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incysted (a.)
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incysted Sentence Examples
- The parasitic cyst had become incysted within the host's liver.
- Surgeons carefully removed the incysted tapeworm from the patient's intestine.
- The incysted larva lay dormant within the soil, waiting for conditions to become favorable.
- Antibiotics were ineffective against the incysted bacteria, which had formed a protective barrier.
- The incysted protozoan multiplied rapidly, causing severe symptoms in the host.
- The incysted abscess drained after several weeks of antibiotic therapy.
- Researchers studied the incysted embryos of ancient animals to gain insights into their evolutionary history.
- The incysted ova of the parasitic worm remained viable for months, posing a threat to human health.
- The incysted fungal hyphae spread through the plant tissue, causing wilt and disease.
- The surgeon skillfully excised the incysted tumor, ensuring it would not recur.
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The parasitic cyst had become incysted within the host's liver.
Surgeons carefully removed the incysted tapeworm from the patient's intestine.
The incysted larva lay dormant within the soil, waiting for conditions to become favorable.
Antibiotics were ineffective against the incysted bacteria, which had formed a protective barrier.