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Coccidia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on coccidium (protozoan), (order Coccidea), any of a large group of protozoan parasites of the sporozoan type. Coccidia live in both vertebrates and invertebrates, primarily in the lining cells of the intestine; ... CREATE MY coccidium NEW DOCUMENT...
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Definition of coccidium in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of coccidium. Pronunciation of coccidium. Translations of coccidium. coccidium synonyms, coccidium antonyms. Information about coccidium in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [New Latin Coccidium, former genus name : coccus + -idium,
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Definition of coccidium from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... Common name given to protozoan parasites (order Eucoccidiida) in which schizogony occurs within epithelial cells, generally in the intestine, but in some species in the bile ducts and kidney; ... online medical dictionary | definition of coccidium...
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coccidium n. , pl. , -ia . Any of various parasitic protozoans belonging to the order Coccidia and responsible for a disease of the alimentary ... [New Latin Coccidium, former genus name : COCCUS + -idium, diminutive suff. (from Greek -idion).]
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Definition of coccidium. Provided by Stedman's medical dictionary and Drugs.com. Includes medical terms and definitions.
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coc·cid·i·um (kŏk-sĭdˈē-əm). noun pl. coc·cid·i·a (-ē-ə). Any of various protozoan parasites belonging to the order Coccidia. Related Forms: ...
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The state of mucus synthesis in the goblet cells of the small intestine was studied in conventional piglets infected with a dose of 200,000 oocytes of the coccidium Isospora suis the first and fifth day after parturition. ... Kudweis M; Lojda Z; Koudela B; Vítovec J; ... Ob/Gyn & Women's Health...
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