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chyme

[ UK /t‍ʃˈa‍ɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a semiliquid mass of partially digested food that passes from the stomach through the pyloric sphincter into the duodenum

How To Use chyme In A Sentence

  • What's more, these commands are part of the developmental vocabulary of mesenchyme cells generally, and are understood in more or less the same way throughout the embryo.
  • Homeothermy or Homoiothermy Temperature regulation in tachymetabolic species in which core temperatures remain roughly steady despite ambient temperature changes.
  • These include the epidermis and inner tunic and some mesenchyme derivatives which have differentiated into blood cells in the larva.
  • The outfit of field instruments contains compasses, transits, and levels of various approved makes; a solar transit, furnished also with stadia wires and gradienter for tachymetric work; hand-levels and clinometers for field topography; plane tables; a sextant; together with an adequate supply of leveling rods, telemeter rods, signal poles, chains, tapes, pins, and so on. The University of Virginia Record
  • At the autopsy are found hyperemia of the arachnoid, and slight chronic leptomeningitis and pachymeningitis. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The outfit of Field Instruments contains compasses, transits, and levels of various approved makes; a solar transit, furnished also with stadia wires and gradienter for tachymetric work; hand-levels and clinometers for field topography; plane tables; a sextant; together with an adequate supply of leveling rods, telemeter rods, signal poles, chains, tapes, pins, and so on. The University of Virginia Record
  • The primary job of the small intestine is to suck all the nutrients out of the chyme and pass them on to the circulatory system. Evolution of the appendix? - The Panda's Thumb
  • Fertilization occurs in the mesenchyme and the zygotes develop into ciliated larvae.
  • Beginning as a hemocytoblast, a cell that has multiple development potentials, in the mesenchyme, the structure slowly turns into an erythroblast, which then loses its nucleus and mitochondria and gains hemoglobin. Undefined
  • Consistent with previous studies [21], ectopic Pmar1-misexpressing cells ingressed into the blastocoel at the same time as endogenous primary mesenchyme cells. PLoS Biology: New Articles
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