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JOHN
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mesoendemia
  26

MESOENDEMIA ENDEMIA in which the percentage of the affected population is in the range of 10 to 50%

  
hipoendemia
  28

HYPOENDEMIA ENDEMIA in which the percentage of the affected population does not reach 10%

  
buldócer
  29

BULLDOCER Anglicism derived from BULLDOZER, also accepted word that comes from bull, 'bull' and doze, doze. The bulldozer? Or bulldozer is a type of bulldozer that is mainly used for earthmoving in excavation work. Its original attributes are great power, track wheel and front shovel.

  
dejar las reglas en su lugar
  22

LEAVING THE RULES IN PLACE leaving the regulations for another time, is now an exception.

  
pirliteiro
  22

PIRLITEIRO the ending teiro is Portuguese and in Spanish corresponds to tero . See PIRLITERO , . In Portuguese there is the term PILRITEIRO, the tree whose scientific name is Crataegus laevigata or Crataegus monogyna/C] (more common in Brazil) comes from the Greek kratos that signifies ca strength. . In Spanish it is called PIRLITERO De pirla 'perinola'. 1 . m . Species of hawthorn that gives majuelas. 2 . m . Wild rose bush . It has been quoted since ancient times for its medicinal properties. It can live 500 years. With its fruit the pyrrolite or pilrito in Portuguese becomes amelette and also wine

  
pirlitero
  26

PIRLITERO Crataegus laevigata or Crataegus monogyna/C] (more common in Brazil) comes from the Greek kratos which signifies strength. Of pirla 'perinola' . 1 . m . Species of hawthorn that gives majuelas. 2 . m . Wild rose bush . It is quoted since ancient times for its medicinal properties It is used in certain cardiac and circulatory parologies. Its high content of bio-avonoids relaxes and dilates the arteries, especially the coronary and peripheral arteries. This increases the blood supply to the heart muscle and attenuates the symptoms of angina. Bio-avonoids are also antioxidants which prevent or reduce the degeneration of blood vessels. It can live 500 years. With its fruit the pirlito (or pilrito in Portuguese) a red berry, it is made jam and also wine.

  
taksi en que idioma esta
  23

TAKSI see TAXI

  
taxi
  24

TAXI since no one went to the point with this rare word I want to tell you that it comes from German, because there the taxameter was invented, an apparatus to quantify the amount to be charged for the lease. It was built with the Greek words taxa which means 'rate' and meter, which means 'measure', that is to say it is 'rate meter' From there it happened to baptize the rental car as TAXI.

  
pécoro
  19

PÉCORO a pécora is a whore, then a pécoro is the one who trades sex with his own body

  
emmo
  30

EMMO As we said yesterday: acronym for IN MY MODEST OPINION. This phrase is frequently used in English which led to IMMO and then EMMO

  
river plate
  25

RIVER PLATE Argentine football team, who translated RIO DE LA PLATA into English, (in their own way because in reality plate is plate and not silver) to make clear their differences with BOCA JUNIORS, the team of the 'JÓVENES DEL BARRIO DE LA BOCA' (del rio), all of Xeneise descent (Genoese)

  
clemismo
  20

CLEMISM someone from the dictionary likes from time to time, or when he has no material, to deform the words of Julio Cortázar. Once again, the phrase, starts from the description of the sexual act between the Maga and the protagonist of Rayuela, and says like this: "As soon as he amalated the noema, she was crowded the clémiso and fell into hydromurias, in wild ambonios, in sustalos. . . "Each one interpeta coledates plemiso as he wants. Who believes that you can enrich the gyrgolic, let you write your own novel and then ask to enter the terms here. Today he only adds garbage.

  
vitamina b5
  23

VITAMIN B5 water-soluble vitamin necessary for life (essential nutrient). Pantotenaro was the name assigned to it by Roger Williams in 1933 because pantos in Greek means 'from everywhere' since in almost all the food he tested there was pantothenic acid Chemically pantothenic acid is D ( ) -N- ( 2 , 4 dihydroxy-3 , 3-dimethylbutyryl ) ? alanine, consists of pantoic acid bound by a peptide bond to the ? alanine. Pantothenic acid is needed to form coenzyme A (CoA) and is considered critical in the metabolism and synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Since pantothenic acid is involved in a wide range of important biological roles, it is considered essential in all forms of life. Therefore, pantothenic acid deficiency can have numerous and wide-ranging effects. Calcium pantothenate which is the most common form of vitamin B5 sold as a dietary supplement 10 mg of calcium pantothenate is equivalent to 9. 2 mg pantothenic acid. Pantothenic acid deficiency is exceptionally rare and has not been studied in depth. In the few cases where deficiency has been seen (hunger victims and limited voluntary trials), almost all symptoms can be reversed with the return or supply of pantothenic acid. The symptoms of deficiency are similar to other B vitamin deficiencies. From highest to lowest include fatigue, allergies, nausea and abdominal pain. In rare more serious (but reversible) conditions adrenal insufficiency and hepatic encephalopathy have been seen Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be pantothenate, vitamin b5, vitamin w, vilantae 40, the name of a supplement used for the treatment of acne 41, , pantothenic acid

  
vitamina
  20

VITAMIN Organic compounds are thus designated that are necessary for life but that the human body cannot synthesize. The word created her. the Polish biochemist C . Funk vitamyne, for vital amina, but when it was discovered that not all were amines they took out the letter e and vitamin was left. The nomenclature of vitamins was alphabetical, and Elmer McCollum called them A (fat-soluble) and B (water-soluble). Over time, the water-soluble B vitamins, eight chemically distinct, were isolated and numbered. Vitamin A is fat-soluble. .

  
vitamina b6
  22

VITAMIN B6 pyridoxine . Like all group B, B6 is water-soluble, which means that the body can only retain it in minimal amounts and that it is discarded in the urine. Therefore it must be consuming permanently. But a deficiency of it is rare, as it is found in almost all foods. They are found in poultry, fish, potatoes, chickpeas, bananas and fortified cereals. It can occur in liver patients, kidney dysfunction or alcoholism The functions of B6 are: Produce antibodies, necessary to fight many viruses, infections and other diseases. Maintain normal neurological function. Produce hemoglobin. Hemoglobin carries oxygen in red blood cells to tissues. A vitamin B6 deficiency can cause a form of anemia. Break down proteins. The higher the protein intake, the more vitamin B6 will be needed. Keep blood sugar (glucose) in normal ranges.

  
coca cola
  19

COCA COLA fantasy drink based on sparkling water, burnt sugar and other ingredients. It originally contained cocaine, hence its name. In 1886, in Atlanta, pharmacist John S. Pemberton worked on a syrup to incorporate it into the bottles left to those who stayed in the hot springs in the area. According to the company, today only 3 people in the world know the formula, which with the advances of modern chemistry, is very difficult to believe. In addition, it is kept in a vault in the United States. .

  
llenarse de zozobra
  30

FILL YOURSELF WITH ANXIETY anguish

  
gargantinegra
  20

GARGANTINEGRA Sick with diphtheria. It is so said because the throat infection produces a pseudomembrane or cover of gray to black color, hard and fibrous that can obstruct the airways. In some cases, diphtheria infects the skin first and produces skin lesions.

  
bitze caspirol
  22

CASPIROL SEE BITZE

  
bitze
  25

BITZE Inga spuria commonly called cuajiniquil, cuijinicuil, cuinicuil or paterna (nahuatlismo de cuauhicxinecuilli, "tree of crooked foot") or guamo, legume similar to a mimosa. Its large seeds covered with white, velvety and edible pulp are larger than beans. It is native to Central America, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, and has spread to other countries in South America.

  






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