A bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance.
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Examples for "channel"
1She told MEPs Europe risked giving up a vital channel for dialogue.
2The Comedy Central TV channel launched here just over a year ago.
3An ideological and institutional shift would quickly channel all power Gingrich's way.
4I cannot build more power stations or more efficiently channel water supplies.
5The current trend channel doesn't hit that area until late next week.
1A senior canal official said it had received no notification so far.
2It's difficult to reach the canal, whether by water or by land.
3Britain and France attacked the canal zone with the support of Israel.
4In particular the conversation incident to the canal-boat wager was disturbing him.
5The canal at Marseilles should receive special mention in the general report.
1Background: Occasionally patients present to the surgeon with known common duct stones.
2And yes indeed, he really was a spendthrift with his duct tape.
3In 15 patients, the common bile duct was found to be normal.
4Methods: EUS-FNAs were obtained from 46 bile duct and seven gallbladder lesions.
5Rapp stared at the model and searched for the duct in question.
1Most of transplanted liver tissues showed hyaline degeneration and epithelial ducts, similar to bile ducts, were observed on the seventh day.
Translations for epithelial duct