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  • It is traditionally used against [[worm]]s. ...n the treatment of [[onchocerciasis]], but is also effective against other worm infestations (such as [[strongyloidiasis]], [[ascariasis]], [[trichuriasis]
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  • ...n|drug]] indicated for the [[Pharmacotherapy|treatment]] of a variety of [[worm]] infestations. Although this use is widespread in the [[United States]], t ...s degenerative alterations in the [[tegument]] and intestinal cells of the worm by binding to the [[colchicine]]-sensitive site of [[tubulin]], thus inhibi
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  • ...ceutica]] in 1966. Levamisole has been used in humans to treat [[parasitic worm]] infections, and has been studied in combination with other forms of [[che Levamisole was originally used as an [[antihelminthic]] to treat worm infestations in both humans and animals. Most current commercial preparati
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  • ...', '''Antiox''', and '''Pripsen'''. It is used to treat infestations by [[worm]]s including [[pinworm]]s, [[roundworm]]s, [[tapeworm]]s, [[hookworm]]s, an ...nemotode infestations including round worm, whip worm,thread worm and hook worm. It is poorly absorbed and has no systematic effects.
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  • ...worms]]. It is a chewable tablet taken orally, dosage depending on type of worm and patient's age and/or weight. Niclosamide molecules are lethal to tapewo
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  • *D-Worm (Farnum) for veterinary use; note that D-Worm also makes roundworm medicine containing piperidine which is not effective *Tape Worm Tabs (Trade Winds) for veterinary use
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  • .... And Jonah was exceeding glad because of the kikayon. But God prepared a worm when the morning rose the next day, and it ate the kikayon, that it withere ...s all fitted into one category [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=worm] (the [[Old English]] "[[wyrm]]" could mean any of these creatures), symbol
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  • ...in [[herbal medicine]] to treat [[syphilis]], [[rheumatism]], [[intestinal worm]]s, [[fever]], [[asthma]], and [[dysentery]]. Although the toxins from the
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  • * [[Worm-like chain]]
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  • * [[Worm-like chain]]
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  • ...the form of chewed holes, carcasses, or larvae, which appear as small pale worm-like insects <ref name="Fahey"/>.
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  • ...ion, growth and manufacture in the form of [[pesticide]]s, [[fungicide]]s, worm killers, [[Sizing#Textile_warp_sizing|sizes]], [[lubricant]]s, etc.
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  • ...n internally, it has been used as a remedy for [[hoarseness]], [[pain]], [[worm]]s, [[nervousness]], and to aid the mending of broken [[bone]]s. Externally
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  • ...nking of [[rum]], which was made in [[still]]s with a lead component (the "worm").<ref>{{cite book |author=Brands, H. W. |authorlink=H. W. Brands |title=Th
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  • ...''Model 77'' which evolved from it set the industry standard for handheld worm-and-drive circular saws and remains in production almost unchanged today.
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  • [[Image:Nur04505.jpg|thumb|right|The giant tube worm ''[[Riftia pachyptila]]'' showing red hemoglobin-containing plumes]] ...oulmond A |title=The multi-hemoglobin system of the hydrothermal vent tube worm Riftia pachyptila. II. Complete polypeptide chain composition investigated
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  • | [[Guinea worm disease]]
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  • *[[Dracunculiasis]] (Dracontiasis, Guinea worm disease, Medina worm)
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  • *[[Scoleciphobia]] – fear of [[worm]]s.
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  • *[[Cochliomyia|Screw-worm flies]] (as larvae, Calliphoridae)
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  • * [[Wormian bones]] &ndash; [[Ole Worm]]
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  • |[[Guinea worm]] - [[Dracunculiasis]] |parasitic worm
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  • ...ng of a slit on the underside of the head that goes down the length of the worm. The lips separate to reveal hundreds of teeth that can bite through steel.
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