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intestinal wall

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intestinal
adjective
uk /ˌɪnˈtes.tɪn.əl/ us /ˌɪnˈtes.tɪn.əl/
relating to the intestines (= a long tube through which food travels from the stomach and out of the body while it is ...
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wall
noun
uk /wɔːl/ us /wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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Females migrate to the vessels of the intestinalwall where eggs are deposited.
None was attached to the intestinalwall and none was found in the pyloric caeca.
The large intestine was sliced longitudinally, its contents emptied into a 10 litre bucket and the intestinalwall washed carefully with physiological saline.
This would prevent the secretion of the enzymes that facilitate the passage of eggs through the intestinalwall.
Electron-dense and electron-lucent inclusions in the intestinalwall resembled inclusions inside eel erythrocytes in the intestinal lumen.
One explanation could be an immune-mediated modulation of the intestinalwall, resulting in a physical prevention of the passage of eggs across the intestinalwall.
In this case, the migration of metacercariae resulted in a considerable degree of damage to the intestinalwall.
Sometimes the parasite completely traverses the intestinalwall, giving rise to peritonitis and granulomatous tumours in other parts of the body.
Alternatively, immature parasitic larvae that fail to develop after penetration of the intestinalwall will have a similar effect.
The sections were opened with scissors and the intestinalwall was gently washed to liberate the worms.
In the latter, eggs hatch in the intestine, and liberated larvae penetrate the intestinalwall and migrate via blood and lymph vessels to all parts of the body.
Pond (1984) has shown that following zeolite feeding there is a reduction in the uptake of ammonia via the intestinalwall, and this may lead to improved food utilization.
Histological sections of the fish intestine/pyloric caeca show that free larvae are present in the gut lumen, and some are also embedded in the intestinalwall (fig. 11).
Some pre-adults and adults (15-21 % of the total population) were unable to withstand osmotic stress resulting in vacuolation of the hypodermis and intestinalwall, and cuticular detachment.
However, it may also be assumed that the egg granulomata in the intestinalwall of the schistosomeinfected mice may induce pronounced changes in the intestinal environment.
Oesophageal glands open into the buccal cavity releasing enzymes for extracorporeal digestion, and facilitating attachment of the worm to the host's intestinalwall.
The small intestines were sliced longitudinally, their contents sieved (mesh 100 mm) and examined and the mucosa was inspected for worms attached to the intestinalwall.
Only the first third of the intestine possesses a thick mucosa, comparable to bream or carp for example, whereas the rest of the intestinalwall is relatively thin.
Toxocara ova are ingested from the soil, hatch in the intestine, burrow through the intestinalwall and spread to the liver and from there to the heart and lungs.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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