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urinary tract infection

[‚yu̇r·ə‚ner·ē ′trakt in‚fek·shən]

(medicine)

An inflammatory process occurring in the kidney, ureter, bladder, or adjacent structures that occurs when microorganisms (usually Escherichia coli) enter through the urethra.

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As with most scyphomedusae, Cyanea capillata's ephyrae arise by fission from a diminutive polyp stage during a process termed strobilation (well described by Russell, 1970).

Strobilation of the sea nettle, Chrysaora quinquecirrha, under field conditions.

Light as an inhibitor of strobilation in Aurelia aurita.

32 (growth, strobilation, Newport Bay).--MacGinitie and MacGinitie, 1968: 131, text fig.

Indispensability of zooxanthellae for strobilation in Mastigias papua.

Results of chi-square analyses on colony age class and reproductive state showed a significant age effect on the frequency of strobilating colonies among the youngest age class (colonies 1 month old), but the other age classes did not differ significantly from expected values for strobilation. Age-class comparisons of the frequency of colonies bearing developing oocytes or brooded larvae did not differ from expected values (Table III).

Iterative production of new zooids (i.e., colony growth) involves strobilation of the post-abdomen, where gonads develop, and disorganization of the atrial chamber (Holyoak, 1992), where larvae are brooded.


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