When water is plentiful, these organs reabsorb little water and release a dilute urine. |
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The idea is that once the moisture is removed, the new buildings will keep the soil pressed down so it won't reabsorb water. |
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Yoga helps your body reabsorb and expel gas by stimulating peristalsis, the muscle contractions that eliminate waste. |
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As the fibres relax, they reabsorb the juices from the centre of the meat, and draw it back towards the edges. |
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Apply the balm as long as the hernia does not reabsorb, it is clear that only minor hernias can truly be reabsorb. |
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An urgent blood fluidification treatment is thus required to reabsorb the blood clot. |
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Nationalist ideology rooted in the concept of national interest had suppressed internal ressentiment but failed to reabsorb it. |
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Cells of the nephron tubule may secrete nitrogenous wastes into the urine and reabsorb water and nutrients. |
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Also, because a smaller amount of moisture is lost, it is easier for the food to reabsorb it during the defrosting process. |
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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. |
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Ségolène Royal believes it will be possible to reabsorb the national debt with concerted growth. |
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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. |
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We expect the sale to go through during fiscal 2007-2008, which will reabsorb the cumulative government-funding-basis capital deficit. |
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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. |
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Burris and his colleagues have proposed a mechanism that explains how motion can cause cartilage to reabsorb liquid that leaks out. |
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Severe under-nutrition due to heavy snow or shortage of grass or other feed is one reason for ewes to reabsorb foetuses. |
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To help to disinfect and relieve cuts, insect bites, scratches, to reabsorb the hématomes, to alleviate the burns and sunstrokes, to accelerate the cicatrization. |
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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. |
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During summer, they reabsorb the water of the earth as clouds. |
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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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At present it is unclear whether the banking sector as a whole will be able to reabsorb the surplus human resources via retraining and by increasing business in other sectors. |
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Female giant pandas can actually reabsorb any foetuses or reject them if pregnant. |
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As new skin grows beneath the blister, your body will slowly reabsorb the fluid in the blister and the skin on top will dry and peel off. |
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Normally, in healthy individuals, the kidneys filter a large volume of glucose and actively reabsorb virtually all of it. |
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Remove liver from heat and let rest 15-20 minutes to cool and reabsorb its juices. |
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The project will help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions because trees process carbon dioxide and reabsorb greenhouse gases and suspended solids. |
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The beans are then returned to the water to reabsorb the flavours. |
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