Translation for '
teat' from English to Latin
NOUN | a teat | teats | |
SYNO | mamilla | mammilla | nipple | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Each of the chambers of the possum belly resemble an elongated teat similar to the ones found on female possums.
- The Furstenberg's rosette is located in the internal streak canal of the teat.
- These are small to large encrusting or dome-shaped sponges with a smooth surface having many teat-shaped projections (papillae).
- The milking unit comprises a milking machine, a teat position sensor (usually a laser), a robotic arm for automatic teat-cup application and removal, and a gate system for controlling cow traffic.
- Pups are born with closed eyes, limited amount of hair and immediately attached to the teat. Most of the pelage will have appeared by day 8. The females start mating as young as 5 months.
- Pasteur pipettes are also called teat pipettes, droppers, eye droppers and chemical droppers.
- A diluted povidone-iodine solution has been used with good results to disinfect the open hole, flushing the inside with a syringe-tipped catheter or with a teat cannula, followed by gentle scrubbing to keep the surrounding area clean.
- Continuous vacuum is applied inside the soft liner to massage milk from the teat by creating a pressure difference across the teat canal (or opening at the end of the teat).
- A known side effect of machine milking is mastitis in cows. Non-sterile machines can introduce bacteria into the teat and cause infection. Another side effect is physical teat damage by the machine.
- Cimrman became a teacher in the small Galician village of Struk ("teat"), as a punishment by court, when it was revealed he could both read "and" write.
- Seed is used in some food preparations, stem bark is used to treat venereal and intestinal ailments and a leaf decoction is used to teat jaundice, Stems are used as staking materials for yam and wood is obtained as firewood.
- In 1956 the dentists Wilhelm Balters and Adolf Müller developed an asymmetrically shaped teat for feeding and calming babies.
- It can be found in tanks, well water, teat-dip containers, and milking machines.
- Willis argues that the people of early modern Europe all had similar fears about malevolent motherly nurturing, and that the witch's teat is a manifestation of that fear.
- Micro-organisms enter through the teat tip into the teat duct where they get colonized due to the presence of leftover milk in the duct and subsequently spread throughout the udder causing infection.
- Joeys are born with "oral shields", which consist of soft tissue that reduce the mouth opening to a round hole just large enough to accept the mother's teat.
- Twenty-four hours after birth, kittens can discriminate between their mother's teat and a foreign teat.
- In 2013, the brand launched the Natural range, a new range of bottles: the teat wants to more closely imitate the shape of the breast for natural breastfeeding, the bottle is more ergonomic and the anti-colic system is equipped with a double valve.
- On occasion, Cole would wander the streets with a cow's teat poking through the open fly of his trousers; once he judged he had caused optimum outrage, he would cut off the offending protrusion with a pair of scissors.
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