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slough <a slough; sloughs> N

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The damaged tissue will become gangrenous and eventually slough away.
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Symptoms of selenosis include a garlic odor on the breath, gastrointestinal disorders, hair loss, sloughing of nails, fatigue, irritability, and neurological damage.
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It is made up of various streams, creeks, lakes, and sloughs.
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If not treated carefully, necrosis will spread, causing skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle to separate from healthy tissue and eventually slough with serous exudate.
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Both medications help skin slough off more easily, which helps to remove bacteria faster.
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Numerous sloughs, bayous and lakes are located on the refuge.
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Some birds use pieces of snake slough in their nests.
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An escharotic is a substance that causes tissue to die and slough off.
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The region is characterized by numerous marshes, brakes, sloughs, bayous, lakes, creeks, and rivers that in the geologic past were parts of the river bed.
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The mint grows in wet areas but not directly in water, so it will be found near sloughs, lake and river edges.
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