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Eggs are oval and have a mucoid plug at one end.
Robert Gray referred to "mucoid matter" in his 1990 book on colon health.
The mucoid substance is toxic to trees and aids in tree decline.
Highly mucoid behavior of most strains on solid agar.
It produces colonies that are cream colored with a glistening, mucoid appearance.
Fluctuating blurring is common, due to tearing and mucoid discharge.
Like nothing more than a mucoid cyst."
Oh mellifluous, mucoid myrrh which is the ineffable woman-dew!
Worm coats his victims with a transparent mucoid film composed of his secretion.
Calves normally suffer from a blood-flecked, thick, mucoid diarrhoea.
Various etiologies have been proposed, including trauma, hemorrhage, chronic infection, and mucoid degeneration.
It is a multicentric mucoid degeneration of unknown origin.
Arthur slid a pearl onion from a toothpick to his lips, left the mucoid sphere there for several moments.
Glittering and uncomfortably mucoid, he less resembled a human being than an angel which had dropped from the sky onto a hard, splattering surface.
"This stuff tastes like potato covered with mucoid exu- date," Sean yelled.
This mucoid secretion slowly enters the victim's pores and adheres to his or her brain tissues.
"A mucoid cyst, I'd guess," said the tech.
Arthropod burrows do not stain as they do not normally have mucoid linings.
Etymology: mucogenicum, from the organism's highly mucoid appearance.
Conjunctival discharge: purulent, mucoid or mucopurulent depending on the cause.
Colonies are mucoid, convex, round, entire-edged and do not demonstrate aerial hyphae.
The discharge is not as thick as a gonococcal one and is more often mucoid and clear in colour.
Smooth, mucoid and nonphotochromogenic colonies.
Enteric signs include diarrhea and weight loss, and respiratory infection can produce a mucoid nasal discharge.
However, the concept that this mucus layer might form a 'mucoid plaque' has been dismissed by physicians as having no anatomical or physiological basis.
Large yellow mucoidal colonies.