"Trichuriasis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Trichuriasis is an infection caused by Trichuris trichiura, a type of roundworm that infects the large intestine. It is commonly known as whipworm infection. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue. Trichuriasis is typically treated with anthelmintic medications that target and kill the parasites in the body.
Trichroism is a property of a substance that has three different colors when viewed from different angles or under different conditions, typically due to the way light interacts with the substance.
Trichromacy refers to the ability to see colors in all their hues and shades, having three different types of cone cells in the retina that are sensitive to red, green, and blue light. It is the most common form of color vision in humans and is typical of normal human vision.
A trichromat refers to a person who has three types of cones in their retina, specifically, three types of photopigments that are sensitive to different parts of the visual spectrum, typically red, green, and blue light. This means that the person has normal trichromatic vision, which is the most common type of color vision and allows for the perception of a wide range of colors. In other words, someone who is a trichromat can see all the colors of the rainbow and nuanced variations in color as we typically perceive them.
A term that refers to the ability to see or display colors using three primary colors, typically red, green, and blue.
Trichromatism refers to a condition where a person has three types of cones in their retina, each sensitive to different wavelengths of light, similar to the human eye. However, the color perception is not matching normal human vision, and colors may appear differently or in a specific way to the person experiencing trichromacy.<br><br>Trichromats can be categorized into two types:<br><br>1. Deuteranopia or Red-Green Color Blindness: a type of trichromatism where people have difficulties distinguishing between red and green colors.<br>2. Protanopia or Red-Blindness: a type of trichromatism where people have difficulties seeing red colors because of a deficiency in L-cones, which are responsible for detecting long wavelengths of light.<br><br>Trichromats using this type of color enhanced vision for example seen by Russian U vs Indian U blue sky on TV
Trichrome refers to something that is characterized by or has three distinct colors. This can apply to various contexts, including art, design, photography, and even biology.<br><br>Example: Trichrome prints use three different colors to create an image.<br><br>In biology, a trichrome stain is a type of staining technique used to distinguish between different cellular components, often in nerve tissues.<br><br>Trichrome can also describe a type of visual perception or experience where an object or image is perceived with three distinct colors, often due to the combination of different light sources or filters.
Having three attributes or components, such as a trichromatic color system having three primary colors for creating the full spectrum of colors.
Trichurid refers to anything related to or resembling Trichuris, a genus of whipworms that are a type of parasitic worm.<br><br>Example: "Trichurid infections are common in certain tropical regions."<br><br>In more general terms, trichurid can also refer to a person or organization that is similar to Trichur, a city in Kerala, India.
Trichuris refers to a genus of parasitic nematode worms, specifically certain types of whipworms. These worms are intestinal parasites that live in the intestines of humans and other animals, causing a range of health issues.
The Trichuroidea is a superfamily of parasitic nematodes (roundworms) that belong to the phylum Nematoda. The Trichuroidea is a group of helminths parasitic in vertebrates and invertebrates.<br><br>Trichuridea comprise members of the families:<br><br>1. Capillariidae (birds)<br>2. Panac944giidae (mammals and birds)<br>3. Trichuridae (vertebrates, including both domestic and wild species)<br><br>These parasites are parasitic to the digestive system of their hosts, with Tricheuris suis being parasitic to pigs and belonging to the Trichuridae family.
There are two plant and one animal species that have this name.<br><br>1. Trichys (plant) - a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae.<br> The genus Trichys is native to tropical West and Central Africa and is commonly known as the Prow Beaked Buchananias.
Tricia is a feminine given name. It is a shortened form of names starting with the prefix "tri" or "trevi", which is of Latin origin, meaning "three". It is also believed to be derived from the ancient Celtic name "Treach," or "Ireland," which means "pleasant" or "beautiful".
A common phrase especially used by children on Halloween when they go to the houses of their neighbors and demand sweet food items in exchange for something like a decorated tin for the chef for a recording of folk song. It is usually a demand in a playful and most often, a humorous style.
A traditional activity in which children, typically on Halloween, visit their neighbors, ringing doorbells and asking for candies or other treats.