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From then, the proglottid | excretion and oesophageal pain desisted. |
The elimination of ADMA occurs through urine | excretion and metabolism by the enzyme dimethylarginin |
was no police, and I found myself soaked in | excretion and urine. |
Many people misuse the term | excretion as a euphemism for defecation, and use excre |
cyte Mg concentrations and urinary and fecal | excretion, but intravenous magnesium loading tests are |
o increase its hydrophilicity and facilitate | excretion, but no easily metabolized groups. |
Glucocorticoids increase phosphate | excretion by an inhibition of membrane Pi cotransport, |
In early liver disease, impaired biliary | excretion causes sterocobilinogen to be absorbed mostl |
E (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and | excretion) characteristics. |
They have bursae for respiration and | excretion, dorsal and ventral arm shields are present |
Cumulative urinary | excretion during 16 days accounted for approximately 5 |
ivial importance in the regulation of sodium | excretion during normal living conditions. |
onsumption; hyperthermia; increased nitrogen | excretion; expedited catabolism of carbohydrates, prot |
by CYP2E1, either directly or by facilitated | excretion from the body. |
l carboxylic acid metabolites, whose urinary | excretion half-lives are in a range of 5-7 hours. |
Furosemide may help aid urinary | excretion in individuals with renal impairment or wher |
can bind to lithocholic acid and aid in its | excretion in stool; as such, fiber can protect against |
in hepatocytes, as well as other anions for | excretion in bile. |
urologic signs, elevated sodium and chloride | excretion in the sweat, and fatal outcome before the s |
During hydrochloric acid | excretion in the stomach, the gastric parietal cells e |
Excretion is an essential process in all forms of life | |
The primary form of | excretion is in the urine (around 80%); the remaining |
Excretion is the process by which waste products of me | |
ergy that an organism expends (or expels via | excretion), leading to weight gaining and often obesit |
signal transduction, nitrogen metabolism and | excretion, locomotion and muscle function, biomechanic |
It also increases urinary | excretion of cysteine. |
Accelerated | excretion of potassium ions (K+). |
The resulting excess | excretion of phosphate impairs bone mineralization. |
Diuretics induce weight loss through the | excretion of water. |
n addition, Trichlormethiazide increases the | excretion of potassium. |
Urine | excretion of pregnanetriol can be measured over a peri |
In humans, the major route of | excretion of most arsenic compounds is via the urine. |
ry picolinic acid increases the turnover and | excretion of zinc. |
This results in | excretion of sodium, chloride and water, and thus acts |
Chronic renal failure, preventing | excretion of acid and resorption and production of bic |
clouding, aortic valve disease, and urinary | excretion of keratan sulfate. |
sons with renal impairment or a high rate of | excretion of uric acid (hyperuricosuria). |
With these tumors, urinary | excretion of 5-HIAA is often much higher than would be |
ging to a family of transporters involved in | excretion of toxic electrolytes, both endogenous and e |
lved in the sodium-independent transport and | excretion of organic anions, some of which are potenti |
risk is largely theoretical because urinary | excretion of formaldehyde, even under heavy creatine s |
A non-inherited cause of excess urinary | excretion of proline and glycine, similar to that foun |
ons (drugs) are substances that increase the | excretion of uric acid in the urine, thus reducing the |
metabolic acidosis, usually involves either | excretion of bicarbonate or neutralization of bicarbon |
oleucine catabolism characterized by urinary | excretion of 2-methyl-3-hydroxybutyric acid, 2-methyla |
The major exception is the | excretion of DDE in breast milk, which delivers a subs |
reased infection of the snails and decreased | excretion of cercaria and infection of humans, especia |
ate and glutamate for conversion to urea for | excretion of nitrogen. |
one are also reduced, resulting in increased | excretion of sodium in the urine and increased concent |
hours, providing oxygen and allowing for the | excretion of bodily waste. |
the former having a higher degree of urinary | excretion of glycine and imino acids correlating to mu |
tion of NaCl and thus causing an equiosmolar | excretion of water along with NaCl. |
abilisation of the skin by lipid secretions, | excretion of uric acid (uricotelism) and diurnal torpo |
Excessive | excretion of water from the kidneys caused by diabetes |
present in the circulation) and increase the | excretion of heavy metals in the urine. |
s (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and | Excretion) of the drug. |
rred to as protease E and as elastase 1, and | excretion of this protein in fecal material is frequen |
rmediate into hydrogen ions, and the related | excretion of bicarbonate, both of which would lower bl |
s a method that animals use to assist in the | excretion of toxic substances, drugs or other substanc |
stprandial diuresis, post-eclosion diuresis, | excretion of excess metabolic water, clearance of toxi |
dy found that fluoride increased the urinary | excretion of aluminum. |
traditional diuretics, was noted to increase | excretion of excess fluids and improve blood sodium le |
iousness, coma, death, and increased urinary | excretion of dicarboxylic acid, due to omega oxidation |
zed by hyperabsorption and decreased biliary | excretion of dietary sterols, studies have focused on |
stosterone, has been shown to results in the | excretion of 19-norandrosterone in the following hours |
The urinary | excretion rate reached 0.16% on Day 7. |
y accumulate the drug due to reduced urinary | excretion rates. |
l taboos related to acknowledgement of waste | excretion still have a degree of novelty. |
Full of vomit, tears, screams and | excretion, the novel is an allegory of the disgust, fe |
), which promotes increased water and sodium | excretion through the urine. |
n of body fluid volume and water-electrolyte | excretion, while circulating), and secreted into the u |
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