faecal in English

adjective

[fae·cal || 'fɪːkl]

of feces, fecal, of excrement

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1. Lactic acid solutions must not be applied to carcases with visible faecal contamination.

2. Key words: faecal streptococci, water, monitoring, oxolinic acid - esculin - azide medium, m-enterococcus medium.

3. Oat grain fibre contributes to an increase in faecal bulk

4. 9 It would also facilitate reflex defecation and predispose to faecal incontinence.

5. The most frequently identified faecal forms were those of Ascarids (Toxocara, 1 …

6. Faecal samples were also collected during the investigation period for cultivation of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.

7. The current therapy for faecal impaction includes intestinal massage, use of enemas or enteroclysis and manual evacuation.

8. They are shed by faeces or during vomiting and infect by being ingested (faecal-oral, aerogene-oral).

9. The effect of orlistat results in an increase in faecal fat as early as # to # hours after dosing

10. dried blood spots, collected by applying a drop of blood onto absorbent material and specimens for faecal screening tests.

11. Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

12. 19 Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

13. 17 Consequently, the lytic activity of faecal water was decreased. Dietary phosphate did not interfere with these intestinal effects of calcium.

14. Like the household fly, the Cockroach will eat virtually anything ranging from food spills on a kitchen floor to faecal matter

15. The erosion of bacteria from Cowpats into overland flow is a controlling process in the faecal contamination of runoff upon agricultural land.

16. Bacillary dysentery is transmitted directly by physical contact with the faecal material of a patient or carrier including (during sexual contact) or indirectly …

17. Alluvial floodplain mudstones of the late Maastrichtian Whitemud Formation of southern Saskatchewan contain abundant vertebrate faecal remains preserved as siderite and Fe-hydroxides.

18. PRINCIPLE The presence of coliforms, faecal coliforms and aerogenic E. coli in water may be determined by means of the MPN procedure.

19. Welcome to Support in Continence Your search ends here! Keep reading for honest, straightforward and reliable advice about urinary (bladder) and faecal (bowel) inContinence

20. The diet of nestling linnets (Acanthis cannabina) living on a heathland in Brittany (France) was studied by faecal pellet analysis during the 1982 and 1983 breeding seasons.

21. 23 The transgenic foliage consumed by insects induced the increase of larval mortality, and decrease of larval wet weight gain, faecal output, pupal weight and egg deposition.

22. 1 – 3 Cryptosporidium can be found in surface and groundwater sources susceptible to flooding or faecal contamination, and may be present in piped “improved” drinking water systems that

23. As indicated in section 1, the presence of coliforms, faecal coliforms and aerogenic E. coli in food and water may be determined by means of the MPN procedure.

24. Overall failure rate was 2.7%, including one faecal fistula conservatively treated and one colostomy raised as a precaution in a patient undergoing relaparotomy for intra-abdominal abscess.

25. InContinence describes any accidental or involuntary loss of: urine (wee) from the bladder – known as urinary inContinence faeces (poo) or flatus (wind) from the bowel – known as faecal inContinence

26. Organic matter is degraded by these microorganisms (Aerobacters sp., faecal Streptococci, Lactobacillus, etc.) and may then be transformed into biomass (microbial proliferation) and into various compounds, notably organic acids (volatile fatty acids, lactic, citric acids, etc.) , ,

27. Varanasi, a city of one million people that many pilgrims visit to take a "holy dip" in the Ganges, releases around 200 million litres of untreated human sewage into the river each day, leading to large concentrations of faecal coliform bacteria.

28. Faecal Escherichia coli bacterium is common indeed, most of the waterborne pathogens and parasitic organisms are available to you, including things from the pseudomonas family, the vibrios, the Aerobacters, the proteus group, paracolobactrum, salmonella, various tubercelle bacilli all of these are happy in water and use it as a

29. 2.10 faecal coliform: facultative aerobic, gram-negative, non-sporeforming, cytochrome oxidase negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are able to ferment lactose with gas production in the presence of bile salts, or other surface active agents with similar growth-inhibiting properties, at 44°C + 0.2°C within 24 hours;

30. Faecal Escherichia coli bacterium is common… indeed, most of the waterborne pathogens and parasitic organisms are available to you, including things from the Pseudomonas family, the Vibrios, the Aerobacters, the Proteus group, Paracolobactrum, Salmonella, various Tubercelle bacilli… all of these are happy in water and use it as a

31. Faecal Escherichia coli bacterium is common indeed, most of the waterborne pathogens and parasitic organisms are available to you, including things from the Pseudomonas family, the Vibrios, the Aerobacters, the Proteus group, Paracolobactrum, Salmonella, various Tubercelle bacilli all of these are happy in water and use it as a

32. In a parallel study performed by the same authors, one cow received an intravenous injection of 124SbCl3 (0.234 mCi), which corresponded to a dose of 1.5 mg Sb/kg bw. Faecal excretion accounted for 2.4% of the administered dose, whereas 0.08% and 51% of the total dose were excreted in milk and urine, respectively.

33. APPLICATION The Most Probable Number (MPN) method is applicable to the enumeration of coliforms, faecal coliforms and aerogenic Escherichia coli in water in sealed containers (including mineral and spring water) and prepackaged ice in accordance with Sections B12.001, B.12.004 and B.12.005 of the Regulations of the Food and Drugs Act.

34. Foods for which Microbiological Guidelines have been established. Food Category Method or Equivalent Guideline Nature of Concern Sampling Parameters n c m M Soybean Products (Ready-to-eat) MFHPB-18 Psychrotrophic bacteriaA Sanitation 5 2 105 107 MFHPB-19 E. coliB Health 2F 5 2 102 103 MFHPB-21 S. aureus Health 2 5 2 102 104 MFHPB-20 Salmonella Health 2G 5 0 0 - MFLP-48 Yersinia enterocoliticaC Health 2 5 0 0 - Spices (Ready-to-eat only) MFHPB-23 C. perfringens Health 2 5 2 104 106 MFHPB-42 B. cereus Health 2 5 2 104 106 MFHPB-19 E. coli Health 2F 5 2 102 103 MFHPB-21 S. aureusB Health 2 5 2 102 104 MFHPB-20 Salmonella Health 2G 5 0 0 - MFHPB-22 Yeast and MouldD Sanitation 5 2 102 104 Bottled Water E MFLP-61B Pseudomonas aeruginosa Health 2 5 0 0/100 mL - MFLP-58B Aeromonas hydrophila Health 2 5 0 0/100 mL - Sprouted Seeds (e.g. Alfalfa and Bean Sprouts) MFHPB-19 Faecal Coliforms Sanitation 5 2 103 105 MFHPB-19 E.coli Health 2F 5 2 102 103 MFHPB-20 Salmonella Health 2G 5 0 0 - A m and M values modified according to Health Canada monitoring results.