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Oh and I just checked my cranium for faecal matter.
At this point there should be no nasty germs or faecal matter on your hands.
This compound has frequently been used as a biomarker for the presence of human faecal matter in the environment.
The resultant faecal matter is rich in minerals.
Gambusia also thrive due to their habits of consuming faecal matter and general organic waste.
The infected fowl passes out oocysts or zygocysts with faecal matter.
Cysts of some coccidian parasites in faecal matter, such as:
The term "Fülleborn's method" is a procedure for examining parasitic ova in faecal matter.
"Laymil faecal matter;" Lieria said through the wafer.
An unkempt coat will provide a refuge for parasites, and if soiled with faecal matter is likely to attract flies.
Extensive preparation of the gastrointestinal tract is required to ensure the bowel is free from faecal matter.
This relatively high concentration and its stability allows it to be used in the assessment of the faecal matter in samples, especially sediments.
They also minimized the risk of infection caused by faecal matter accidentally spilling into the peritoneal cavity during the operation.
Scientists identified milk in the stomach and faecal matter in the intestines of the mammoth calf "Lyuba".
It is a water-borne virus and is transmitted via organic substances such as blood, faecal matter, mucus, etc.
Examination of the faecal matter of chimpanzees shows that the whole-swallowed leaves remain intact, along with multiple expelled worms.
The cardboard tube that holds the roll is sprayed with a chemical that is designed to wipe out the very specific smell of "faecal matter".
As the faecal matter is dispersed in the environment, the ratio will decrease as more (non-faecal) cholesterol from animals is encountered.
New Zealand's rivers and lakes are becoming increasingly nutrient enriched and degraded by nitrogen, animal faecal matter, and eroded sediment.
The village did not have a sewage system and the well water was contaminated by faecal matter and the decomposition of bodies in the cemetery on the hilltop.
Samples with ratios greater than 0.7 may be contaminated with human faecal matter; samples with values less than 0.3 may be considered uncontaminated.
I would have to run my forefinger to its root before I could extract even a faint scent of faecal matter, a thin brown rim under my fingernail.
The faecal matter may have been eaten by "Lyuba" to promote development of the intestinal microbes necessary for digestion of vegetation, as is the case in modern elephants.
Such regulations include forbidding wood fires, restricting camping to established camp sites, disposing or packing out faecal matter, imposing a quota on the number of hikers per mile.