• The Bristol stool scale is a diagnostic medical tool designed to classify the form of human faeces into seven categories. It is used in both clinical...
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    via the fecal–oral route, are the main goals of sanitation. The Bristol stool scale is a medical aid designed to classify the form of human feces into...
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    bowel syndrome) based on Bristol stool scale Fecal occult blood test and fecal immunochemical test are the most common stool tests to diagnose many conditions...
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  • Maryland, United States Bristol stool scale, also known as the Bristol Stool Form Scale, which helps communication about stools in health care British-Soviet...
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  • Kenneth Willoughby Heaton (category Physicians of the Bristol Royal Infirmary)
    bowel syndrome based on a person's symptoms, and he developed the Bristol stool scale. Heaton was born in 1936 in Shillong, India, where his parents were...
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    the naming of the rules is similar to that of the Bristol stool scale or the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), which also take their names from the cities in...
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  • history of diarrhea, with watery or mushy, unformed stools, (types 6 and 7 on the Bristol stool scale), sometimes with steatorrhea, increased frequency...
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  • several medications Bernard–Soulier syndrome, a bleeding disorder Bristol stool scale, a medical aid designed to classify the form of human faeces Balanced...
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    Diarrhea (redirect from Liquid stool)
    decrease in responsiveness as it becomes more severe. Loose but non-watery stools in babies who are exclusively breastfed, however, are normal. The most common...
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    Constipation (category Conditions diagnosed by stool test)
    dysfunction that makes bowel movements infrequent or hard to pass. The stool is often hard and dry. Other symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating...
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  • More than ¼ (25%) of defecations result in lumpy or hard stools (Bristol Stool Form Scale 1-2). Sensation of partial evacuation for over ¼ (25%) of the...
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  • Catalogue, a list of stars visible to the naked-eye Bristol stool chart, a medical assessment scale for feces British Standard Cycle, a screw thread standard...
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    allegedly saw her dancing with another man. Hall was last seen sitting on a stool in the club at around 1:10 am on 9 June 1996. She was reported missing on...
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    Typhoid fever (category Conditions diagnosed by stool test)
    excreting typhoid bacteria in stool a year after the acute stage of the infection. Diagnosis is made by any blood, bone marrow, or stool cultures and with the...
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    Elementary School in November 1968. In 1972, electron microscopy on stored human stool samples identified a virus, which was given the name "Norwalk virus". Numerous...
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  • effects of good on intestinal transit Times; développent of the Bristol Stool Form Scale Leonard D. Heaton (1902–1983), Surgeon General of the United States...
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    elements of interior architecture. Precious wood furniture, like beds, chairs, stools, tables, bookshelves and silver or golden cups with beautiful reliefs, decorated...
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    Slave-owning slaves (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
    Carved Yoruba stool c. 1900. The supporting human figures may denote elite slaves. (British Museum.)...
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    Ghana (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
    100-year-long Anglo-Ashanti wars and eventually lost with the War of the Golden Stool in 1900. In 1947, the newly formed United Gold Coast Convention led by "The...
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    took the deceased at his own request into the passage, where the night stool was, and went to get a light to light the gas. O'Neal, Eamonn (31 December...
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    ceramic evolution and "Palace Style". —— (1935B). PM. Vol. IV Part II: Camp-stool Fresco, long-robed priests and beneficent genii, Chryselephantine Boy-God...
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    calcium tracers were given orally or intravenously. Radiation levels in stool and blood samples would serve as dependent variables. In another study,...
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  • examination.[1]. You can read part two of his 1789 book in full here A group of Bristol, England merchants wrote to King George III in 1775 voicing their "most...
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    April 2017. Vargas, Jose Antonio (20 April 2006). "In Shaw, Pews vs. Bar Stools". The Washington Post. Retrieved 17 February 2014. McChesney, Chris (1 January...
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    figures in low relief, and the style is extremely delicate and fine. A stool shown on one of the panels has legs shaped like the fore and hind limbs...
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    because she led a war against the British for possession of the Golden Stool, or Ashanti royal throne. Walter Rodney states: The role of slavery in promoting...
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    1784–1785; silver; height: 32.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Folding stool (pliant); 1786; carved and painted beechwood, covered in pink silk; 46.4...
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    Henry van de Velde (1896) Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1897–1900) Stool by Paul Hankar (1898) Chair by Charles Rohlfs (1898–99) Wardrobe by Richard...
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  • "Jacobean Stool" TBA We learn how to create the traditional joinery for a Jacobean stool. 97 606 "Turning and Carving" TBA Roy finishes the Jacobean stool by...
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