There is the same diversity in the mouth as in the intestine.
2
Foot-and-mouth has been estimated to have cost the industry so far £200m.
3
Results from a suspect foot-and-mouth case in Co Louth have proved negative.
4
The lines of the mouth were crooked; the lips, thick and red.
5
Tests on a suspected case of foot-and-mouth in North Carolina are negative.
1
Results: sLeX is predominantly expressed in carcinomas originating from the oralcavity.
2
Patients with oralcavity SCC showed no association between biomarker and outcome.
3
HPLCs play a role in the immune response of the oralcavity.
4
Kaposi's sarcoma is an angioproliferative tumour rarely found in the oralcavity.
5
The nasal cavity of the skull widened and met the oralcavity.
1
The removal of loose fragments is necessary in all cases in which the buccalcavity is involved.
2
This technique now allows a conservative treatment for buccalcavity and oropharynx tumors with a local control similar to surgery.
3
The ear communicates with the buccalcavity by the Eustachian tube, so does the branchial chamber by means of the gill-slits.
4
The buccalcavity and metastomal flaps regulate the flow of dense bacterial suspensions and exclude excessively large particles from entering the pharynx.
5
In severe malaria, the plasma level of the glycosaminoglycan hyaluronic acid was positively correlated with the perfused boundary region in the buccalcavity.
Ús de mouth cavity en anglès
1
Considerable amount of blood and blood clots in the mouthcavity.
2
The "open mouth " should mean open mouthcavity and duly separated lips.
3
Bradley Johansson sat in front of her, his tongue quivering fast at the center of his mouthcavity.
4
It was about three and a half feet in length, and had no less than 2000 teeth lining the mouthcavity.
5
We cannot too much insist on both speaker and singer attending to forming a connection between his ear and his mouthcavity.
6
As the whole mouthcavity originates from the outer integument (Figure 2.350), the teeth also must come from it.