larvate
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4ADJ.
epilepsy, infectious
VERB + LARVATE
talk
LARVATE + NOUN
malaria
PREP.
about, within
Definitions
adj
Concealed; obscure; being a masked or doubtful case of disease.
larvate epilepsy
There is much talk about "larvate" forms of malaria - i. e., forms where the organism cannot be found; many of these are undoubtedly not cases of malaria at all, and many are not sufficiently studied
verb
To develop into larvae.
Thus, approximately 20.0 % of eggs larvated but failed to hatch. Failure of the eggs to develop into infective larvae in E. coli or fecal cultures at 5 C. agrees generally with the reports of […]
These common roundworms are passed as eggs in feces. The eggs larvate and become infectious after 1 to 3 weeks. The infectious eggs can survive in the environment for months and are the primary source of human infection.
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6larvate epilepsy
WiktionaryThere is much talk about "larvate" forms of malaria - i. e., forms where the organism cannot be found; many of these are undoubtedly not cases of malaria at all, and many are not sufficiently studied
WiktionaryHe emphasized the point that tuberculosis had proven to be present in 66 per cent of post mortems either as the direct cause of death or as complications or obsolete, and that our clinical records do
WiktionaryThus, approximately 20.0 % of eggs larvated but failed to hatch. Failure of the eggs to develop into infective larvae in E. coli or fecal cultures at 5 C. agrees generally with the reports of […]
WiktionaryThese common roundworms are passed as eggs in feces. The eggs larvate and become infectious after 1 to 3 weeks. The infectious eggs can survive in the environment for months and are the primary source
WiktionaryThe female's eggs are passed in the feces and larvate within 9–10 days when temperatures are between 77 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit . If conditions are cooler, the eggs may take as long as 35 days to la
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