The cast of Coumdensation Mucus - 1975 includes: Cosey Fanni Tutti as herself
"UA Mucus rare" typically refers to the presence of a small amount of mucus in a urinalysis (UA) test. Mucus in urine can be a normal finding as it may originate from the urinary tract or the genital area. When classified as "rare," it indicates that only a minimal quantity was detected, which is usually not a cause for concern unless accompanied by other abnormal findings or symptoms.
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The above video contains a walkthrough showing you how to collect the flobberworm mucus in the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone video game for PlayStation 2. Walkthroughs for other platforms are also available.
if enough air is not getting to the lungs, if the person cannot breathe without help, or is having problems with mucus and other secretions getting into the windpipe because of difficulty swallowing.
Well, darling, in the game "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" for Game Boy Color, you use the spell "Mucus ad Nauseam" by selecting it from your spell menu and aiming it at your enemies to make them sick and weaken them. It's a handy little spell to have up your sleeve when you're facing off against those pesky foes. Just remember, it's not all about flashy spells and wand-waving, sometimes a bit of gross-out magic can save the day.
The cast of M Is for Mucus - 2013 includes: Jonathon Rolston as Sick Guy
The correct spelling is "mucus."
The word "mucus" is used with mucus membrane; mucus membrane secretes mucous.
mucus- mucus in the lungs makes breathing difficult
Mucus is a noun.
The scientific name for mucus is "sputum" when referring to mucus from the respiratory tract, and "phlegm" when referring to mucus from the throat or lungs.
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Mucus and a dust a mucus and a dust a mucus and a dust, the Addams Family!!!!!!
mucus!!!!!!mucus trap the dirt in the trachea!
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Yes its perfectly normal for mucus plug to be tinged Green or Yellow. Mucus plus means exactly that .. Mucus..
Mucus glands are exocrine, not endocrine, glands. They secrete mucus via ducts.