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is influx
noun
A flow inward or into something.
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Obesity is associated with a low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue [41], [42], where a hall-mark is influx of macrophages into the tissue [21], [22].
One of the proposed mechanisms for hypocalcemia is influx and intracellular accumulation of calcium ions [ 20].
However, we have not determined the origin of Ca2+, that is, influx or release from internal stores.
A detailed molecular understanding of antibiotics transport through the cell envelope [ 8], that is, influx and efflux, would offer new opportunities for drug discovery [ 6, 7].
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Among the other most frequently associated terms were "influx", "sham" and "wave".
But while Sony's retail strategy was influx in 2010 and 2011, Apple's stores were taking off.
Ammonia is only allowed to be influx, and urea is only allowed to be efflux.
Neither was influx of inflammatory cells noted previously in subcutaneous tissues [ 5] present anywhere in CNS.
"Although many poachers are locals with limited resources, during these arribadas there are influxes of gangs of poachers from larger cities outside local communities".
One factor is the influx of new immigrant populations.
The problem, he said, is the influx of illegal fireworks.
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