«AGEUSTIA» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত পর্তুগীজ বই
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ageustia শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। পর্তুগীজ সাহিত্যে
ageustia শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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The works of William Cullen: containing his physiology, ...
2. Anosmia (atonica) sine vitio membranae narium evi- dente. Anosmia paralytica
, S. sp. 7- G. XCIX.— AGEUSTIA. Gustus imminutus vel abolitus. Ageustia, S. gen.
157. Sag. 263 — Ageustia, Lin. 114.— Apogeusis, Vog. 449. Species sunt, 1.
William Cullen, John Thomson, 1827
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology: in English, ...
... agenesia n g αγενεσία f -ας i agenesia f d Agenesie f agent n g παράγοντας m -
α i agente m d Agens nt; Mittel nt; Wirkstoff m * AGEPC → 18971 * age pigment n
→ 13564 * age related macular degeneration n → 7054 ageusia n; ageustia n; ...
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Encyclopædia britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
AGEUSTIA. Defect of Tasting. Aguislia, Sauv. gen. 157. Sag. 263. Ageustia, Lin.
114. Apogeusis, Vog. 449. Cause. □ This disease also may arise either from an
organic affection, or an atonic state of the parts. The taste may be distinguished ...
Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig, 1797
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
AGEUSTIA. Defect of Testing. Ageustia, Sauv. gen. 157. Sag. 263. Ageustia, Lin.
114. Apogeusis, V og. 449- Cause. This disease also may arise either from an
organic affection, or an atonic state os the parts. The N° 208. taste may be ...
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Dictionary of Biological Psychology
ageusia. (ageustia). The loss of gustatory sensation. GUSTATION is the term
used to describe the sense of taste: ageusia is literally, not tasting. See also:
sapid. aggression. (from Latin, ad: to, gradi: step) Aggression strictly refers to the
act of ...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
Ageustia (loss of taste) sometimes accompanies local palsy of the tongue or of
the face, and sometimes is produced mechanically by the deposit which covers
the sentient surface of the tongue in fevers, exanthemata, &c. preventing the ...
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Altissitnuin, Eupatoriuin ageratoides. AGE'RATUS LA'PIS, (ayvparoc Xt$o<.) A
stone used by cobblers to polish shoes. It was formerly esteemed discutient and
astringent. AGES, Palm. AGEUSIA, fa, and ytvets, 'taste.') Ageustia. AGEUS'TIA ...
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A General View of the Writings of Linnaeus: To Which is ...
111. Scotomia. Transitory blindness. 112. Cophosis. Deafness. 113. Anosmia.
Defect of smelling. 114. Ageustia. —-——--—- taste. 115. Aphonia. i voice. 116.
Anorexia. €——-— appetite. 117. Adipsia. --—--—— thirst. 118. Anwsthesia.
feeling.
Richard Pulteney, Carl Linnaeus, William George Maton, 2011
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
See Ageustia. Ageustia, ah-gus'-U-ah. A defect or loss of taste. Agger nasi, ag'-er
na'-si. An oblique on inner surface of the nasal process of the maxilla. Also called
crista ethmoidalis. Agglomerate, ag-lom'-er-ct. Massed together; aggregated.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
«K"i«iniwii agen'da, n. (ai^si) - matters to be considered at a meeting. Trfrjater
gjrfaw (ifsrar). agennesis, n. (anfttfto) - physiol, male sterility, awm, 4i$«4uu,
JiHiMdi. agent, n. O^5?) - a representative (of a business or person); afafNt,
ageustia, n.