Neuticles are testicular implants for pets. Neuticles were invented by Gregg A. Miller of Missouri in 1993. Miller was opposed to the traditional form of neutering which required the permanent removel of the pets body part. After two years of development Miller introduced the patented product in December, 1996. To date over 255,000 canines, felines, equine, bulls and other animals have been Neuticled in all 50 states and 55 countries Worldwide by over 35,000 participating clinics and hospitals without a single complication or side effect of any type. Miller says Neuticles provide the caring pet owner an option when the time comes to alter. He said pet owners Worldwide are neutering with Neuticles that simply would not have neutered before. As a result, pet overpopulation is being reduced and the Neuticled pets are living happier, healthier longer lives. Miller was awarded the IG Nobel Peace Prize for Medicine in 2005 for his invention and has created and is creating other implantation devices for animals including eye implants, ear stays, arthritic discs, and surgical synthetic filler.
Hartwig van der Neut was born in 1970.
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"neut" on a blood count result likely refers to neutrophils. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell.
NEUT in a complete blood count with differential refers to neutrophils, which are a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the body's immune response to infections. Elevated levels of NEUT can indicate an ongoing infection, inflammation, or stress response.
In "Lonesome Dove," Neut is killed by Blue Duck while he is on a trading mission. Blue Duck, a notorious outlaw, ambushes him and his companions, resulting in Neut's death. His death serves as a tragic reminder of the dangers present in the Old West.
slimy, small, neutlike.
Neut percent refers to the percentage of neutrophils in the total white blood cell count. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cells that help the body fight off infections. An abnormal neut percent can indicate an underlying health condition, such as an infection or inflammation.
About to carry (fem. nom. sing., neut. nom. pl., or neut. acc. pl.)
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'english language' or just the neut. plur. of the adj. 'english'
"Neut" is short for neutrophil, the most common type of white blood cells and the one most involved in fighting bacterial infections.
medelhav (neut.) (geology, oceanography) mediterranean sea; a sea mostly enclosed by land