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stenosis

n. the abnormal narrowing of a body conduit or passage. Carotid stenosis is narrowing of a carotid artery, such as by atherosclerosis, which limits blood flow to the brain; aortic stenosis is narrowing of the aortic valve leading from the left ventricle, thereby restricting blood flow from the heart to the general circulation; pyloric stenosis restricts the flow of stomach contents into the small intestine; and spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the opening in the spinal column, thereby restricting the spinal cord and resulting in numbness and pain in the lower back and legs. —stenotic adj.

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ethics of animal research

ethics of animal research

the complex set of issues relating to the ethics of manipulating nonhuman animals experimentally, holding them in captivity, and using them for the purpose of research. Some argue that any animal research is unethical because animals cannot give informed consent. Others see value in animal research if the animals are well cared for and treated humanely. See animal care and use; Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.