Definition of Endamebas

1. endameba [n] - See also: endameba

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endamebas

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end users
end zone
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endable
endadelphos
endaemonism
endamage
endamaged
endamagement
endamagements
endamages
endamaging
endameba
endamebae
endamebas (current term)
endamebic
endamnified
endamnify
endamoebae
endamoebas
endanger
endangered
endangered species
endangeredness
endangerest
endangereth
endangering
endangerment
endangerments

Literary usage of Endamebas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health of the by American Medical Association Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health, American Medical Association (1915)
"Now for endamebas to get these cells, they must crawl about or burrow about in ... We have been able to demonstrate and find the endamebas in the tissue and ..."

2. Human Parasitology: With Notes on Bacteriology, Mycology, Laboratory by Damaso de Rivas (1920)
"Life History.—Mechanism of Transmission.—Pathogenesis. —Classification.—endamebas of the Intestine: ... endamebas of the Viscera and Serous Cavities: ..."

3. Therapeutic Gazette (1917)
"... carriers with encysted endamebas in the intestine may depend on this preliminary purgation to get the endamebas in the unprotective vegetative stage. ..."

4. Alveolodental Pyorrhea by Charles Cassedy Bass (1915)
"We have also seen a considerable number of cases in which endamebas have not been ... We know of instances in which endamebas disappeared from individual ..."

5. Focal Infection: The Lane Medical Lectures by Frank Billings (1916)
"The endamebas may be found in the gum lesions and they are numerous in the deeper ... Doubtless the endamebas play an important part in the occurrence of ..."

6. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"It kills endamebas (Nixon, 1914, 1916). It effected cures in cases that had been refractory to emetin (Shepheard and Lillie, 1918). ..."

7. Transactions of the Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health of the by American Medical Association Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health, American Medical Association (1915)
"Now for endamebas to get these cells, they must crawl about or burrow about in ... We have been able to demonstrate and find the endamebas in the tissue and ..."

8. Human Parasitology: With Notes on Bacteriology, Mycology, Laboratory by Damaso de Rivas (1920)
"Life History.—Mechanism of Transmission.—Pathogenesis. —Classification.—endamebas of the Intestine: ... endamebas of the Viscera and Serous Cavities: ..."

9. Therapeutic Gazette (1917)
"... carriers with encysted endamebas in the intestine may depend on this preliminary purgation to get the endamebas in the unprotective vegetative stage. ..."

10. Alveolodental Pyorrhea by Charles Cassedy Bass (1915)
"We have also seen a considerable number of cases in which endamebas have not been ... We know of instances in which endamebas disappeared from individual ..."

11. Focal Infection: The Lane Medical Lectures by Frank Billings (1916)
"The endamebas may be found in the gum lesions and they are numerous in the deeper ... Doubtless the endamebas play an important part in the occurrence of ..."

12. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"It kills endamebas (Nixon, 1914, 1916). It effected cures in cases that had been refractory to emetin (Shepheard and Lillie, 1918). ..."

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