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Treponematosis is a term used to
individually describe any of the
diseases caused by four
members of the
bacterial genus Treponema. The four
diseases are...
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least fifteen cases of
acquired treponematosis based on
evidence from bones, and six
examples of
congenital treponematosis based on
evidence from teeth,...
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least fifteen cases of
acquired treponematosis based on
evidence from bones, and six
examples of
congenital treponematosis based on
evidence from teeth,...
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treponematosis, treponemiasis, trope, tropic, tropism, tropopause, troposphere, trove...
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Alfred Musgrave (1956).
Extravenereal treponematosis ('dichuchwa') in the
Bakwena Reserve of the
Bechuanaland Protectorate:...
- pleiotropy, polytrope, protrepsis, protreptic, psychotropic, treponeme,
treponematosis, treponemiasis, trope, tropic, tropism, tropopause, troposphere, trove...
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infectious diseases:
skeletal evidence of tuberculosis, leprosy, and
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