excretion in English

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(in living organisms and cells) the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
The bound Hg is then removed from the organism by natural excretion .
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1. Urinary excretion of the Amphetamines is pH-dependent and excretion is enhanced in acidic urine.

2. Furturene is able to Antagonize aldosterone at the mineralocorticoid receptor in the kidneys, thereby increasing sodium excretion while inhibiting potassium excretion

3. Excretion contaminated the entire floors of these lavatories.

4. Isoniazid is also associated with increased excretion of pyridoxine.

5. Anuria definition is - absence or defective excretion of urine.

6. Upon exposure, Biurea is rapidly eliminated from the body through excretion

7. Upon exposure, Biurea is rapidly eliminated from the body through excretion.

8. Chlorothiazide increases excretion of sodium and chloride in approximately equivalent amounts

9. Benzodiazepines undergo microsomal oxidation followed by glucuronidation prior to urinary excretion.

10. 23 They also promote sodium excretion and induce a mild volume contraction.

11. Based on cumulative renal excretion of hydrochlorothiazide the absolute bioavailability was about # %

12. When smokers were given ammonium chloride, kidney excretion of nicotine increased sixfold.

13. Giving Citrate salts can reduce urine calcium excretion and increase urine Citrate

14. 17 Gaseous excretion takes place by diffusion through the stomata and lenticels.

15. Doxazosin may influence the plasma renin activity and urinary excretion of vanillylmandelic acid

16. Normal to mildly increased Albuminuria-Albumin excretion rate: <30 mg/24 hours

17. Respiratory Acidosis results from inadequate excretion of carbon dioxide from the lungs.

18. 29 They also promote sodium excretion and induce a mild volume contraction.

19. Drink: Excess alcohol consumption can inhibit the excretion of uric acid, causing a buildup.

20. This hyperuricaemia is caused by a significant reduction of renal excretion of uric acid.

21. Phytase can improve the phosphorus digestibility of plant stuffs and decrease the phosphorus excretion.

22. Potassium excretion during ADH-infusion shows a significant increase in patients with diabetes insipidus centralis.

23. Xanthinuria is a descriptive term for excess urinary excretion of the purine base xAnthine

24. The loss of colonic water and electrolyte absorption is compensated by decreased renal excretion.

25. Substances for control of radionuclide contamination: substances that suppress absorption of radionuclides or promote their excretion

26. Governed by these effects the14C-excretion via kidney was increased and its rate was accelerated.

27. substances for control of radionucleide contamination: substances that suppress absorption of radionucleides or promote their excretion

28. substances for control of radionucleide contamination: substances that suppress absorption of radionucleides or promote their excretion;

29. As an upper limit a urinary aluminum excretion of 30 μg/l was figured out.

30. Aldosterone excretion behaved similarly and seems to be related to plasma progesterone in three patients.

31. This reduced actinium accumulation in the bones, but the excretion from the body remained slow.

32. Urinary norepinephrine excretion was decreased on day 7 after the gene transfer in the Adenos-treated group.

33. It is assumed that this arrangement provides metabolically active surface for the exchange of materials, absorption, or excretion.

34. Byssus (1) An excretion of the byssal gland, found in the so-called feet of many bivalve mollusks

35. (h) substances for control of radionucleide contamination: substances that suppress absorption of radionucleides or promote their excretion;

36. Furthermore no influence of the excretion of porphyrin precursors (porphobilinogen or delta-amino-levulinic acid) were noticed.

37. The renal uptake and excretion of horse131J-hemoglobin and131J-myoglobin were studied after intravenous injection in nembutal-anesthetized rats.

38. 22 Should the supply of sodium ions presented to the distal exchange sites decrease,[www.Sentencedict.com] potassium excretion decreases also.

39. Only in rare cases will the whole sequence of toxicokinetic studies (absorption, excretion, distribution and metabolism) be necessary.

40. Under the arms, in order to prevent or reduce perspiration (= the excretion of liquid through the skin) (Definition of Antiperspirant …

41. (1987) study displayed complete absorption from the gastrointestinal tract (in all three species); however, excretion routes were influenced by dose.

42. SDS-PAGE confirmed albuminuria, but showed no differences in the urinary excretion of low molecular weight proteins (<60 kDa).

43. Acetone - Excessive formation of ketone bodies (Acetone) results in increased blood levels (ketonemia) and increased excretion in the urine (ketonuria)

44. The lack of excretion of scleroprotein probably contributes to the irregular layers which lead to the pearls with poor luster.

45. Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

46. 19 Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

47. No changes in net acidic equivalent flux occurred, indicating the absence of acid–base disturbance, but ammonia excretion increased over time.

48. The extrarenal excretion rates of urate + allantoin during high-purine and low purine feeding averaged 2.9 % and 8.5 % of entry rates.

49. Allergens can be found in a variety of sources, such as dust mite excretion, pollen, pet dander, or even royal jelly

50. 20 A 24-hour urine specimen should be collected to determine creatinine clearance,(www.Sentencedict.com) and protein and uric acid excretion.