counter-: against, in opposition; substitute cranio-: skull cruci-: cross cry-, cryo-: cold crypt-, crypto-: hidden cupro-: copper; bronze cyst-, cysti-, cysto-: bladder, sac cyt-, cyto-: cell D dactyl-, dactylo-: finger, toe de-: down, from, separation; not; reverse; remove...
What is Dactylitis? What are Bloodborne Pathogens? Discussion Comments By KaBoom — On Sep 27, 2011 @sunnySkys - Blood disorders in general can be very difficult to deal with. Hemophilia sounds like it would be a really big pain. Not to mention life threatening. Sickle cell anemia is ...
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The aim was to include all manifestations of SpA such as axial manifestations, seronegative oligoarthritis or polyarthritis of the lower extremities, dactylitis, other undifferentiated cases of SpA, and, importantly, heel pain due to enthesitis as already shown in 1970 by J.Ball when giving his...
Stomach-Churning Rating: 5/10 for spirit animals, by which I mean dissected/ghostly pale whole specimens of animals in preservative fluids. The exhibits are on a square balcony overlooking the lower floor, so you can get some nice views. It does make the balcony crowded when the museum is ...
Moving down the limb, we encounter the glorious three-toed perissodactyl foot of rhinos, and the robust hooves/nails, which are reasonably healthy in this animal– unlike others I’ve seen: And the sole of that foot, showing a fairly healthy pad, below. Toward the rear (away from the ...
-oma () A suffix used in medical terms to denote a morbid condition of some part, usually some kind of tumor; as in fibroma, glaucoma. Omagra (n.) Gout in the shoulder. Omahas (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians who inhabited the south side of the Missouri River. They are now partly ...
In addition, the presence of artificial environmental enrichment devices does not seem to alter the perceived naturalness of an exhibit [70,91]. While some studies report that visual barriers that conceal animals may not have a detrimental effect on visitors’ attitudes or experience [92], ...