces in it. |
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Infected birds may display diarrhea, loss of appetite, droopy wings, weakness and chalk-white feces. |
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But because the water used gets contaminated with feces, it must be disposed of carefully. |
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The main sources of these parasites in drinking water are animal and human feces. |
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Eight hours after admission, she experienced increased restlessness, irritability, severe dyspnea, nausea, and vomiting, and she was incontinent of urine and feces. |
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On Jan. 10, Lee asked the draftees to pick up and taste feces, and about half of them followed the order, witnesses said. |
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Baby's skin must be kept clean and dry and you must avoid any contact with irritating products such as strong soaps, perfumes, urine and feces. |
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Most of the phosphorus in culture water originates from uneaten food and fish feces, which are found mainly in particulate form. |
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It bores into the kernels to feed, leaving behind a fine powder and particles of feces. |
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Body fluids, such as blood, feces and vomit, may be potentially contaminated with different kinds of organisms. |
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Animal activists also found caged birds including parrots, pigeons and crows in the apartment as well as a sewer rat, a hedgehog and piles of food and animal feces. |
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Cetaceans void their solid digestive waste products as pastelike feces, enabling the retention of intestinal water. |
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If there is no toilet it is best to defecate far from sources of water, in a place where feces will not be touched by people or animals. |
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The birth site, usually in nearly impenetrable vegetation, is kept free of feces and prey remains. |
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A large amount of ducks can create a pollution problem in the water because of the amount of feces they produce. |
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Inmates were forced to inhabit cells that contained blood, feces, vomit and other types of debris. |
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Also known as parrot fever, this bacterial illness can occur when people have contact with infected bird feces or with the dust that accumulates in birdcages. |
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Dispose of animal feces and sanitize anything they have touched. |
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But the researchers who study coprolites, as fossil feces are known, say these dietary waste products can tell us much about dinosaurs and other ancient animals. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard. |
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Clay-coloured fatty feces suggest obstruction of the bile duct, which conveys bile to the intestine during digestion. |
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Would that be from the feces that generally puts the worm in the ecosystem? |
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Failure to pass flatus or feces suggests intestinal obstruction. |
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A portion of the conjugated hormone reaches the colon unchanged and is eliminated in the feces. |
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After all, he says, feces are full of volatile chemicals that predators could home in on. |
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The clam Mactra veneriformis also egests feces and pseudofeces through the exhalant siphon and inhalant siphon, respectively. |
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Furthermore, a blood parasite would not be expected to be present in feces at detectable amounts. |
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The idea of pumping one person's feces into another person's intestines makes many people squeamish. |
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As expected in a species inhabiting arid regions, dehydration causes a reduction in faecal water, or dry feces. |
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This kin recognition is by olfactory cues from urine, feces and glandular secretions. |
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Some mammals are coprophagous, consuming feces to absorb the nutrients not digested when the food was first ingested. |
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They do not apply to saliva, feces, nasal secretions, sputum, sweat, tears, urine and vomitus unless they contain visible blood, but infection control guidelines should apply. |
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The diaphragm is also important in expulsive actions e.g., coughing, sneezing, vomiting, crying, and expelling feces, urine, and, in parturition, the fetus. |
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In mice and rats, the majority of benserazide is eliminated in the bile and urine and approximately similar proportions of a given dose are excreted in the feces and urine. |
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In some instances modified quarantine is imposed: adult contacts of typhoid should be excluded from food handling until repeated bacteriological examination of feces and urine has shown them to be free of the disease. |
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How many of us seven years ago did not see or read about the thousands who, cholera stricken, died in their own feces and vomit, only then to be scraped up and bulldozed into a common hole? |
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Extraction of condensed tannins from cervid feed and feces and quantification using a radial diffusion assay. |
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Trace amounts of codeine are found in the feces. |
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For example, dysentery germs are spread through feces, tuberculosis germs spread through the air, and scabies spreads through clothes and bedding. |
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Ingested eggs from their feces can cause hydatid disease, characterized by a tumorous growth in the liver or other abdominal area. |
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Approximately 20 concretionary masses assumed to be fossil crocodylian feces are found in association. |
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When vomit contains blood, feces or a coffee-coloured liquid. |
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Absorbent pads are used to soak up urine or feces and should be replaced as soon as they are wet or soiled in order to avoid irritating the person's skin. |
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Toxoplasma mainly comes from the feces of domestic and wild cats. |
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The presence of a cold egg and marten feces at the foot of the tree indicated that nesting had begun at another nesting box but that the nest in question had been subject to predation. |
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The 28-year-old company commander, identified by his family name Lee, allegedly forced 192 conscripts to eat human feces as a disciplinary measure because some of the toilets in his boot camp had not been flushed. |
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Therefore, research on the composition of rainbow trout feces warrants updating of this previously published material in order to reflect present day feed standards and management practices. |
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The duck pond and Fisher lakes at Rockwood Park have been identified as having higher than normal levels of phosphorous, a nutrient which can be attributed in part to the duck feces. |
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It is excreted mainly in the feces and partially in the urine. |
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The feces then become liquid and run on each side. |
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Veterinary pharmaceuticals have been scorned by environmental watchdogs who believed treated animals contaminate soil and water through antibiotic-laden feces or urine. |
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Dissimilatory arsenate reductase activity and arsenate-respiring bacteria in bovine rumen fluid, hamster feces, and the termite hindgut. |
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For example, in the pork tapeworm's normal life cycle, humans harbor the parasite and shed its eggs in our feces. |
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The eggs or gravid proglottids are excreted in the feces and consumed by the pig to develop into larvae. |
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Deer mice are the reservoir for SNV, which infected mice shed in their urine, saliva, and feces. |
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The feces are collected in nets and DNA is separated, individually identified, and matched with known species. |
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The whale feces are liquid and instead of sinking, they stay at the surface where phytoplankton feed off it. |
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In most living species, uric acid is excreted along with feces as a semisolid waste. |
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The passing of bilirubin via bile through the intestinal tract gives mammalian feces a distinctive brown coloration. |
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Camel urine comes out as a thick syrup, and camel feces are so dry that they do not require drying when the Bedouins use them to fuel fires. |
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They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. |
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It is spread mostly by unsafe water and unsafe food that has been contaminated with human feces containing the bacteria. |
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It was wall-to-wall debris and feces,'' said society President Madeline Bernstein. |
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Vibrio furnissii, a new species isolated from human feces and the environment. |
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In Canada in 2005, isolates were obtained from feces of clinically healthy redpolls and pine siskins trapped on Prince Edward Island. |
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Antimicrobial susceptibility of probiotic lactobacilli isolated from chicken feces. |
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A number of common parasites, including roundworm, are transmitted via dog feces. |
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Many mammals methylate trivalent inorganic arsenic in liver to species that are released into the bloodstream and excreted in urine and feces. |
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Of the 20 lizards collected alive, blood was negative for plasmodial or trypanosomal parasites, and feces were negative for coccidian oocysts. |
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Eggs are excreted with feces and then hatch and develop into strongyloid larvae. |
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Humans become infected by ingesting unwashed vegetables contaminated by animal feces containing strongyloid larvae. |
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Preservation of viral genomes in 700-y-old caribou feces from a subarctic ice patch. |
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A portion of bilirubin is converted to urobilinogen in the intestine and eventually gets excreted into the urine and feces. |
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None of the toads of either species harbored trematodes, hematozoa in the blood, or coccidian oocysts in the feces. |
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Urine, feces, blood, and other bodily effluvia are both routinely referenced in obscene speech as well being reliable disgust elicitors. |
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Healthy people's feces were rich in Eubacterium, Roseburia and Bacteroides species. |
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The excess energy required for partial digestion and egestion of unused food as feces may contribute to reduced growth displayed at high food concentrations. |
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Although termites are uricotelic, feces of a subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes Kollar, were reported to have only trace amounts of uric acid. |
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Infected birds shed oocysts-the egglike stage of the parasite-in their feces, and the oocysts transform into infectious forms once in litter, soil, feed, or water. |
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The 3 coproantigen-positive feces samples did not contain taeniid eggs. |
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These assumptions were based on mammoth feces and mammoth teeth. |
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Estrogens are eliminated from the body by metabolically conversion to estrogenically inactive metabolites that are excreted in the urine and feces. |
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Especially effective on organic, foul, airborne odors resulting from feces, urine, emesis, cancer lesions and gangrene, Hex-On also works well for general patient-room odors. |
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The feces were melanotic and the fecal immunochemical test was positive. |
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There is a poopetrator on the loose in Brooklyn, responsible for smearing feces on a number of doors and keyholes in the Prospect Heights and Crown Heights areas. |
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Salmon culture byproduct particles were found to have minimal effect on the biophysical properties of mussel feces when compared with those from an algal-based diet. |
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Nitrogenous wastes in insect feces are primarily ammonia or uric acid. |
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