What's the difference between diarrhea and skitters?

Diarrhea


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Diarrhoea

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Estimates of potential for gastrointestinal side effects using the rat enteropooling assay and in vivo monkey effects indicate that diarrhea will be substantially reduced with retention of uterine stimulating potency.
  • (2) The results point out the importance of detecting specific virulence factors before incriminating water as a source of human diarrhea.
  • (3) Five control rabbits developed severe diarrhea within 72 h after inoculation with enterotoxigenic E. coli B16-4.
  • (4) Diarrhea and excretion of vibrios lasted longer in animals consuming less protein.
  • (5) However, this inhibition was not found in rats treated with castor oil for 3 d. Moreover, 5-HT concentration in the midbrain significantly decreased in rats that acquired the adaptability for the occurrence of diarrhea.
  • (6) Other toxicity was mild and included nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, mucositis, hepatic dysfunction, and cardiac arrhythmias.
  • (7) 1, diarrhea lowered the piglet's ability to maintain body temperature during the cold test.
  • (8) The dietary information on children with diarrhea came from focus groups with mothers in 3 marginal urban communities, 3 rural indigenous communities, and 4 rural Ladino communities.
  • (9) At the village level health care is provided at integrated service posts staffed by volunteers trained to treat common health problems with simple means such as treating diarrhea with oral rehydration.
  • (10) The geometric mean titers of anti-Shigella antibodies to virulence plasmid-associated antigens in milk received before infection were eightfold higher in infants who remained well than in those in whom diarrhea developed.
  • (11) Adverse reactions associated with ticlopidine included neutropenia (severe in one patient) with no clinical complications, diarrhea, or rash.
  • (12) Chronic rotavirus-related diarrhea, which persisted until death, had also developed in each child.
  • (13) Traditional dietary preparations for diarrhea such as carrot soup and products based on rice have essentially an absorbent power and do not diminish intestinal loss of water and electrolytes.
  • (14) Diarrhea commonly occurs following the administration of cisplatin.
  • (15) A 3-year-old Limousin cow was admitted to the University of Georgia Teaching Hospital with a history of chronic weight loss and diarrhea of more than 1 year's duration.
  • (16) He had no family history of myopathy, and no diarrhea and vomiting.
  • (17) Twelve days following discontinuation of the drug, the patient continued to experience diarrhea, restlessness, emotional lability, and anxiety.
  • (18) Cryptosporidium was eradicated from the stools of four patients but two of these patients subsequently relapsed and one patient continued to have diarrhea despite the absence of Cryptosporidium in the stool.
  • (19) The only identified risk factor in the development of diarrhea was increased age; clindamycin-associated diarrhea occurred in 18 (46%) of 39 patients greater than or equal to 60 years old.
  • (20) Other causes are malaria (21), undernutrition (12), meningitidis (10), diarrhea (9), pneumopathy (7), endogenous and obstetrical causes (24).

Skitters


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But I noticed that we got past onshore windfarms in one sentence and skittered straight on to nuclear power.
  • (2) United bite back and Rafael skitters down the right wing at full pelt, before sending a cross into the Stretford End.
  • (3) Anderson gets his head to the resulting set piece, but can only skitter it miles over the bar, and wide t'boot.
  • (4) West Ham came close to embellishing their lead on the half-hour when Vaz Tê skittered down the right and cut the ball back to O'Neil, whose curling shot from the edge of the area forced a fine save from Marshall.
  • (5) 9.09pm BST 7 min: Martinez skitters down the left channel.
  • (6) Without political expression or leadership, public outrage skitters all over the place but it settles mainly – and probably deservedly – against the government of the day, which said nothing until recently about gross excess, and even now does little.
  • (7) My many criticisms of Labour in recent years – its milquetoast defence of its economic record, its lack of direction, skittering whichever way the tabloid wind blows, its bland, sputtering lack of passion – distanced me from them.
  • (8) The skittering, mangy, foot-long residents of New York .
  • (9) While Crosby may be uncomfortable that the messages surrounding him have skittered out of his reach, this farmer's son from the South Australian cereal fields is unlikely to change course.
  • (10) De Gea plucks it from the sky and dispatches the ball upfield, where Rooney sets Valencia skittering free down the middle.
  • (11) He's looking to free Aguero, but the striker loses his footing and skitters around on his face awhile.
  • (12) He tips one over a bucket and five blue-tinged crayfish skitter out.
  • (13) The keeper skittered back in an attempt to hook it off the line, but too late!
  • (14) Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash-landed Saturday when it came in too low and too slow, killing two passengers and injuring many others as it skittered and spun 100 feet.
  • (15) Iago Aspas skitters down the right flank and tries to cross the ball towards the near post, where Daniel Sturridge had made a run.
  • (16) For me it was his first great comic moment in Local Hero: Oldsen hectically skittering off down the main road in Ferness to meet up with Marina, each arm and leg flailing around in the most independent of manners.
  • (17) On Something Good, the beat skitters like dubstep, and yet the vocals and the guitar picking reek of folk.
  • (18) 33 min: Cavani skitters into the Dutch box and all the way to the by-line.
  • (19) And on the last night a mouse skittered across the living room.
  • (20) 5.05pm BST 5 min: Corner to France now, after a purposeful skitter from Matuidi down the left.

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