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111intestinal region — (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In a decapod carapace, a short transverse area behind the cardiac region; posterior cardiac lobe …
112intestinal siphon — (ECHIURA) A narrow tube associated with the midgut; an accessory intestine …
113intestinal calcium-binding protein — (= ICaBP) Calcium binding proteins containing the EF hand motif, induced by vitamin D3.1. Hoechst 33258 dye …
114intestinal epithelium — The endodermally derived epithelium of the intestine varies considerably, but the absorptive epithelium of small intestine is usually implied. The apical surfaces of these cells have microvilli (which increases the absorptive surface, but… …
115intestinal amebiasis — Pathol. 1. See amebic dysentery. 2. amebiasis (def. 1). * * * …
116intestinal bypass — the surgical circumvention, by anastomosis, of a diseased portion of the intestine; also sometimes used to reduce nutrient absorption in morbidly obese patients. * * * …
117intestinal flu — Pathol. influenza with abdominal symptoms, as diarrhea or vomiting. * * * …
118intestinal fortitude — noun guts (courage) …
119intestinal groove — (Order Decapoda): See: carapace groove j [McLaughlin, 1980]. (Order Decapoda): On posterior part of carapace, short, transverse groove across dorsomedian surface; interrupted by tubercle [Stachowitsch, 1992] …
120intestinal amebiasis — amebic dysentery …