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When water is plentiful, these organs reabsorb little water and release a dilute urine.
The idea is that once the moisture is removed, the new buildings will keep the soil pressed down so it won't reabsorb water.
Yoga helps your body reabsorb and expel gas by stimulating peristalsis, the muscle contractions that eliminate waste.
As the fibres relax, they reabsorb the juices from the centre of the meat, and draw it back towards the edges.
Apply the balm as long as the hernia does not reabsorb, it is clear that only minor hernias can truly be reabsorb.
An urgent blood fluidification treatment is thus required to reabsorb the blood clot.
Nationalist ideology rooted in the concept of national interest had suppressed internal ressentiment but failed to reabsorb it.
Cells of the nephron tubule may secrete nitrogenous wastes into the urine and reabsorb water and nutrients.
Also, because a smaller amount of moisture is lost, it is easier for the food to reabsorb it during the defrosting process.
However, it is also possible that in years of late snow-melt, pikas may lose litters or reabsorb litters and then breed again in post-partum estrus.
Ségolène Royal believes it will be possible to reabsorb the national debt with concerted growth.
The need to reabsorb the mountain of household and bank debt in the United States will weigh on consumption and investments for years to come.
We expect the sale to go through during fiscal 2007-2008, which will reabsorb the cumulative government-funding-basis capital deficit.
Serbia, with a population of 7.5m, could never reabsorb some 2m hostile Kosovar Albanians into its body politic. Last night's vote was a triumph for what diplomats call constructive ambiguity.
Burris and his colleagues have proposed a mechanism that explains how motion can cause cartilage to reabsorb liquid that leaks out.
Severe under-nutrition due to heavy snow or shortage of grass or other feed is one reason for ewes to reabsorb foetuses.
To help to disinfect and relieve cuts, insect bites, scratches, to reabsorb the hématomes, to alleviate the burns and sunstrokes, to accelerate the cicatrization.
It is a paired organ consisting of a set of nephrons having capsules that filter blood from the glomerulus and tubules whose cells reabsorb water and nutrients and secrete nitrogenous wastes.
During summer, they reabsorb the water of the earth as clouds.
Indeed, it requires financial engineering as well as the technological kind: operators around the world will need to reabsorb their separate mobile units in order to integrate them with their fixed-line operations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Females of Peromyscus are known to reabsorb embryos when conditions are unfavorable for continued pregnancy.
The fact is, however, that the embodied soul cannot reabsorb its own body even.
Thus, to the eyes of a philosophy that attempts to reabsorb intellect in intuition, many difficulties vanish or become light.
Scarcely any industry can grow fast enough to reabsorb into skilled or semi-skilled positions the displaced workmen.
The expansion of the industry will create some good jobs, but not enough to reabsorb the Americans displaced.
Alone, here, he can reabsorb and even prevent the demoniacal accidents which arise in cloisters.
Where are we to find the means to abolish and reabsorb the evil?
It will, however, reabsorb some moisture from the air, when exposed to it.
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