Use "fluke|flukes" in a sentence

1. Lancet flukes aren't smart.

2. It's a lancet fluke.

3. The fluke wasn't bad.

4. The fluke wasn' t bad

5. Yeah, it's just a fluke.

6. That shot was a sheer fluke.

7. Many adversities decimate the fluke numbers.

8. The discovery was something of a fluke.

9. The first goal was just a fluke.

10. It includes two groups of parasitic flatworms, known as flukes.

11. There was more laughter from Fluke and Ronnie.

12. Paul said, as Fluke began to bend over.

13. His failure in history examination was a mere fluke.

14. He agreed that the second goal was a fluke.

15. Analysis of tail vertebrate from Basilosaurus and Dorudon indicate they possessed small flukes

16. The trematodes or flukes include 18,000 to 24,000 species, divided into two subclasses.

17. I got drawn into the honeybee world completely by a fluke.

18. The psychological cause refers to the sequacious and the fluke mind.

19. He didn't hit out, but hit the wicket by a fluke.

20. February's figures cannot plausibly be blamed on flukes or special factors.

21. In addition, damp conditions encourage husk in cattle and fluke in sheep.

22. [ shis″-, skis″to-so-mi´ahsis] infection with flukes of the genus Schistosoma; called also Bilharziasis

23. I have found freshwater dips for Marine fish effective at clearing flukes from infected fish.

24. Fish do scratch, and this does not mean they are infested with gill flukes.

25. Fascioliosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Fasciola hepatica (common liver fluke).

26. By sheer fluke, one of the shipowner's employees was in the city.

27. Alaria spp are a relatively common parasitic intestinal fluke of dogs worldwide.

28. They are determined to show that their last win was no fluke.

29. Through some fluke, it remained in your abdominal cavity and just calcified overtime.

30. Preferably the protease is derived from a fluke such as $i(Fasciola hepatica).

31. Fluke found out how cool it suddenly is to not like blacks again.

32. Artemisinin is also an anthelmintic (parasitic worm) effective against the blood fluke, schistosomiasis

33. 13 This was a fluke, a one-time loophole that has been plugged.

34. She is not usually good at table tennis; that winning stroke was a fluke.

35. Passing the exam was a real fluke he didn't work for it at all.

36. Bilharziasis (bĭl'härzī`əsĭs), or snail fever, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes, trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma

37. Unconsciously we feel it was a fluke and we are afraid of being found out.

38. Anthelmintics are a type of medicine that kills helminths. Helminths are worm-like parasites such as flukes, roundworms, and tapeworms

39. In 19 they had to withdraw after Roca broke her wrist in a fluke warmup collision.

40. Synonyms for 'Coincidentally': accident, coincidence, fluke, time, accidentally, incidental, unlucky, serendipity, a stroke/piece of luck

41. Built on success, digital Clamp meters designed by Fluke are known as workhorse current Clamp meters

42. Bilharzia, also called Schistosomiasis, is an illness caused by an infection with one of several species of flukes, or flatworms

43. Another class of waterborne metazoan pathogens are certain members of the Schistosomatidae, a family of blood flukes.

44. However, aided by an outrageous fluke in frame four from which he made Parrott levelled at 2-

45. Slip ring: Slip ring Anchors are modified fluke Anchors that are designed for easy retrieval when stuck

46. Clearly it was just an accident of history, a fluke, a momentary incursion of an otherwise universal pandemic.

47. It was Fluke who started laughing right away, the odd squeal of somebody wanting to start up the trouble.

48. Schistosomiasis, also called bilharzia or Bilharziasis, group of chronic disorders caused by small, parasitic flatworms (family Schistosomatidae) commonly called blood flukes

49. 27 Clearly it was just an accident of history, a fluke, a momentary incursion of an otherwise universal pandemic.

50. “It is said that foot rot and liver fluke seldom affect Romney Marsh sheep.” reads a 1918 American text.

51. Bilharziasis: see schistosomiasis schistosomiasis, Bilharziasis, or snail fever, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes, trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma

52. Bilharzia – also known as Snail Fever or Schistosomiasis – is a disease that is caused by a parasitic worm or fluke

53. Gyrodactylus I have probably seen this skin fluke parasite on more fish in my laboratory studies than any other pathogen.

54. Schistosomiasis, also known as Bilharzia or snail fever, is an acute and chronic disease caused by parasitic flatworms called schistosomes or blood flukes

55. Very much the same story as I conjectured for Nosema in the flour beetle and for the fluke in the snail.

56. The first 20 minutes were no fluke, as they are probably saying on talk radio shows in Kentucky right this moment.

57. ‘Bilharzia Fluke and other soil- transmitted worms have affected two million Zambians, the southern African country's health minister said here Monday.’ ‘It seems that the Bilharzia fluke hasn't changed much over the centuries, and looking at the older specimens can be of help in fighting the disease/infestation.’

58. Anomalies are discrepancies significant to 3 sigma, which corresponds to a fluke that would occur in one-in-740 runs of the experiment

59. Schistosomiasis (also referred to as Bilharzia or snail fever) is the result of infection by blood fluke (trematode worm) of the Schistosoma species

60. The fluke differs from most species that parasitise large mammals, in that they inhabit the gut rather than the liver as Fasciola species do.

61. Schistosomiasis (Bilharzia) is a neglected tropical disease caused by parasitic flatworms (blood flukes) of the genus Schistosoma, with considerable morbidity in parts of the Middle East, South

62. Schistosomiasis or Bilharziasis is among the most important parasitic diseases worldwide, afflicting 200 - 300 million individuals Adult male and female blood flukes inhabit veins of the mesentery or bladder

63. Ameristic: In zoology , not divided into parts; unsegmented: distinguished both from <internalXref urlencoded="eumeristic">eumeristic</internalXref> and dysmeristic: as, “ Ameristic flukes,”

64. Was the dead Arapaima — a species that grows faster than any other freshwater fish and can grow 10 to 15 feet long — a fluke or a threat?

65. A later book is more circumspect: “Romneys are said to be somewhat resistant to foot rot, liver flukes and other problems that often plague sheep in damp pastures.”

66. Ancyroid (an′si-royd) Shaped like the fluke of an anchor; denoting the cornua of the lateral ventricles of the brain and the coracoid process of the scapula

67. Pathogenic species include: Alaria alata; Alaria canis; These flukes are small (0.5 - 1.5 mm) and the anterior part of the body is flat, and the posterior part is conical.

68. Known parasites of this species include the tapeworms Grillotia smaris-gora, G. angeli, and Christianella minuta, the fluke Pseudocotyle squatinae, the monogenean Leptocotyle minor, and the isopod Aega rosacea.

69. Ambulocetus had a long and flexible neck, front limbs with flexible wrists and fingers, powerful legs with large feet, and a long and robust tail that likely lacked tail flukes

70. The Centralizing trend that we have seen over the lifespan of the internet is not a fluke to be corrected as we learn to properly harness the power of this new technology

71. These Anchors correspond to various styles such as mushroom Anchors, river Anchors, slip-ring, fluke-style Anchors, folding box Anchors, folding grapnel Anchors, and other Anchors such as folding Anchors and collapsible Anchors

72. Absurd (band), German metal band from the 1990s "Absurd" (song), 1997 song by Fluke Theatre of the Absurd, art form utilizing the philosophy of Absurdism; Absurd, 1981 Italian film; Absurd or surreal humour

73. Cestoda - tapeworms class Cestoda helminth, parasitic worm - worm that is parasitic on the intestines of vertebrates especially roundworms and tapeworms and flukes phylum Platyhelminthes, Platyhelminthes - flatworms cestode, tapeworm - ribbonlike flatworms that are parasitic in the intestines of humans and other vertebrates family

74. We are particularly awed by two of the orcas' showstopper stunts - when they spy hop(lift their heads out of water to look) and lob tail( hit the surface with the underside of the fluke ).

75. ‘The Cestoda, or tapeworms, are intestinal parasites in vertebrates, and they also show anatomical and life history modifications for parasitism.’ More example sentences ‘The medically important flatworms are further divided into the flukes and tapeworms (Cestoda).’

76. Anchor definition is - a device usually of metal attached to a ship or boat by a cable and cast overboard to hold it in a particular place by means of a fluke that digs into the bottom

77. Any of various marine mammals of the order Cetacea, including the whales, dolphins, and porpoises, having the general shape of a fish with forelimbs modified to form flippers, a tail with horizontal flukes, and one or two blowholes for breathing

78. Alaria alata, A canis, and other Alaria spp are small (2–6 mm) flukes usually found in the small intestine of dogs, cats, foxes, mink, and wild carnivores in the western hemisphere, as well as in Europe, Australia, and Japan

79. Anchor, device, usually of metal, attached to a ship or boat by a cable or chain and lowered to the seabed to hold the vessel in a particular place by means of a fluke or pointed projection that digs into the sea bottom

80. Bellyacher Metagonimus yokogawai (species of intestinal fluke) persiko integrity adherent of technocracy, advocate of technocracy, one who supports a government based on technological knowledge, engineer or economist as bureaucrat oil hose barbotare; împroşcare neutral or neutrality (in chemistry), neuter gender (in grammar) emplacement taezu