ileitis$37436$ - translation to spanish
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ileitis$37436$ - translation to spanish

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION IN THE USA
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America; Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America; Crohn's Foundation of America; Colitis Foundation of America; National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis; National Foundation for Ileitis & Colitis; National Foundation for Ileitis; National Foundation for Colitis; Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America

ileitis      
n. íleo (Med. - inflamación aguda del intestino )
hamster         
  • ''P. campbelli''. The [[Campbell's dwarf hamster]]
  • Pet Syrian hamster examines a banana
  • Skeleton of [[European hamster]]
  • An adult female and several juvenile dwarf hamsters (''Phodopus sungorus'') feeding
  • ''P. sungorus''. The [[winter white dwarf hamster]]
  • Hamster clades
  • Hamsters fighting
  • Syrian hamster]] (''Mesocricetus autatus)'' standing in exercise wheel
  • A mother Syrian hamster with pups less than one week old
  • A winter white dwarf hamster
  • ''P. roborovski.'' The [[Roborovski hamster]]
  • A spacious hamster cage made from a display cabinet
SUBFAMILY OF RODENTS (CRICETINAE)
Hampster; Cricetinae; Hamsters; Hörcsög; Hampsters; Proliferative Ileitis; Hamster Breeds; Horcsog; Hoercsoeg; Species of hamsters; Hamster breeding; Short haired hamster; 🐹; Pet hamster; Cricetine; Laboratory hamster; Sexual behavior of hamsters; Mating behavior of hamsters; Lab hamster
(n.) = hámster
Ex: This resource book presents 37 behavioral experiments that can be performed with commonly-found classroom animals including hamsters, gerbils, mice, goldfish, guppies, lizards, kittens, and puppies = Este cuaderno de prácticas contiene 37 experimentos conductistas que se pueden realizar con animales que comúnmente se usan en los laboratorios de las escuelas como los hámsters, jerbos, ratones, peces de colores, lebistes, lagartijas, gatitos y cachorros.
hamster         
  • ''P. campbelli''. The [[Campbell's dwarf hamster]]
  • Pet Syrian hamster examines a banana
  • Skeleton of [[European hamster]]
  • An adult female and several juvenile dwarf hamsters (''Phodopus sungorus'') feeding
  • ''P. sungorus''. The [[winter white dwarf hamster]]
  • Hamster clades
  • Hamsters fighting
  • Syrian hamster]] (''Mesocricetus autatus)'' standing in exercise wheel
  • A mother Syrian hamster with pups less than one week old
  • A winter white dwarf hamster
  • ''P. roborovski.'' The [[Roborovski hamster]]
  • A spacious hamster cage made from a display cabinet
SUBFAMILY OF RODENTS (CRICETINAE)
Hampster; Cricetinae; Hamsters; Hörcsög; Hampsters; Proliferative Ileitis; Hamster Breeds; Horcsog; Hoercsoeg; Species of hamsters; Hamster breeding; Short haired hamster; 🐹; Pet hamster; Cricetine; Laboratory hamster; Sexual behavior of hamsters; Mating behavior of hamsters; Lab hamster
hámster

Definition

ileitis
[??l?'??t?s]
¦ noun Medicine inflammation of the ileum.

Wikipedia

Crohn's & Colitis Foundation

The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation (CCF) is a volunteer-driven non-profit organization dedicated to finding cures for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and improving the quality of life of children and adults affected by these digestive diseases. Founded by Shelby Modell and Irwin M. Rosenthal, and formerly known as National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis and Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, it was incorporated on December 17, 1965. CCF has more than 50,000 members, served by the national headquarters, as well as over 40 chapters nationwide.

Research, educational workshops and symposia, together with CCF's scientific journal, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, enable medical professionals to keep pace with this rapidly growing field. The National Institutes of Health has commended the Foundation for "uniting the research community and strengthening IBD research". The Foundation ranks third among leading health non-profits in the percentage of expense devoted to mission-critical programs, with at least 80 cents of every dollar CCF spends going toward medical research, professional education, and patient support.