Similar words: feces, recess, recessed, go to pieces, necessity, recession, secession, recessive. Meaning: ['fɪːsɪːz] n. solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels.
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(61) Besides, the results also indicated feeding sheep on caragana foliage continuously made them anorectic and apathetic, and their faeces was sticky.
(62) Mastomys infected with Lassa virus do not become ill, but they can shed the virus in their excreta (urine and faeces).
(63) Clearance rates of both two bivalves were higher on mixed food than on single food. The excretion products (faeces and pseudofaeces) of two bivalves contained mainly S. obliquus.
(64) Up to a third of the weight of your pillow could be made up of bugs, dead skin, dust mites and their faeces.
(65) Objective: Extracting total DNA of intestinal tract bacteria from human faeces to investigate intestinal microflora.
(66) The team had examined 14 coprolites as fossil faeces are termed by polite scientists.
(67) Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is present in the faeces of infected persons and is most often transmitted through consumption of contaminated water or food.
(68) The patient's sense of enormous relief when fluid,(http://sentencedict.com/faeces.html) flatus and faeces are expelled into the bucket is in inverse proportion to the doctor's discomfort.
(69) It has always been assumed that plant viruses cannot infect animals, and vice versa, but plant viruses are known to be abundant in human faeces.
(70) Exposure to cat and dog faeces can cause toxocara worm infections.
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