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fowl lymphomatosis(medicine)
visceral lymphomatosis(medicine)
ocular lymphomatosis(medicine)
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Eight(Een) Ks is Enough - Baseball (gambling) and lymphomatosis (medicine)


Eight(Een) Ks is Enough - Baseball (gambling)


Current Irish senior RHP Aaron Heilman (Logansport, Ind.) tied a BIG EAST record and came just shy of the Notre Dame record with an 18-strikeout effort in a 3-1, 10-inning win at West Virginia on April 15, 2000 (the game was scheduled for seven innings). Heilman seemingly became stronger as the game wore on, spotting his tough slider with regularity while delivering a fastball that still touched 91 miles-per-hour in the lategoing. He retired 15 straight batters from the 5th-10th innings and struck out 10 of the final 12 he faced, including seven straight before yielding a single with two outs in the 10th. Kevin Olkowski-who had two of his team' s six hits-went down swinging on three pitches to end the game. Heilman' s 18 Ks tied the BIG EAST record set by Seton Hall' s Jason Grilli in a 7-2 win over Connecticut in ' 97 (Grilli went on to become the fourth pick in the ' 97 draft, by the San Francisco Giants). Frank Carpin is the only Other Irish pitcher ever to record 18-plus Ks in a game, with 19 in a 10-inning win over Indiana on April 16, 1958 (12-10). Heilman' s memorable day included just two walks, with 11 groundball outs and one flyout. All nine Mountaineers starters-plus reserve Matt McGee-were K victims.

lymphomatosis (medicine)


lymphomatosis


Any condition characterised by the occurrence of multiple, widely distributed sites of involvement with lymphoma.

Avian lymphomatosis, a group of virus-induced transmissible diseases of chickens and some Other birds in which there is lymphoid cell infiltration or formation of lymphomatous tumours in various tissues and organs; the two principal diseases are: 1) the avian leukosis-sarcoma complex-induced lymphoid leukosis, involving the bursa fabricius and various visceral organs, that is associated with viruses of the family Retroviridae; 2) Marek's disease, caused by avian herpesvirus 2 and involving primarily the peripheral nerves and gonads and, to a lesser and more variable extent, Other visceral organs, skin, muscle, and the eye. Variability of lesion site prompted Other names for avian lymphomatosis, such as big liver disease, ocular lymphomatosis, visceral lymphomatosis neurolymphomatosis gallinarum, and fowl paralysis.

Synonym: fowl lymphomatosis.