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1. Bile contains various substances including Bile pigments, Bile acids, Bile salts, cholesterol and lecithin

2. Individuals with Bile acid insufficiency can also benefit from taking Bile salts derived from either ox Bile or bovine Bile salts

3. Bile is passed into tiny tubes called Bile ducts

4. Bile constantly drips down the Bile ducts, into the main Bile duct and then into the gut.

5. Bile canaliculus (plural:bile Canaliculi; also called bile capillaries) is a thin tube that collects bile secreted by hepatocytes.The bile Canaliculi empty into a series of progressively larger bile ductules and ducts, which eventually become common hepatic duct.The bile Canaliculi empty directly into …

6. Bile salt, on the other hand, is the collective term for conjugated Bile acids and Bile alcohol sulfates

7. Biliary: Having to do with the gallbladder, bile ducts, or bile

8. 7 Intern: I will choose Infradiaphragmatic Stasis-Expelling Decoction.

9. Bile duct cancer forms inside your Bile duct, a thin tube that moves a fluid called Bile to your small intestine

10. The liver makes bile to help you digest food, and bile contains Bilirubin

11. Some of Jesus’ healing miracles involved the expelling of demons.

12. Anthelmintic definition is - expelling or destroying parasitic worms especially of the intestine.

13. Additionally, Bile duct stones can develop anywhere in the biliary tract where there is Bile: within the liver, gallbladder and common Bile duct

14. Bile is a greenish-brown liquid primarily made of cholesterol, Bile salts, and bilirubin

15. Stent for bile duct

16. Gallstones and Bile duct stones are usually comprised of cholesterol or Bile salts — common components of Bile — that have hardened into a stone.

17. Methods :Common bile duct stones 118 cases, Ascarid of bile duct 46 cases, injur

18. The flow of bile can be reduced due to disorders in Bilification or bile flow

19. Synonyms for Blackballing include barring, banning, blacklisting, debarring, excluding, expelling, ostracising, ostracizing, ousting and removing

20. Bile passes out of the liver through the Bile ducts and is stored in the gallbladder

21. Choler definition is - yellow bile

22. Bilious (adj.) 1540s, "pertaining to bile, biliary," from French bilieux, from Latin biliosus "pertaining to bile," from bilis "bile; peevishness" (see bile).Meaning "testy, peevish, ill-tempered" (as people afflicted with an excess of bile were believed to be) is attested from 1560s.

23. All Blowholes have three main features: a catchment entrance, a compression cavern, and an expelling port

24. Ayurvedic treatment stands strong on two important pillars: Expelling or stopping the cause

25. Bile definition: Bile is a liquid produced by your liver which helps you to digest fat

26. The Biliary system itself consists of the gallbladder and bile ducts and, of course, the bile

27. Bile Canaliculi Add Pharm Action Registry Number CAS Type 1 Name NLM Classification # Previous Indexing Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic (1966-1980) See Also Consider Also Public MeSH Note 91; was see under BILE DUCTS, INTRAHEPATIC 1981-90; was see BILE DUCTS, INTRAHEPATIC 1980 Online Note search BILE DUCTS, INTRAHEPATIC 1980 History Note

28. Bile is manufactured by the liver.

29. Bile acid malabsorption (Bam) is a condition that occurs when your intestines can’t absorb bile acids properly

30. The Bile ducts join together (like the branches of a tree) to form the main Bile duct

31. Biliary stricture, also known as bile duct stricture, occurs when the bile duct gets smaller or narrower

32. Bile acids, Chaperones, and mammalian longevity

33. Bilification A near-extinct term for: (1) Bile production, cholegenesis; or (2) A mixture of chyme with bile.

34. Bile, sometimes called Bile juice, is a digestive fluid made by the liver and stored in the gallbladder

35. Bile acid malabsorption (BAM) is a condition where your liver produces too much Bile, causing abdominal cramps and diarrhea

36. Bile tends to be alkali on average.

37. Bile is formed initially in the hepatocyte (liver cell), and the rate of formation is dependent primarily on the rate at which Bile acids are secreted into the Bile channels, or canaliculi.

38. The float switch (5) controls a valve (6) expelling air accumulated above the liquid sterilant (10).

39. Belching or burping is your body's way of expelling excess air from your stomach

40. Endoscopic confirmation of Bile reflux and documentat …

41. The London literary world runs on bile.

42. Bile: biting sharpness of feeling or expression.

43. Resembling bile, especially in color: a Bilious

44. Bile was collected at 15 minute intervals.

45. In the third case, bile leakage from an aberrant bile-duct occurred but dried up spontaneously after a few days.

46. It has the function of dredging the obstruction, expelling pathogenic cold, pain and tranquilizing the mind.

47. Some people with Bile duct cancer develop fevers

48. It contains Bile acid, which promotes fat absorption

49. Streak onto thiosulphate citrate bile salts agar (TCBS).

50. Belching refers to the expelling of air from the stomach of individuals via the mouth

51. 20 The demonstration of a central stimulation of alkaline bile flow suggests that bile secretion may be subject to central modulation.

52. Bile translate: 膽汁, 憤怒,怒氣

53. Bile is a liquid released by the liver

54. Cholesterol is the sole precursor of bile acids

55. Cholesterol in the bile can form painful gallstone.

56. For example, Biliary atresia is the absence or closure of the major bile ducts, the ducts that drain bile from the liver

57. Medical definition of Acholic: exhibiting deficiency of bile.

58. Ultrasound did not show dilated intrahepatic bile ducts.

59. His article was full of loathing and bile.

60. Anatomy of the Biliary system The Biliary system consists of the organs and ducts (bile ducts, gallbladder, and associated structures) that are involved in the production and transportation of bile. The transportation of bile follows this sequence:

61. Finally, Khrushchev suggested expelling Beria from the Communist Party and bringing him before a military court.

62. Bile Canaliculi ramify throughout the hepatic parenchyma, depositing bile within the most peripheral portion of the biliary tree, the canals of Hering

63. Bile acid malabsorption is a condition in which the body does not reabsorb enough Bile acid, leading to diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms

64. Biliary definition: of or relating to bile , to the ducts that convey bile, or to the gall bladder Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

65. Bile salts help your body break down (digest) fats

66. This report presents values for bile volume, secretion rate of total bile acids and cholesterol of the normal enterohepatic circulation in mini-pigs.

67. MacConkey Agar Basal Medium Peptone Lactose Bile salts no.

68. Bile The primary digestive function of Bile is to aid in the dispersion and digestion of fat in the lumen of the small intestine

69. Enumeration: spread plate method using bile esculin azide agar.

70. Bile was then collected continuously in 15 minute samples.

71. 11 Ultrasound did not show dilated intrahepatic bile ducts.

72. Origin Choler (1300-1400) Old French colère, from Latin Cholera “ disease caused by bile ”, from Greek, from chole “ bile ”; because bile was thought to cause anger Exercises Vocabulary exercises help you to learn synonyms, collocations and idioms.

73. In this Review, we discuss the mechanistic links between bile acids and gastrointestinal Carcinogenesis in CRC and HCC, which involve two major bile acid-sensing receptors, farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and G protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1 (TGR5).

74. He aims his bile at religion, drugs, and politics.

75. A substance produced by the liver, and concentrated and stored in the gallbladder. Bile contains many different substances, including Bile salts, cholesterol, and bilirubin.

76. Atrabilious (adj.) "affected by melancholy," 1650s, from Latin atra bilis, translating Greek melankholia "black bile" (see melancholy; also compare bile)

77. [ bil´e-ar″e] pertaining to the bile, to the bile ducts, or to the gallbladder. Biliary catheter (Biliary decompression catheter) a catheter inserted via a skin incision through the liver and common bile duct into the duodenum.

78. Modified HC Agar (mHC) Basal Medium Tryptone Bile Salts no.

79. A bitter laugh rose up like bile in her throat.

80. The three other humors were yellow bile, phlegm, and blood.