nonabscessed
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[edit]nonabscessed (not comparable)
- Not having an abscess.
- 1940, L.F. Badger, D.w. Patrick, Don Wolfe, “Leprosy: Two Strains of Acid-Fast Bacilli Isolated From a Case of Human Leprosy. A Comparison with Other Strains of Acid-Fast Organisms with Particular Reference to the Lleras Bacillus”, in National Institute of Health Bulletin, number 173, page 2:
- The third attempt was from a nonabscessed lesion.
- 1999, National Research Council, Institute of Medicine, Food and Nutrition Board, The Use of Drugs in Food Animals: Benefits and Risks, page 75:
- Additional data demonstrate that the decrease in weight gain in abscessed cattle was lower than it was in nonabscessed cattle.
- 2022, Lee J. Pinnell, Paul S. Morley, “The Microbial Ecology of LIver Abscesses in Cattle”, in John T. Richeson, Ty E. Lawrence, editor, Liver Abnormalities in Cattle, page 371:
- Stotz and colleagues reported that both thephyla Fusobacteria and Bacteroidetes were more predominant within abscess microbial communities than in parenchymal tissue of scarred livers and nonabscessed livers.