myxoma

[ UK /ma‍ɪksˈə‍ʊmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a benign tumor of connective tissue containing jellylike material
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How To Use myxoma In A Sentence

  • We know that germs develop an immunity to antibiotics, insects develop resistance to insecticides, rabbits develop resistance to myxomatosis.
  • The club noted that the red squirrel was an increasingly rare sight but no-one had spotted a grey squirrel and the arrival of the rabbit disease myxomatosis in the area had not been noticed.
  • At the moment in the country we are hearing reports of myxomatosis among rabbits.
  • Methods: 2 eases patients of aggressive angiomyxoma involving the spermatic cord of clinical information were reported and relative literature were reviewed.
  • We get a lot of calls asking if we can home unwanted bunnies, but we can't, partly because of the dangers of disease, such as myxomatosis, to our own.
  • With the Nova bunny finally succumbing to myxomatosis last year, there has been a good number of people with nowhere to learn English. Second Life’s name familiar to many, gameplay a stranger to most Japanese
  • His studies on myxomatosis, which he helped introduce to invasive rabbit populations, proved groundbreaking for understanding how a virus can change to become less virulent, while infected populations can evolve immunities. Virologist Helped Eradicate Smallpox
  • They concluded that this was a case of malignant transformation of cardiac myxoma, but it could also have been multiple tumor emboli.
  • It worked well with myxomatosis on rabbits, and cactoblastis on prickly pears.
  • It seemed only a matter of time before the ‘grim’ disease of myxomatosis struck Craven.
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