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Example sentences for "excreted"

Lexicographically close words:
excrescence; excrescences; excrescent; excreta; excrete; excretes; excreting; excretion; excretions; excretory
  1. It is excreted by all the secretions and excretions of the body.

  2. On the skin its action is that of a diaphoretic, and being also excreted by the bile it acts slightly as a cholagogue.

  3. The urinary organs constitute the main channel through which are excreted the nitrogenous or albuminoid principles, whether derived directly from the feed or from the muscular and other nitrogenized tissues of the body.

  4. This will form iodid of lead in the system, which is rapidly excreted by the kidneys.

  5. On the contrary, when the supply of oxygen is defective, as in certain diseases of the lungs, the whole of the sugar does not undergo combustion and the excess is excreted by the kidneys.

  6. In the second place, the nitrogenous compounds absorbed are not completely oxidized in the body, the residuum being excreted in the urine as urea and other bodies that are capable of further oxidation in the calorimeter.

  7. Not all the food eaten is thus actually digested; undigested material is excreted in the faeces.

  8. This ventral extension of the original nephrocoele at first excreted to the exterior, through abdominal pores, or through peritoneal funnels.

  9. That the plasmodium should at the outset eliminate, by refusing the unnecessary lime, is indicative of higher rank than that the lime should be carried until the last and then be crystallized out, or excreted by simple desiccation.

  10. The circumstance that the excreted lime may sometimes serve a protective purpose in the fruit, does not vitiate the general principle.

  11. These substances are very soluble and upon absorption combine with the sulphuric acid formed in the body and are excreted by way of the kidneys where they appear in the urine as "conjugated sulphates," the chief of which is indican.

  12. Part of the sulphates are excreted as ethereal (conjugated) sulphates; the amount excreted in this form depending largely upon the extent of purification in the intestinal tract.

  13. That part not stored, which has finished its work in the body is excreted through the intestinal wall and leaves the body by way of the feces, only a small part of the calcium concerned in metabolism being excreted in the urine.

  14. This substance represents from 82-88% of the total nitrogen excreted by the kidneys.

  15. These substances being oxidized, the carbon dioxide produced is eliminated by way of the lungs and the water is excreted partly by way of the lungs and skin, but chiefly by way of the kidneys.

  16. In these cases it does not become available for use in the body, but acts in the same manner as when injected directly into the blood stream, being excreted unchanged by way of the kidneys.

  17. It serves as a temporary reservoir for the excrementitial residue of alimentary matter, and for the effete materials excreted by the glands contained in its mucous coats.

  18. The excreted urine is alkaline, acrid, exhales a strong odor of ammonia, and soon becomes exceedingly fetid.

  19. The composition of the urine and the quantity excreted vary considerably, being influenced by the moisture and temperature of the atmosphere, by the character of the food consumed, and by the empty or replete condition of the alimentary tract.

  20. A notable increase of the quantity of urine excreted is the first symptom which attracts the patient's attention.

  21. Plants utilize the carbon dioxid excreted by the animal, and the excrement of animals is in turn used to fertilize our fields.

  22. Although one form of life may utilize what is excreted by another form of life, the living thing that cannot get away from the excreted matter of its own activity is poisoned thereby.

  23. The older scientists followed proteid digestion until the soluble peptone stage was reached, at which point all track was lost of the chemical changes and processes until the nitrogen was again excreted by the kidneys in the form of urea.

  24. When bacteria, growing in a solution of sugar, have excreted alcohol until it forms a certain percentage of the total contents, their activity ceases--they die from poisons thrown off from their own bodies.

  25. The outgo of nitrogen is computed by analyzing the products excreted from the body.

  26. The proteid that is really used by the body is oxidized, and is excreted by the kidneys chiefly in the form of creatinin and uric acid.

  27. It is fairly evident that some material is removed from the nucleus, which would be detrimental to further developments, and the point debated is what is the precise nature of this excreted material.

  28. Material leaves the blood to be excreted in lungs, kidneys, by the skin (as perspiration), and elsewhere.

  29. What substance is excreted by the renal organ of a frog, and what relation does this substance bear to the general life of the organism?

  30. The daily average amount of urine excreted by a human being has been given by Lawes at 46 oz.

  31. The quantity of sugar excreted in the twenty-four hours differs greatly, ranging from half a pound to three pounds.

  32. When the amount of {740} urine excreted is only diminished, its specific gravity may vary between remote extremes, as 1.

  33. He believes that similar variations are common in the quantity of the products excreted {506} in the urine.

  34. The largest amount of urea excreted in twenty-four hours by any of our patients was 59.

  35. These urinary organs, acting as reservoir and duct for the urine excreted by the kidneys, originate from the innermost part of the allantoic pedicle.

  36. Phylogenetically we must suppose that the allantois originated as a pouch-like growth from the cloaca-wall in consequence of the expansion caused by the urine accumulated in it and excreted by the kidneys.

  37. It is the main product of the regressive metamorphosis (katabolism) of proteid matter in the body, and is excreted daily to the amount of about 500 grains by a man of average weight.

  38. Chlorate of potash, being excreted in the saliva, is particularly useful.

  39. With a view to diminishing these risks, hexamine, which is excreted into the cerebro-spinal fluid, is administered for its antiseptic properties in cases of head injury and before intra-cranial operations.

  40. The internal administration of chlorate of potash is also indicated, as this drug is excreted in the saliva.

  41. Secretion of female white, thin, felted, formed of thin threads excreted from the numerous prominent spiny spinnerets, the threads becoming more or less matted over the dorsal surface.

  42. The mode in which this substance is excreted by the insects differs somewhat from that of the Aphididæ.

  43. Test of female white, thin, formed of felted threads excreted from spiny spinnerets; inconspicuous at all stages, and often absent on the adult, but distinguishable on the larva and the second stage.

  44. A portion of the excreted substance, cotton or wax, produced by the spinnerets on the edge of the body in certain Lecanidinæ and Hemicoccidinæ.

  45. Medinal (barbital sodium) and barbital is, at the most, but one of minutes and that there is no evidence that Medinal is excreted more rapidly than barbital.

  46. Less is known about galactose, but the evidence available would indicate that galactose is largely excreted in the urine unchanged when given subcutaneously.

  47. It is presumably absorbed, but quite probably after chemical change; it is changed into iodid and, like organic iodids, is excreted somewhat more slowly than when inorganic iodids are administered, but the difference does not appear important.

  48. It is described as insoluble in water and not to be decomposed in the alimentary tract, and to be excreted unchanged in the feces.

  49. In order to understand the series of events previously enumerated it is therefore only necessary to assume that the therapeutic agent is excreted from the ulcerated surface of tumors.

  50. The remains of these corpuscles and the coloring matter in them must be either converted into bile or excreted unchanged.

  51. When the feeding has not been altered or restricted, a steady diminution of the salts of lime excreted in the urine is an attendant on pregnancy, the lime being demanded for the growing body of the fetus.

  52. Certain irritating substances when eaten may be excreted by the skin, and coming thus in direct contact with the sensory nerves produce itching, or may go further and cause distinct inflammation of the skin.

  53. Furthermore, a great part of the drug is excreted through the milk, making the milk unfit for use.

  54. If the skin is covered with an impermeable coating of grease or tar, death results from blood poisoning, owing to the retention of materials destined to be excreted by the skin.

  55. Three pints of urine should be excreted daily, and three pints of water as such must be taken into the system daily.

  56. Some of these toxins are excreted unoxidized by the kidneys.

  57. In certain diseases of the liver the same quantity of nitrogen may be excreted as in health, but a portion of it is in the form of acids never found in the urine during health.

  58. Physiological specimens from living human or animal patients can include just about any conceivable body source or excreted by-product.

  59. Most isotopes will pass through the digestive tract or be excreted very quickly.

  60. The drug circulates in the blood in the form of an albuminate and is slowly excreted by the kidneys.

  61. It is excreted by the kidneys as various substances, including campho-glycuric acid (Schmiedeberg).

  62. The primary (innermost) lattice-shell is in this legion always simultaneously developed (suddenly excreted at the moment of lorication from the sarcodictyum).

  63. It is either oxidised in the tissues or excreted with the urine.


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