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Blood seeps through the hole, creating infections.
Exposure to 4 Gy or more of radiation will result in gastrointestinal syndrome, in which the person becomes severely dehydrated in the first 2 days, then has a respite of 4 to 5 days in which the patient "feels well" but then dehydration returns with blood-filled diarrhea as the bacteria from the digestive tract starts invading all of the body, creating infections.[15].
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Now, in addition, he had furunculosis, outbreaks of boils, which then became abscesses, creating infection and fever.
But they also worried that they might accidentally create new and deadly bacteria that could spread cancer as easily as a common cold or create infections that no antibiotics could cure.
Wildlife biologists vehemently disagree, saying the needle sticks, catheterization and repeated draining of the gall bladder creates infections and leakage, which can lead to peritonitis and septicemia.
It might even be a very comfortable process!" As Mark wrote: "Wildlife biologists vehemently disagree, saying the needle sticks, catheterization and repeated draining of the gall bladder creates infections and leakage, which can lead to peritonitis and septicemia.
Efficacy for a PEV in the context of this simulation is defined as the reduction in inoculations with potential to create infections experienced by an individual in a given time step; a 50% effective vaccine in the simulation means that a protected person will have their liver challenged by half as many effective inoculations.
"Viruses, bacteria and parasites need to use DNA to replicate and create infection and disease.
To use a scientific analogy, if you leave something alone too long then it stagnates and creates infection.
Method: E.coli suspension was intramuscularly injected into the right thigh muscle of rats to create infection model.
It can rub against the clothes and create infection.
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