- The
gastrointestinal tract (GI tract,
digestive tract,
alimentary canal) is the
tract or p****ageway of the
digestive system that
leads from the
mouth to...
- entero- and -itis, both Neo-Latin from Gr****,
respectively from ἑντερον (
enteron,
small intestine) and -ιτις (-itis, inflammation).[citation needed] Enteropathy...
- The name
comes from
Ancient Gr**** κοῖλος (koîlos) 'hollow' and ἔντερον (
énteron) 'intestine',
referring to the
hollow body
cavity common to
these two phyla...
- It is a
direct translation from
Ancient Gr**** τυφλὸν (ἔντερον) typhlòn (
énteron). Thus the
inflammation of the ce**** is
called typhlitis. In dissections...
-
combining forms mes- +
enteron,
ultimately from
ancient Gr**** μεσέντερον (mesenteron), from μέσος (mésos, "middle") + ἔντερον (
énteron, "gut"),
yielding "mid-intestine"...
-
granulocyte enter(o)- of or
pertaining to the
intestine Gr**** ἔντερον (
énteron),
intestine gastroenterology epi- on, upon Gr**** ἐπι- (epi-), before, upon...
-
Gastroenterology (from the Gr**** gastḗr- "belly", -
énteron "intestine", and -logía "study of") is the
branch of
medicine focused on the
digestive system...
- on
board with
design consultancy Lippincott & Margulies’s
pitched name,
Enteron, due to the
positive connotations of the
words "enter" and "on', though...
- firm
responsible for the
InterNorth identity five
years prior,
suggested "
Enteron".
During a
meeting with
employees on
February 14, 1986, Lay
announced his...
- lung and stomach. The name ‘enterochromaffin’
comes from the Gr**** word “
enteron” (ἔντερον), in
relation to intestines, and “chromaffin” as a
grouping of...