toxicosis Meaning in Bengali
টোক্সিকোজ্,
Similer Words:
toy boxtoy chest
toy manchester terrier
toy poodle
toy store
toy terrier
toy with
toy house
trace detector
trace element
traceback
tracer bullet
tracheas
tracheophyta
trachomas
toxicosis's Usage Examples:
"The canine copper toxicosis gene MURR1 does not cause non-Wilsonian hepatic copper toxicosis".
very high heat are fatal to parrots, as well as some other birds (PTFE toxicosis).
The breed has a high incidence of copper toxicosis, but with the exception of eye problems, it is mostly free from health.
The endophyte has been identified as the cause of the "fescue toxicosis" syndrome sometimes suffered by livestock that graze the infected grass.
Some species produce secondary metabolites that result in toxicosis of animals such as lupinosis of sheep (Diaporthe toxica P.
medical condition known as locoism (also swainsonine disease, swainsonine toxicosis, locoweed disease, and loco disease; North America) and pea struck (Australia).
Sweating sickness is "an acute, febrile, tickborne toxicosis characterized mainly by a profuse, moist eczema and hyperemia of the skin and visible mucous.
pulmonary edema leading to a condition sometimes called perilla mint toxicosis.
secondary metabolite product of fungi of the genus Fusarium and may cause toxicosis in farm animals.
"Mycotoxicosis.
Other toxic or metabolic diseases (eg, acute lead poisoning, sodium toxicosis/water deprivation) can result in PEM as well.
with bacteria or other toxic substances, garbage toxicosis, or "garbage gut", can result.
Garbage toxicosis involves the bacteria (or other toxic substances).
brasiliensis, like many other ticks, causes tick toxicosis in its host at the location of the bite.
Tick toxicosis includes all of the non-infectious complications.
one study that examined 125 Colorado dogs who had contracted marijuana toxicosis between 2005 and 2010 found that only two dogs died as a result of ingesting.
The toxicosis of Embellisia fungi from locoweed (Oxytropis lambertii) is similar to locoweed toxicosis in rats.