"Tularemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is a rare bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. It is typically spread through contact with contaminated water or soil, or by the bites of infected ticks. Symptoms include fever, chills, swollen and painful lymph nodes, and sometimes, pneumonia or meningitis. If left untreated, tularemia can be fatal. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and supportive care.
Tuition refers to the fees paid for educational instruction, typically in a private institution such as a university or private school. It can also refer to the act of teaching or instructing someone, especially in a particular subject or skill.
Providing information or guidance to students, especially in a formal or academic setting.<br><br>Example: "The tuitional support provided by the teacher really helped me understand the complex concepts better."
A tuktuk, also known as a tuk-tuk, auto rickshaw, or three-wheeler, is a type of vehicle commonly used in South and Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand and India. It is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle with a seat for the driver and a uncovered cargo area for passengers, often used for short distances or as a taxi.
Tula refers to a musical instrument, typically a percussion instrument. The word can also be used as a surname or a place name.
Fraserella tularensis, commonly known as Tulare horned lizard, is a species of horned lizard found in the south of the Sacramento Valley, the Antelope Valley of the Tejon Mountains, the southernmost San Joaquin Valley, and the Tulare Basin of California.<br><br>However, in medical contexts, Francisella tularensis, also known as tularemia agent, is a species of Gram-negative, incapsulated, aerobic, coccobacillary bacteria that is the causative agent of tularemia, also known as rabbit fever.
"Tuule" or "Tule" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. "Tuule" is the Estonian word for "wind".<br>2. "Tule" is the Finnish word for "fire" or "come".<br>3. In Hawaiian, "tule" is a word that refers to a chief or a ruler.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which meaning is most relevant.