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Использование термина intestinal absorption на английском
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Heme can also be acquired by intestinalabsorption and intercellular transport.
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It appears to be sustained by increased dietary load or increased intestinalabsorption.
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Well, for one thing, that slow intestinalabsorption can cause bloating, diarrhea, and flatulence.
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This finding validates the use of the proximal occlusive tube to measure intestinalabsorption in man.
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Workers exposed to lead may benefit from a calcium-rich diet, since calcium competes with lead for intestinalabsorption.
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It suggests that intestinalabsorption, not hepatic metabolism is responsible for the reduced Clop-AM exposure in T2DM rats.
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A very rare cause of neonatal magnesium deficiency is called primary hypomagnesemia caused by impaired intestinalabsorption of magnesium.
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The intestinalabsorption rate was markedly increased in the presence of nutrients (mean amount absorbed 96% for C).
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Three primary mechanisms of hypophosphatemia exist: increased renal excretion, decreased intestinalabsorption, and shifts from the extracellular to intracellular compartments.
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This operative procedure apparently did not impair intestinalabsorption of bile acid, but did increase the biliary cholesterol saturation index.
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So P-gp proved to play a decisive role in the low intestinalabsorption of the cyclic urea representative DMP 323.
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Immobilization induces significant and progressive bone loss, with an increase in urinary excretion and a decrease in intestinalabsorption of calcium.
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Because of its simplicity, a tube with a proximal occlusive balloon is widely used to measure segmental intestinalabsorption in man.
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Extracellular calcium and calcium channel antagonists are known to affect intestinalabsorption, yet their effect on gallbladder absorption is less well defined.
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The lines of evidence described suggest that FGF-23 and other factors may coexist, causing hyperphosphaturia and impaired intestinalabsorption of phosphate, respectively.
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These data suggest that during dietary phosphate restriction NaPi-IIb-mediated intestinalabsorption prevents excessive demineralization of bone as an alternative source of phosphate.