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Water is needed by many birds although their mode of excretion and lack of sweat glands reduces the physiological demands.
Over these three time points, the fluorescence gradually increased in the kidney glomerular capillaries (Fig. 6, center column), suggesting that this might be the mode of excretion of this peptide or at least the fluorescence after peptide breakdown.
Drugs with a predominant renal mode of excretion, such as gabapentin, can cumulate when kidney function fails.
However, little information has been given about the mode of excretion or uptake of this compound in normal tissues.
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We also considered sex to be a potential confounder because of the differences in fat content, distribution, and modes of excretion (e.g., lactation in women) between the sexes.
The results indicated that in C. punctatus, the prevalent mode of nitrogen excretion is in the form of conversion of ammonia into glutamine and glutamate while in C. batrachus, the excessive nitrogen is excreted in the form of urea synthesized from ammonia.
Ecological studies suggest that mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and insects all have similar enrichments (Caut et al.,2009), so it seems to be independent of the mode of nitrogen excretion, but there has been little exploration of the cause.
This process would postpone the time of excretion but did not change the quantity of excretion.
Efficiency of excretion depends on age.
Inherent in their mode of action to decrease glucose reabsorption by the kidneys by increasing urinary glucose excretion, these agents improve glycaemic control independent of insulin secretion with a low risk of hypoglycaemia.
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