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saliva <a saliva; salivae> N

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saliva

choking or suffocating saliva

he choked on his saliva

saliva running from the mouth

he could not swallow his saliva

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Snake venom is produced in modified parotid glands normally responsible for secreting saliva.
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A trademark image was a character with a thread of saliva visible in a horrified open mouth.
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Influenza can also be transmitted by saliva, nasal secretions, feces and blood.
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Consumption by ruminants of an insufficiently fibrous diet leads to little cud formation and therefore lowered amounts of saliva production.
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It was discovered 30 years ago that milk was less damaging to knocked out teeth than water or saliva.
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It is found in large quantities in bronchial, cervical, and nasal mucosa, saliva, and seminal fluids.
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The snake is highly variable, typically non-venomous (some have enlarged rear fangs and toxin saliva) with large, regular scales on head.
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Chewing gum can also help with the lack of saliva or xerostomia since it naturally stimulates saliva production.
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In humans, symptoms include coughing, fever, bronchitis, dypsnea (shortness of breath), blood in the saliva, and elevated levels of eosinophils in the blood (eosinophilia).
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Although he was interviewed by the police he was not fingerprinted, nor did he give saliva and hair samples.
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