The cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens.
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Examples for "cecum "
Examples for "cecum "
1 Then labeled tumors were orthotopically implanted into the cecum of nude mice.
2 After about twenty-four hours it becomes localized in the region of the cecum .
3 The cecum is the gate-way between the large and small intestines.
4 The sporadic type is known to occur mostly at the ileum and cecum .
5 An endoscopic stapling device was used to transect the base of the cecum .
1 Wherever possible milking of a phytobezoar to the caecum should be performed.
2 S, cut end of duodenum; C, caecum ; R, cut end of rectum.
3 Fermentation and cellulose digestion occur in the caecum and double colon.
4 Insufficient tagging occurred mostly in the ascending colon and the caecum .
5 S, cut end of duodenum; R, cut end of rectum; C, caecum ; CL, colon.
1 The blind gut was setting itself right; it was becoming absorbed.
2 And in his imagination the desired correction of his blind gut came about.
3 There was some little thing, a minute little something, in the blind gut .
4 He started thinking again about his blind gut and the possibility of putting it right.
5 It's not a matter of the blind gut or the kidney but of life and .
6 When he finished his papers, he remembered that this intimate business was to think about his blind gut .
7 Who deprived them of human appearance, promised them paradise and flung them to die in the blind gut of this cursed city?
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This collocation consists of: Translations for blind gut