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Intubation tube
A tube designed to be inserted into the larynx through the mouth, commonly used during the administration of anesthesia.
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Feeding tube
A rubber tube that is inserted through the mouth or nose and into the stomach to facilitate the delivery of food directly into the stomach.
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Cathode tube
A type of vacuum tube that often has a slim window located across from the cathode, which allows for the exit of cathode rays.
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Capillary tube
A tube with a very small diameter.
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Auricular tube
The opening of the ear, also known as the external auditory canal.
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Auditory tube
A passageway composed of both bone and cartilage that links the pharynx to the middle ear on each side is known as the Eustachian tube. It is also referred to as the auditory tube or the pharyngotympanic tube.
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Tryptolytic
Breaking down or decomposing tryptones.
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Trypanosome fever
Trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness.
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Trypanosoma rhodesiense
A parasite responsible for the onset of East African sleeping sickness.
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Trypanosoma hippicum
A parasite that leads to murrina, a type of sleeping sickness, in large domestic animals.
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