How To Use Exudation In A Sentence
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They cleaned the broken wound of its exudations with a lotion of woundwort and sanicle, and dressed it with a paste of the same herbs with betony and the chickweed wintergreen, covered it with clean linen, and swathed the patient's wasted trunk with bandages to keep the dressing in place.
An Excellent Mystery
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The clinical manifestations of hypertensive encephalopathy are due to increased cerebral perfusion from the loss of blood-brain barrier integrity, resulting in exudation of fluid into the brain.
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They are curious why the body and its exudations are denied to them as a map, why if men write about the body they are extolled, why when women write sex they are accused of being obscene.
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The selected symptoms were pain, lachrymation, photophobia, exudation, pruritis, vascular dilation, oedema and analysis of macrophotographs of conjunctival capillarograms.
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The perfume emanated by the exudation of the Amytis agallochum issues out of the bodies.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
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Examples are plant root respiration, the sloughing of dead material from roots, root exudation, and the growth and respiration of microorganisms intimately associated with plant roots.
Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on function of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
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Glandular secretion is stimulated with no alteration in plasma exudation.
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The leading object, then, to be accomplished in the treatment of the first stage of encephalitis, meningitis, or cerebritis, and before a dangerous degree of effusion or exudation has taken place, is to relieve the engorgement of the blood vessels and thereby lessen the irritation or excitability of the affected structures.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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I am of the opinion that there is no specific inflammatory exudation at all, but that the exudation we meet with is composed essentially of the material which has been generated in the inflamed part itself, through the change in its condition, and of the transuded fluid derived from the vessels.
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Degranulation via cytolysis involves eosinophil rupture and exudation of cellular contents, making eosinophils difficult to stain and recognize histologically.
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A murmur of astonishment passed among the ring of watchers as the scent of celestial flowers from this exudation filled the air.
THE CURSE OF CHALION
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The increased tracheal blood flow contributes to increased airway exudation.
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The soil too is often gypsiferous, and its salt and nitrous exudations destroy vegetation; while at the same time the streams and springs are from the same cause for the most part brackish and unpalatable.
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On such a morning, then, when the vast concave of the heavens, expanded in a perfectly spotless azure sky (such as in our foggy isle is never seen); and with the freshness of the bush developing its verdure in the odorous exudations of floriferous plants, and the blithesome exuberance of the songless denizens of nature's nemoral aviary; William took his departure on the mission we have detailed in the last chapter.
Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
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A murmur of astonishment passed among the ring of watchers as the scent of celestial flowers from this exudation filled the air.
THE CURSE OF CHALION
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Higher CO2 concentrations tend to intensify root exudation, which is the main source of available carbon for soil and rhizosphere bacteria.
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation
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Vascular stasis: slowing of the blood in the bloodstream with vasodilation and fluid exudation to allow chemical mediators and inflammatory cells to collect and reond to the stimulus.
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Until, however, the cellular nature of the body had been demonstrated, it seemed necessary in some instances to postulate a blastema or exudation to account for certain new formations.
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[1] The term exudation is used to designate the passing of cells and fluid from the vessels in inflammation; the material is the exudate.
Disease and Its Causes
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There are two main flows of C substrates from plants: plant litter formation with lignocellulose as a main component resistant to microbial breakdown; and the continuous supply of readily available C monomers (root and foliage exudation).
Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on function of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
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Objective To diagnose the causes of umbilical exudation in infant.
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There are two main flows of C substrates from plants: plant litter formation with lignocellulose as a main component resistant to microbial breakdown; and the continuous supply of readily available C monomers (root and foliage exudation).
Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on function of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
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All comes to pass in the blackest depths of the crowd, whose agglomeration, growing denser and denser, produces the temperature needful for this exudation, which is the privilege of the youngest bees.
The Life of the Bee
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After a cut on the face or an exudation into the lungs, the loose tissues and multiple vessels allow the proliferating cells to obtain rich nourishment; absorption can take place readily, and the part regains its normal condition entirely, while a bruise at the heel or at the withers finds a dense, inextensible tissue where the multiplying elements and exuded fluids choke up all communication, and the parts die
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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The alimentary discharge becomes mixed with a sero-mucous exudation, which is followed by a certain amount of suppurative matter.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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(vagina), in these cases, are not only irritable and itching, but are sometimes hot and inflamed, and are covered either with small pimples, or with a whitish exudation of the nature of aphtha (thrush), somewhat similar to the thrush on the mouth of an infant; then, the addition of glycerine to the lotion is a great improvement and usually gives much relief.
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It has been discovered by scientists that there is a chemical difference between that sudden cold exudation of a person under a deep sense of guilt and the ordinary perspiration; and the state of the mind can sometimes be determined by chemical analysis of the perspiration of a criminal, which, when brought into contact with selenic acid, produces a distinctive pink color.
In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
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It is the same plastic exudation as that which in some cases becomes concreted into a false membrane.
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It is a mildly inflammatory disorder, somewhat similar to urticaria, and presumably due to vasomotor disturbance; the amount of exudation, which is variable, determines the character of the lesions.
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Or it may take the more material form of the exudation of a strange white evanescent dough-like substance called the ectoplasm, which has been frequently photographed by scientific enquirers in different stages of its evolution, and which seems to possess an inherent quality of shaping itself into parts or the whole of a body, beginning in a putty-like mould and ending in a resemblance to perfect human members.
The Vital Message
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In the xylem, following the application of nitrate, both the exudation rate and the concentration of the cytokinins increased, with ZR being the dominant species in the sap.
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In order to investigate the prevention of extravascular exudation of VDS (Vindesing), a model of VDS extravenous exudation was made in 16 New Zealand white rabbits.
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They may be recruited by injury to the epithelium and their elastases are potent mucin secretagogues that can facilitate plasma exudation.
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If there was no exudation the disease was called plica sicca.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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There are three stages of this disease; the inflammatory, accompanied by swelling, and the formation of pimples or vesicles; that of exudation, which is succeeded by incrustation; and that of desquamation, in which the skin separates in little scales and sometimes becomes thickened.
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The objective of this study was to examine the effects of acid rain on root exudation and extraction of Rhododendron mucronatum and Cinnamomum camphora.
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The neurogenic stimulus did not alter albumin exudation in any group.
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Objective To diagnose the causes of umbilical exudation in infant.
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Cadfael bathed away the encrusted exudations and cleaned the gash with a lotion of water betony and sanicle.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest
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Key unknowns about primary productivity in the Arctic include root production and turnover and belowground allocation processes in general, including allocation to mycorrhizae and exudation.
Uncertainties in the understanding of ecological processes and changes driven by climate and UV-B radiation
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Let us now lift up, so far as we may, one of the folds of this garlanded curtain in the midst of which the swarm is beginning to produce that strange exudation which is almost as white as snow, and is lighter than the down on a bird's breast.
A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV.
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The absorption of morbid deposits (plastic exudations, etc.) can be materially furthered by adding to a galvanic bath some resolvent — above all, iodine.
The Electric Bath
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Tellicherry the concrete exudation called kino, a powerful astringent used for tanning.
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