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Discover LudwigThe word "effluxion" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that means the act of flowing out or the passing of time. One could use "effluxion" in a formal or academic context, such as in a legal document or a philosophical essay. Here is an example sentence: "The effluxion of time is a natural phenomenon that cannot be stopped, but it is our perception of it that can be altered through mindfulness and living in the present moment."
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Amphetamine also induces effluxion of histamine from synaptic vesicles in mast cells and histaminergic neurons through.
Some Members of Parliament made it clear that in their view, the "effluxion of people from the Northern parts" was unwelcome, and compared them to "plants which are transported from barren ground into a more fertile one".
ABCG2 (breast cancer resistance protein or BCRP) permitted effluxion of cellular DNA-binding dye Hoechst.
For example, ABBC2 encoding for MRP2 (multidrug resistance protein) was involved in effluxion of cisplatin-derived compound in ovarian cancers [ 48].
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