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Anemia
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The portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis containing the abdominal cavity.
The term used to describe a lower than normal volume of red blood cells circulating throughout the body.
An agent used to cause a loss of feeling or sensation.
A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue.
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Abscess
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The portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis containing the abdominal cavity.
An agent used to cause a loss of feeling or sensation.
The term used to describe a lower than normal volume of red blood cells circulating throughout the body.
A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue.
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Anemia
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Abscess
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Abdomen
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Anesthetic
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Which of the following is the correct spelling?
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What are microscopic, single-celled organisms that may be beneficial, neutral, or pathogenic (cause disease).
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Biohazard
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Brain
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Brachycephalic
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Bolus
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Every 12 hours
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Not malignant; not recurrent; favorable for recovery
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A vessel through which blood passes away from the heart to the various parts of the body, (pertaining to the artery).
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Binds specifically with the toxin to neutralize the effects of the toxin.
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A chemical substance produced by a microorganism that has the capacity, in dilute solutions, to kill (biocidal activity) or inhibit the growth (biostatic activity) of other microorganisms.
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A chemical agent applied to living tissue to prevent growth and reproduction of microorganisms. This chemical is used is pre-surgical preparation of the patient's surgery site.
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Abortion is the premature expulsion from the uterus of the products of conception.
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These are subject to hypersecretion, ductal blockage, impaction and abscess formation, which may necessitate surgical removal. Discomfort associated with disease may give rise to "scooting", rubbing or licking of the anal area in dogs.