Their success is generally proportionate to their power of adaptation and to the reabsorption within them of what they rebelled against.
The experiments of Shattock and Seligmann indicate that the semen and its reabsorption in the seminal vesicles, or the nervous reactions produced by its presence, can have no part in the formation of secondary sexual characters.
VIII (14) teaches that the reabsorption of the elements into Brahman takes place in the inverse order of their emission.
IX (15) remarks that the indicated order in which the emission and the reabsorption of the elementary substances take place is not interfered with by the creation and reabsorption of the organs of the soul, i.
Self which is the one unchanging witness of the creation, subsistence, and reabsorption of the world) is not touched by the mutually exclusive three states.
Brahman; for the quality of having true purposes may be ascribed to the highest Self which possesses unimpeded power over the creation, subsistence, and reabsorption of this world.
On account of such consequences at the time of reabsorption (the doctrine maintained hitherto) is objectionable.
A moderate compression of the neighbouring parts, in this case, as in those I have already mentioned, contributes to prevent the reabsorption of the purulent matter.
We do not know certainly whether these act by increasing filtration from the tips of the kidney tubes or by diminishing the reabsorption in the part farther along, but so far as our information goes either or both may occur.
Line 4 alludes toreabsorption in the Divine essence.
It suggests an exposition of the Sufi doctrine of the emanation of the mortal Creature from God the Creator, and his reabsorption into God.
If constipation should persist in spite of the packs and cooling compresses, injections of tepid water should be given every day or every other day in order to prevent the reabsorption of poisonous products from the lower colon.
How to Take an Occasional Therapeutic Fast Before, during and after a therapeutic fast, everything must be done to keep elimination active, in order to prevent the reabsorption of the toxins that are being stirred up and liberated.
What is to be feared is the reinhalation and reabsorptionof poisonous emanations from the lungs and skin of the diseased body.
By reabsorption we understand something being merged in its cause.
On account of such consequences inreabsorption (the Vedânta-texts would be) inappropriate.
Eating' does not here mean fruition dependent on work, but rather the act of reabsorption of the world on the part of the highest Brahman, i.
How, under these circumstances, certain texts can speak of the origination and reabsorption of the individual soul will be set forth later on.
Brahman can be known on the basis of the origination, subsistence, and reabsorption of the world--these characteristics occupying the position of collateral marks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reabsorption" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.