| These data suggest that hypocapnic but not metabolic alkalosis impairs alveolar fluid reabsorption. |
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| There also is decreased chloride secretion into the airways and increased sodium and water reabsorption from the airway lumens. |
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| The proximal tubule is the site of most secretion, reabsorption, and active transport. |
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| Partial reabsorption is followed by renal excretion of conjugated metabolites. |
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| Both of these ion changes result in water reabsorption from the airways and dehydration of mucus membranes. |
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| Blood pressure is regulated by the secretion of renin from the juxtaglomerular apparatus which increases reabsorption. |
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| Loop diuretics inhibit sodium and chloride reabsorption in the thick ascending loop of Henle. |
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| Probenecid prevents reabsorption of uric acid and blocks excretion of the antibiotics by the kidney. |
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| Loss of albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure. |
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| In birds, the process of urinary concentration involves dilution of glomerular filtrate by the reabsorption of sodium chloride in the thick ascending limb of looped nephrons. |
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| The antidiuretic action of vasopressin is ascribed to increasing reabsorption of water by the renal tubules. |
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| Besides, a reabsorption of the Liberal Party would make the LDP a far more conservative body. |
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| Patients with delayed gastrointestinal transit time may be more susceptible to these side effects, due to enterohepatic cycling and reabsorption of licorice metabolites. |
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| Oxytocin has been shown to have an intrinsic antidiuretic effect, acting to increase water reabsorption from the glomerular filtrate. |
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| In particular, the reabsorption of ambient moisture in humid tropical climates should be prevented. |
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| Two distinct peaks or a plateau in the absorption phase result from reabsorption of drug excreted into the intestine. |
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| It will also allow for the reabsorption of unemployed graduates, which has been worsening. |
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| It induces diuresis by elevating the osmolarity of the glomerular filtrate and thereby hinders tubular reabsorption of water. |
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| It belongs to a new, emerging class of diabetes compounds that block tubular reabsorption of glucose in the kidney. |
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| In particular, the figures obtained are due to the assumption of reabsorption of the output gap at the end of the period. |
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| Our research and development teams have been developing medications to inhibit glucose reabsorption into the body and continue to find new solutions. |
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| Impacts also include reducing soil moisture and a reduction in reabsorption of carbon dioxide emissions. |
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| Specifically, ATII causes increased sympathetic activity, sodium reabsorption and water retention, and arteriolar vasoconstriction. |
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| It directly stimulates the kidneys to enhance the tubular reabsorption of calcium from the ultrafiltrate that would otherwise be excreted into the urine. |
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| With inhibition of sodium reabsorption, a higher concentration of this cation reaches the distal segment of the nephron and provides a more favorable milieu for the exchange process. |
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| The economic gap between the rich south and dirt-poor north of the peninsula grows ever wider, implying mounting reabsorption costs for South Korea. |
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| The sacred place is understood as identical to the universe in its various states of emanation from, reabsorption into, integration with, and disintegration from the sacred. |
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| Vitamin D3 is required for healthy bone growth: it is necessary for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the small intestine, their reabsorption in the kidneys and the mineralisation of bones. |
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| If such exports are managed appropriately, conflicts can be avoided, permitting smooth cross-border labour flows and ensuring the reabsorption of these workers in their home countries. |
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| Current procedure stipulates that a minor charged with an offence must be represented by a lawyer and that the only measures the court may apply are those intended to bring about his re-education or reabsorption into society. |
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| Loss of tissue, such as the loss or partial reabsorption of fingers or toes, is a late sign in leprosy, but it also gives a disability grade of 2 for that particular hand or foot. |
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| Hydrochlorothiazide: Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic and antihypertensive which interferes with the renal tubular mechanism of electrolyte reabsorption. |
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| Filtration of the blood, reabsorption of ions and water, and secretion of uric acid are all components of the kidney's process. |
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| Deconjugation and reabsorption of some bilirubin for enterohepatic recirculation. |
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| CaSRs are also present on the luminal membrane of the distal convoluted tubules, and activation of these receptors increases calcium reabsorption via TRVP5 channels. |
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| In the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, the chloride pump promotes passive reabsorption of sodium ion and actively reabsorbs chlorine ion. |
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| The coprodeum and cloaca are the main osmoregulatory mechanisms used for the regulation and reabsorption of ions and water, or net water conservation. |
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| This increases bone reabsorption, and can lead to bone fractures. |
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| The researchers showed that FGF23 has a so called sodium conserving effect, meaning it controls the reabsorption of filtered sodium in the kidneys. |
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| Reabsorption of these minute embryos due to lack of nidation will lead the dog owner to believe that conception did not occur when in fact it did. |
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