nonoral

nonoral

(ˌnɒnˈɔːrəl)
adj
not oral, not verbal or relating to the mouth
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FRIDAY, July 26, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- For postmenopausal women with low sexual desire causing distress, testosterone is an effective treatment, with a preference for nonoral administration, according to a review published online July 25 in the The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology.
Nonoral:In re Petition for Disciplinary Action against Lori J.
Grossman believes the jury is still out about how these nonoral agents are best utilized.
The latency until the first lick is a measurement of stimulus control and the ability or lack thereof for nonoral cues, such as olfaction, to influence licking behavior.
Symptom criteria were as follows: stage 0, normal function and asymptomatic; stage 1, normal function with episodic or daily symptoms of dysphagia; stage 2, compensated abnormal function manifesting as significant dietary modifications or prolonged mealtime (without weight loss or aspiration); stage 3, decompensated abnormal function with weight loss of Th0% of body weight over 6 months caused by dysphagia or daily cough, gagging, or aspiration during meals; stage 4, severely decompensated abnormal function with weight loss of >10% of body weight over 6 months caused by dysphagia or severe aspiration with bronchopulmonary complications and nonoral feeding for most nutrition; and stage 5, nonoral feeding for all nutrition.
Opioids were subcategorized by strength (weak (tramadol and acetaminophen/tramadol combination) and strong (the others)) and route (oral and nonoral).
The remaining two studies used cell types and lines from the nonoral region or nonhuman origin (Supplement 4): the murine cell line MC3T3-E1 and murine osteoblasts.
Khorshidi, "Isolation and identification of nonoral pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity of patients with removable dentures," Journal of International Society of Preventive & Community Dentistry, vol.
Oral and nonoral sensorimotor interventions facilitate suck-swallow-respiration functions and their coordination in preterm infants.
As such, studies that utilize nonoral routes should not be discounted a priori and may in fact encompass the variety of human exposures to this chemical.
Firstly, although MMAS-8 tool was modified to measure the adherence to anti-TNF agents, some questions may not apply to nonoral medications.