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entericOf or relating to the small intestine.
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entericThe intestines
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enteric"pertaining to the intestines," 1822, from Latinized form of Greek enterikos "intestinal," first used in this sense by Aristotle, from entera (plural; singular enteron) "intes [..]
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entericPertaining to the intestines.
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entericReferring to the intestine, as in the 'enteric endocrine system'.
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enteric(adj) of or relating to the enteron(adj) of or relating to or inside the intestines
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entericRelating to the intestines
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entericOf intestinal origin, especially applied to wastes or bacteria.
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entericPertaining to the intestines. Certain bacterial enteric infections are more common or more severe in people with HIV than in people with healthy immune systems.
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entericreferring to the intestines
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entericPertaining to the intestines.
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entericOf intestinal origen, especially applied to waste, bacteria or viruses.
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entericOf intestinal origin, especially applied to wastes or bacteria.
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entericOf intestinal origin, especially applied to wastes or bacteria. EPA
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entericderived from the gastrointestinal tract.
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entericviruses
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