"Campylobacteriosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Campylobacteriosis is a type of foodborne illness caused by the bacterium Campylobacter. It is typically spread through the consumption of contaminated food and water, particularly poultry, raw milk, and contaminated water. Symptoms of campylobacteriosis include diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and blood in the stool. In some cases, the infection can be severe and lead to serious complications, such as Guillain-Barré syndrome, a neurological disorder that can cause paralysis.
Campsites refer to designated areas, usually with basic facilities, where people can set up their tents, campervans, or other recreational vehicles to spend the night or several nights while engaged in outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, or others. Campsites often provide amenities like picnic tables, restrooms, showers, and potable water. They can be found in national parks, private resorts, or other outdoor recreation areas.
Camptosaurus is a genus of herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Late Jurassic period, around 155 to 145 million years ago. The name "Camptosaurus" comes from the Greek words "kamptos", meaning "bent" or "crooked", and "saurus", meaning "lizard". This refers to the dinosaur's unique feature of having a curved or bent hip bone, which gave it a distinctive gait and stance. Camptosaurus was a relatively small dinosaur, measuring around 6-10 meters (20-33 feet) in length, and was likely a plant-eater, feeding on ferns and other low-growing vegetation.
Camptothecin is a chemical compound that is isolated from the Camptotheca acuminata plant, also known as happy tree or Chinese happy tree. It is a potent inhibitor of topoisomerase I, an enzyme necessary for DNA replication and transcription. Camptothecin has been used as a medicine to treat various types of cancer, such as colon, ovarian, and small-cell lung cancer. It is often combined with other anticancer drugs to enhance its effectiveness.
The term "campus" refers to the grounds and buildings of a school, university, or institute of higher learning. It can also refer to a particular area or domain, such as the "campus" of a particular idea or subject. The word is borrowed from Latin, where "campus" means "field" or "plain".
Campuses refers to the grounds and buildings of an institution of higher education, such as a university, college, or school, where students attend classes and pursue their academic studies.
Campylite refers to a mineral that belongs to the group of amphibole silicates. It is a relatively rare mineral that is usually found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Campylite is typically characterized by its prismatic or columnar crystal shape, and it often has a striated or pleochroic appearance. In terms of its chemical composition, campylite is typically composed of calcium, magnesium, iron, and silicon, with the chemical formula Ca1.5Mg0.5Fe0.5(Si,Al)8O22(OH)2. Campylite is often formed as a result of the metamorphism of limestone or other calcium-rich rocks under high pressure and temperature conditions. It is considered a relatively valuable mineral among mineral collectors due to its rarity and distinctive appearance.
Campylobacter is a type of bacteria that is commonly found in the intestines of animals and birds, particularly poultry and cattle. It is a leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis, commonly known as food poisoning or campylobacteriosis, in humans. Campylobacter can be spread through contaminated water, food, contact with infected animals, and person-to-person contact. Symptoms of campylobacteriosis include diarrhea, stomach cramps, and fever.
Campylobacteraceae is a family of bacteria that includes Campylobacter and other related species. It is a group of Gram-negative, oxidase-positive bacteria that are found in the intestines of animals, including birds and mammals. Campylobacter bacteria are one of the most common causes of foodborne illnesses in humans, and can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever.
Campyloneurum is a genus of ferns, specifically a type of tree fern, commonly found in the tropical regions of Central and South America, Africa, and Asia. The name "Campyloneurum" is derived from the Greek words "kampeilos" meaning "hooked" and "neuron" meaning "nerve" due to the fern's hooked fronds.
Campylorhynchus is a genus of wrens in the family Troglodytidae. The name "Campylorhynchus" comes from the Greek words "kampos" meaning "curved" and "rhunkhos" meaning "nose", likely referring to the shape of the beak of the birds in this genus.