resorption

NOUN
  1. the organic process in which the substance of some differentiated structure that has been produced by the body undergoes lysis and assimilation
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How To Use resorption In A Sentence

  • The resulting embryos were incubated in 750 ml Zuger bottles at a constant temperature of 28.2 0.2°C until yolk sac resorption.
  • When resorption overtakes formation, the result is a decrease in bone density and strength.
  • Tooth loss accompanied by alveolar bone resorption presents a significant clinical problem.
  • In the chronic therapy of hypercalcemia caused by increased bone resorption or increased intestinal calcium absorption glucocorticoids are effective.
  • Meghji S, Morrison MS, Henderson B, Arnett TR. pH dependence of bone resorption: mouse calvarial osteoclasts are activated by acidosis. The World's Healthiest Foods
  • A significant clinical fill of both furcations and some crestal resorption of tooth No.3 were noted.
  • Even so the process of gas resorption and the existence of a gas retention regime will still be important.
  • Cibles des antidiabetiques oraux gastrointestinal carbohydrate resorption Hyper - glycemia hepatic glucose production Insulin secretion peripheral glucose uptake Met-formin Glita-zone Metformin SU Gli-nide Acar - bose (gene transcription) DPP-IV inh Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • These retrograde fluids may also have triggered new zircon growth, or the partial resorption of narrow zircon rims as suggested by the embayed rim morphologies.
  • Several drugs are now available which have powerful actions on bone metabolism: examples are the bisphosphonates and the calcitonins, both of which inhibit bone resorption and can be used in the treatment of osteoporosis.
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