Generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids.
To prevent from being seen or discovered.
1 They are armed with desperate weapons, and secrete themselves in the woods.
2 The resulting recombinant strains were induced to express and secrete both peptides.
3 They secrete a nectar, a drugged bait, that's got interesting commercial possibilities.
4 These CECs may secrete the extracellular matrix components found in the RCM.
5 A decreased ability to secrete IL-2 suggests an element of infection-associated immunosuppression.
6 He took such precautions to secrete this, that he lost it altogether.
7 Perhaps secrete a microfibre cloth in one, to dab away layer-induced perspiration.
8 A phytomoneron, the globular plastids of which secrete a gelatinous structureless membrane.
9 They secrete mucus to protect the gastric epithelium from acid and pepsin.
10 He managed to secrete writing materials and made notes of his treatment.
11 Many neurons also secrete neurotransmitters or neuromodulators from their somata and dendrites.
12 As just stated, the filaments are not glandular, and do not secrete .
13 These four glands began to secrete again after eight or nine days.
14 He clasped a stone knife he had managed to secrete at Werowocomoco.
15 Burn all indiscreet papers, and take every thing that you can secrete .
16 They advised me to secrete my money, if perchance I had any.
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