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GUT
(redirected from Genitourinary tract)

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GUTGrand Unified Theory
GUTGenitourinary Tract
GUTGemeinschaft Umweltfreundlicher Teppichboden (German eco-friendly carpet company)
GUTGrand Unification Theories (physics)
GUTGdansk University of Technology (Gdansk, Poland)
GUTGeneral User Training


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The genitourinary tract was the site of TB that had the smallest proportion of non-Dutch patients (34.
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and the NIEHS recently cosponsored a request for applications titled "Cell-Specific Delineation of Prostate and Genitourinary Development" to encourage the development of new research tools and methods to study the development and biology of the prostate and genitourinary tract.
The history of this research effort traces back to the discovery of a previously unknown microorganism in the genitourinary tract of two men suffering from nongonococcal urethritis (NGU).
 
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