reabsorption in Czech

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1. 2 Magnesium reabsorption is impaired by phosphate depletion.

2. 15 Enhanced tubular reabsorption of calcium, Thiazide therapy.

3. 15 Magnesium reabsorption is impaired by phosphate depletion.

4. Creatinine reabsorption occurs with very low urine flow rates

5. The overall effect of Aldosterone is to increase reabsorption of ions

6. Aldosterone increases sodium reabsorption by the kidneys, salivary glands, sweat glands and colon

7. The absorption and reabsorption of electrolytes occurs via polarized cell assemblies, i.e., epithelia.

8. The mechanism of action of Chlorothiazide is an interference with the renal tubular mechanism of electrolyte reabsorption

9. • The decrease in sodium reabsorption by the renal tubules will be Accompanied by decreased chloride and water retention

10. The filtered loads and tubular reabsorption of sodium, measured as tubular rejection fraction, were not influenced by aldosterone.

11. Atrophy is a general physiological process of reabsorption and breakdown of tissues, involving apoptosis on a cellular level

12. 20 The decrease in sodium reabsorption by the renal tubules will be accompanied by decreased chloride and water retention.

13. Bartter syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder of salt reabsorption resulting in extracellular fluid volume depletion with low/normal blood pressure

14. The long-lasting increased tubular reabsorption of water probably is important for the lowered intrapelvic pressure that is associated with good Analgetic …

15. Fractional chloride reabsorption in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, measured by clearance techniques, is subnormal in patients with Bartter's syndrome.

16. 29 Changes in glomerular filtration rate and filtered load of sodium are regularly and continuously paralleled by comparable alterations in tubular fluid reabsorption.

17. • Vitamin C: Acidifies urine resulting in reabsorption of acidic drugs and an increase in the excretion of basic drugs from the renal tubules (unknown clinical relevance)

18. Bicarbonate transport by inner medullary collecting ducts has been reported by others to proceed normally (i.e., bicarbonate reabsorption continues in this segment) during rebound metabolic alkalosis.

19. Aldosterone definition, a hormone produced by the cortex of the adrenal gland, instrumental in the regulation of sodium and potassium reabsorption by the cells …

20. After oral administration, they are not absorbed but bind to Bile acids (which contains cholesterol) in the intestine and prevent their reabsorption into the body.

21. What are the Actions of Furosemide (Lasix) Nursing Pharmacology Considerations? prevents reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the kidneys, increase excretion of water, sodium, chloride, magnesium, potassium

22. Concentrative nucleoside transporters play a vital role in the absorption and reabsorption of exogenous physiological nucleosides, and at the cellular level mediate transmembrane movement of nucleosides and analogues

23. Obstructive Atelectasis or absorption Atelectasis, is the most common type and results from reabsorption of gas from the alveoli when communication between the alveoli and the trachea is obstructed

24. Calcium absorption from the bowel and urinary excretion are not augmented; the latter is probably due to a counterbalance of an increase in glomerular filtration and in tubular reabsorption.

25. When renin levels are elevated, the concentrations of angiotensin II and aldosterone increase, leading to increased sodium chloride reabsorption, expansion of the extracellular fluid compartment, and an increase in blood pressure.

26. Bartter syndrome is an inherited renal tubular disorder caused by a defective salt reabsorption in the thick ascending limb of loop of Henle, resulting in salt wasting, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis.

27. An Arcuate uterus is a type of a Mullerian duct anomaly in which there is near reabsorption of the uterovaginal septum and where an indentation exists on the endometrium at the uterine fundus

28. Aldosterone, a steroid hormone with mineralocorticoid activity, is mainly recognized for its action on sodium reabsorption in the distal nephron of the kidney, which is mediated by the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC)

29. Bartter syndrome refers to a group of disorders that are unified by autosomal recessive transmission of impaired salt reabsorption in the thick ascending loop of Henle with pronounced salt wasting, hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, and hypercalciuria.

30. Bartter syndrome refers to a group of disorders that are unified by autosomal recessive transmission of impaired salt reabsorption in the thick ascending loop of Henle with pronounced salt wasting, hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, and hypercalciuria.

31. Bartter syndrome refers to a group of disorders that are unified by autosomal recessive transmission of impaired salt reabsorption in the thick ascending loop of Henle with pronounced salt wasting, hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, and hypercalciuria.

32. Metabolic Alkalosis is usually caused by an increase in HCO 3 −, reabsorption secondary to volume, potassium, or Cl − loss; Traditional thinking was Alkalosis was divided into contraction and noncontraction Alkalosis; however, new literature suggests it is really

33. Coxal gland, in certain arthropods, one of a pair of excretory organs consisting of an end sac where initial urine is collected, a tubule where secretion and reabsorption may take place, and an excretory pore at the base (coxa) of one of the legs

34. ‘Loss of Albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure.’ ‘The Victorians were agog to read William Mattieu Williams's Chemistry of Food, which went through four editions covering things like Albumen, gelatine, casein and

35. However, first, that was disputed by Greenpeace, which stated that the rate of degradation depended on soil conditions, and, moreover, it was not apparent what the rate of degradation was below which soil reabsorption could be considered no longer to pose a risk to bees in the light of acropetal translocation.

36. ASSENT No 39/81 given by the Council pursuant to Article 56 (2) (a) of the ECSC Treaty to enable the Commission to grant the following conversion loan, which is designed to ensure the reabsorption of redundant ECSC workers into productive employment: FF 20 million (± 3. 34 million ECU), to the Société des Aciers Fins, France, for a project in Lorraine