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bezoar stone (/ˈbizɔːr/ BEE-zor) is a m****
often found trapped in the
gastrointestinal system,
though it can
occur in
other locations. A pseudobezoar...
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bezoar ibex (Capra
aegagrus aegagrus) is a wild goat
subspecies that is
native to the
montane forested areas in the
Caucasus and the
Zagros Mountains...
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originally aired on The WB on
January 12, 1998.
Buffy must
contend with the
Bezoar (a
prehistoric parasite) and a pair of
vampire cowboys.
Buffy and her mother...
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phytobezoars is the use of
carbonated soda to try to
dissolve a phytobezoar.
Bezoars consist of a
solid and
formed m****
trapped in the
gastrointestinal system...
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Octavian Hume in 1874) was
given to wild goat
horns found from Sindh. Both the
Bezoar ibex (C. a. aegagrus) and the
Sindh ibex (C. a. blythi) are
considered to...
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phytobezoar is a type of
bezoar, or
trapped m**** in the
gastrointestinal system, that
consists of
components of
indigestible plant material, such as...
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Buckland in 1829.
Before this, they were
known as "fossil fir cones" and "
bezoar stones". They
serve a
valuable purpose in
paleontology because they provide...
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Common side
effects include constipation.
Serious side
effects may
include bezoar formation and encephalopathy. Use
appears to be safe in
pregnancy and breastfeeding...
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Rapana bezoar is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails. R.
bezoar is
found in the...
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taken out, the bile is filtered, and the
stones are
cleaned and dried. The
bezoars may also be
surgically removed by
veterinarians when
working cattle become...