Similar words: jejune, unusual, de jure, prejudice, junior, jungle, adjunct, junk mail. Meaning: n. the part of the small intestine between the duodenum and the ileum.
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31. The research aimed to discuss the effect of atractylodes macrocephala on the tension of isolated jejunum and caecum of chook.
32. The in vivo antisecretory effects of berberine hydrochloride on intestinal secretion mediated by Escheriehia Coli (E. Coli)heat—stabie enterotoxin (ST) were studied in the pig jejunum.
33. Conclusion: Multiple diverticulosis of jejunum is often complicated with the duodenal diverticulum, which usually occurs in the proximal and middle section.
34. The function in duodenum was the strongest, the next was jejunum and ileum the last.
35. METHOD The absorption kinetics of harmine hydrochloride from duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and colon were investigated using in situ perfusion method in the rats.
36. Objective:To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of micro-injured peritoneal washing plus intestinum jejunum radix et rhizoma rhei in severe acute pancreatitis(SAP).
37. The atonomosis mesh ? s density of the jejunum was larger than the ileum? s.
38. The digestive gland of liver and pancreas was got into initial jejunum through one duct. These studies showed that the structure of the digestive gland in H. rugulosus was a...
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39. The digestive gland of liver and pancreas was got into initial jejunum through one duct.
40. Methods Excide pancreatic duct, fetch net lithiasis , patchy jejunal loop was anastomosed to pancreatic duct in accordance with the peristalsis of jejunum.
41. Barium meals were carried out 3-6 month after operation, no baralymeregurgitation was found upwards intussusception or proximal interpositum jejunum.
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