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scorbutic Meaning in Bengali



 স্কার্ভি রোগাক্রান্ত, স্কার্ভি রোগমূলক, স্কার্ভি রোগাক্রান্ত,

বা সংক্রান্ত বা থাকার বা স্কার্ভি প্রতিম

Adjective:

স্কার্ভি রোগাক্রান্ত,





scorbutic's Usage Examples:

"scorbutic tongue" due to vitamin C deficiency.


Photo of the chest cage with pectus excavatum and scorbutic rosaries.


epithelial cells and in the plasma membrane of mature red blood cells of scorbutic species (unable to make ascorbate) such as human and guinea pig but not.


It features a little, bald and scorbutic detective that, helped by his loyal assistant Gallina ("Chicken"), try.


Scurvy : More angular costochondral junction with a sharper step-off (scorbutic rosary) and depressed sternum.


co-authored a book on gangrene, Noma: Gangrenous stomatitis, water cancer, scorbutic cancer, gangrena oris, gangrene of the mouth (1907).


required an anti-scurvy, or anti-scorbutic, supplement to their diet while rats did not.


By putting rats on an anti-scorbutic diet and then feeding their livers.


pre-loading of this group with a 70 mg/day supplement for six weeks before the scorbutic diet was fed.


to Charles Glen King, who proved its anti-scorbutic activity in his long-established guinea pig scorbutic assay.


Szent-Györgyi and Charles Glen King identify ascorbic acid as an anti-scorbutic.


tomatoes, also demonstrating that some dried milk preparations were anti-scorbutic and that pasteurization reduced this effect in fresh milk.


the village was a sulphurous spring which was said to be beneficial in scorbutic cases.


recorded that the British army was "a poor pitiful handful of half starved scorbutic skeletons.


the corm, the fruiting stalk and fruit peel are also used as an anti-scorbutic (to prevent scurvy), as well as for digestive help, or as a tonic.


Burton contracted ophthalmia, lumbago, liver problems, and a scorbutic infection, and consumed opium 'to so great a degree' that his friends.


Shewcraft's grounds is said to be efficacious in scorbutic cases; its chief component parts are nitre and sulphur.


him "for a tincture to preserve the blood from diziness, and a saline scorbutic acrimony".


his body was opened for the autopsy, the doctors ascribed his death to scorbutic and hemorrhoidal dispositions of long standing that were aggravated by.


He divided twelve scorbutic sailors into six groups of two.


excess in the use of spirituous drinks, Scurvy and every disease of a scorbutic character.



scorbutic's Meaning':

of or relating to or having or resembling scurvy

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