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ampul

NOUN
  1. a small bottle that contains a drug (especially a sealed sterile container for injection by needle)

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  • The semicircular canals, the ampullae, the utriculus, and the cristae acusticae of the canals are normal in their general form and relations to one another as well as in their histological conditions (2 p. 529). The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • H. ampullatus is most commonly found in waters at least 1000m deep and often forages at or near the north atlantic ice shelf in sheltered embayments during the spring and summer.
  • This species can sense electric cues (from the gills of small crustaceans and fish) in their environment with ampullae and use this information for prey capture.
  • The mobility of the urethra, bladder, cervix, and rectal ampulla were determined by ultrasound measurements in the supine position, after voiding, and on Valsalva maneuver.
  • Once soluble in bile, bilirubin is transported through the biliary and cystic ducts to enter the gallbladder, where it is stored, or it passes through Vater's ampulla to enter the duodenum.
  • It consists of an outside plastic casing with an inner glass ampule containing 0.5 mL of adhesive that can be expressed through the applicator tip once the vial has been crushed.
  • The main findings on physical examination were icteric sclerae and mild skin icterus as well as dark blood in the rectal ampulla.
  • The main pancreatic duct, which merged with the distal common bile duct at the ampulla, was also significantly dilated.
  • A lOOcc ampul of Menkalite could poison the water of an entire planet, rendering its population mindless slaves. The Ship Who Sang
  • Giovanni del Chiaro provided the baptistery with a number of important and expensive liturgical objects, including a basin and two silver ampullae.
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