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Sublabial administration,
literally "under the lip", from Latin,
refers to the
pharmacological route of
administration by
which the
active substance is...
- In reptiles, the
sublabial scales, also
called lower-labials or infralabials, are
those scales that
border the
mouth opening along the
lower jaw. They...
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Sublabial may
refer to:
Sublabial scales on
reptiles Sublabial route of
administration of
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interorbital scales may be 3–14.
Usually there are 7-9
supralabials and 9-11
sublabials.
There are 21-29 rows of
dorsal scales at midbody, 139-240
ventral scales...
- supralabials. It has 12 to 17
supralabials and 13–17
sublabials. The
first three or four
sublabials contact the chin shields, of
which only one pair exists...
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often classified as enteral, such as
sublingual (under the tongue) and
sublabial or
buccal (between the ch**** and gums/gingiva), are
taken up in the proximal...
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administration includes:[citation needed] Buccal,
dissolved inside the ch****
Sublabial,
dissolved under the lip
Sublingual administration (SL),
dissolved under...
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latter number 10-14, the
sublabials 10-13. The one pair of chin
shields contact the
first two to four
sublabials. The
dorsal scales number 23-31...
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There are 10–12 supralabials, the
fourth usually largest, and 10–13
sublabials.
Midbody there are 25–39 rows of
dorsal scales that are
keeled scales...
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Digestive tract (enteral) Oral
mucosa (buccal,
sublabial, sublingual)
Respiratory tract (inhalation)...