The bodily process of discharging waste matter.
Waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body.
Process of elimination by an organism of the waste products that arise as a result of metabolic activities.
1 Urinary F excretion among jowar consumers was significantly lower than non-jowar consumers.
2 In contrast, the urinary excretion of Pi is reduced in these animals.
3 The levels of excretion vary approximately with the stage of the disease.
4 Moreover, orally ingested ITCs are selectively delivered to bladder via urinary excretion .
5 Renal excretion appeared to be the major route of elimination of Fddl.
6 Increased NaDC-1 expression was associated with a decline in urinary citrate excretion .
7 There was a significant positive association between HT and urinary sodium excretion .
8 NMR analyses showed no generalized increase in urinary excretion of organic anions.
9 This toxicity occurred most frequently in patients with protracted urinary 131I excretion .
10 Urinary volume and sodium excretion were not changed but osmolality decreased significantly.
11 The physiological variation in serum cortisol may also reduce urinary calcium excretion .
12 No one seemed to notice that he never fully explained excretion theory.
13 No significant association between sodium or potassium excretion and BP was found.
14 FSGS is characterized by increased urinary protein excretion and decreasing kidney function.
15 Urinary sodium and potassium excretion also fell with all three doses tested.
16 It is a powerful alterative, or blood-purifier, increasing oxidation and stimulating excretion .
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Excretion в диалектах
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