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  • 41tox- — or toxi or toxo combining form Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin toxicum poison poisonous ; poison < toxemia > …

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  • 42toxic- — or toxico combining form Etymology: New Latin, from Latin toxicum poison < toxicology > …

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  • 43toxicant — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin toxicant , toxicans, present participle of toxicare to poison, from Latin toxicum Date: 1879 a toxic agent; especially pesticide …

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  • 44intoxicate — I. adjective Date: 15th century archaic intoxicated II. transitive verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin intoxicatus, past participle of intoxicare, from Latin in + toxicum poison more at toxic …

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  • 45toxic — I. adjective Etymology: Late Latin toxicus, from Latin toxicum poison, from Greek toxikon arrow poison, from neuter of toxikos of a bow, from toxon bow, arrow Date: 1664 1. containing or being poisonous material especially when capable of causing …

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  • 46Meconium aspiration syndrome — Classification and external resources Micrograph of fetal membranes with meconium laden macrophages, a finding that may accompany meconium aspiration. H E stain …

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  • 47Blood type — (or blood group) is determined, in part, by the ABO blood group antigens present on red blood cells. A blood type (also called a blood group) is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the&#8230; …

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  • 48Infant mortality — World infant mortality rates in 2008[1] Infant mortality is defined as the number of infant deaths (one year of age or younger) per 1000 live births. Traditionally, the most common cause worldwide was dehydration from diarrhea. However, the&#8230; …

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  • 49Congenital rubella syndrome — Classification and external resources Congenital Cataracts (white pupils) due to congenital rubella syndrome ICD …

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  • 50Pneumothorax — Classification and external resources Right sided spontaneous pneumothorax (left in the image). An arrow indicating the edge of the collapsed lung. ICD 10 J …

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