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  1. Intestine: In anatomy, the intestine is that tubular portion of the Gastrointestinal tract (alimentary canal or digestive tract) of vertebrates extending from the stomach to the anus or cloaca. The intestine tends to be divided into a small intestine and a ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  2. Intestine: Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [100%] 2023-12-31 [Digestive system] [Gastroenterology]...
  3. Intestine: The intestine (also known colloquially as the gut) is a tube-like organ that starts at the base of the stomach and forms the longest part of the alimentary canal. Its function is to help with the processing of food. [100%] 2023-02-22 [Anatomy]
  4. Intestine: Intestine, in anatomy, the lower part of the alimentary canal; in man and mammals divided into the smaller intestine, from the pylorus to the iliocaecal valve, and the larger, reaching from the caecum and colon to the end of the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  5. Interstices (Catholicism): In Roman Catholicism, the interstices is a period of at least three months between the ordination of a man to the diaconate and his ordination to the priesthood. A bishop may shorten the length of this interval if he has ... (Catholicism) [90%] 2023-10-07 [Christian terminology] [Christian ordination]...
  6. Intestino: El intestino (del latín: intestinus) es la porción del tubo digestivo que se encuentra entre el estómago y el ano. Su función principal es absorber los nutrientes y el agua que se ingieren durante el proceso de alimentación. [87%] 2024-02-17
  7. Stuffed intestines: Stuffed intestines (Arabic: فوارغ) is a dish of Middle Eastern origin called Bumbar/Mumbar. The main ingredients are minced meat, cow or lamb's intestines, rice, tomato paste, onion, chickpeas, salt, black pepper, allspice, and cinnamon. [79%] 2023-12-31 [Arab cuisine] [Israeli cuisine]...
  8. Intestine transplantation: Intestine transplantation (intestinal transplantation, or small bowel transplantation) is the surgical replacement of the small intestine for chronic and acute cases of intestinal failure. While intestinal failure can oftentimes be treated with alternative therapies such as parenteral nutrition (PN), complications ... (Surgical replacement of the small intestine) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Digestive system surgery] [Gastroenterology]...
  9. Small intestine: The small intestine is the narrow tube of the gastrointestinal tract (gut) of vertebrates between the stomach and the large intestine that is responsible for most of the digestion. Vertebrate intestines—the long, tubular portion of the gut that extends ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  10. Intestine transplantation: Intestine transplantation (intestinal transplantation, or small bowel transplantation) is the surgical replacement of the small intestine for chronic and acute cases of intestinal failure. While intestinal failure can oftentimes be treated with alternative therapies such as parenteral nutrition (PN), complications ... (Medicine) [70%] 2023-12-08 [Gastroenterology] [Organ transplantation]...
  11. Small intestine: The small intestine or small bowel is an organ in the gastrointestinal tract where most of the absorption of nutrients from food takes place. It lies between the stomach and large intestine, and receives bile and pancreatic juice through the ... (Organ in the gastrointestinal tract) [70%] 2023-12-31 [Small intestine] [Abdomen]...
  12. Small intestine: The small intestine is the narrow tube of the gastrointestinal tract (gut) of vertebrates between the stomach and the large intestine that is responsible for most of the digestion. Vertebrate intestines—the long, tubular portion of the gut that extends ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  13. Large intestine: The large intestine is the terminal, tubular portion of the gastrointestinal tract (gut) of vertebrates prior to the anus or cloaca. Although there are huge differences in size and complexity among taxa, in all species the large intestine is involved ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  14. Large intestine: The large intestine also known as the bowel, is the final portion of the human Digestive system. The purpose of it is to absorb water from waste material, and to excrete the dehydrated waste.It is made up of the ... [70%] 2023-06-22 [Anatomy]
  15. Small intestine: Small intestine : The portion of the gastrointestinal tract between the pylorus of the stomach and the ileocecal valve of the large intestine; divided into the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. [70%] 2023-08-28
  16. Small intestine: The small intestine is an organ that is part of the digestive system. This is the section of the digestive system where most of the absorption of nutrients takes place. [70%] 2023-06-24 [Anatomy]
  17. Large intestine: The large intestine, also known as the large bowel, is the last part of the gastrointestinal tract and of the digestive system in tetrapods. Water is absorbed here and the remaining waste material is stored in the rectum as feces ... (Last part of the digestive system in vertebrates) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Large intestine] [Digestive system]...
  18. Intestinal atresia: Intestinal atresia is a birth defect of the intestines that causes bowel obstruction in the newborn. There are three types duodenal (DA), jejunoileal (JIA), and colonic (CA). [63%] 2023-12-31 [Congenital disorders of digestive system] [Rare diseases]...
  19. Intestinal metaplasia: Intestinal metaplasia is the transformation (metaplasia) of epithelium (usually of the stomach or the esophagus) into a type of epithelium resembling that found in the intestine. In the esophagus, this is called Barrett's esophagus. [63%] 2023-12-31 [Gastrointestinal tract disorders] [Types of cancer]...
  20. Intestinal villus: Intestinal villi (singular: villus) are small, finger-like projections that extend into the lumen of the small intestine. Each villus is approximately 0.5–1.6 mm in length (in humans), and has many microvilli projecting from the enterocytes of ... (Finger-like projection of the small intestine) [63%] 2023-06-29 [Small intestine]

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