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Guidance for the development of a selective-reporting or cascade-reporting protocol for antibiotics is available from the
Ampullae
Bulb-shaped structures, often found in the anatomy of various animals, serving functions such as balance in fish or storage in plants.
Proprioceptors
Receptors in muscles, tendons, and joints that respond to changes in movement, tension, and position; enable an animal to perceive the position of its body.
Nociceptors
Pain receptors; free endings of certain sensory neurons whose stimulation is perceived as pain.
Chemoreceptors
Sensory cells or organs responsive to chemical stimuli, involved in detecting changes in the chemical composition of the environment or body.
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