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the excretion
noun
The process of removing or ejecting material that has no further utility, especially from the body; the act of excreting.
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oMWCNTs, relatively less excreted via the urine, could delay the excretion of NDs.
Glands in the tongue allow the excretion of excess salt.
"If you do not wash the excretion of sebum off the pores of the scalp, you are causing the bulb of the hair to dehydrate," she said.
While defecation is occurring, the excretion of urine is usually stimulated.
Two types of conjugations, acetylations and methylation, do not enhance the excretion of the parent chemical.
In the female, the excretion of estrogens (female sex hormones) falls markedly at the menopause.
However, the excretion characteristics remains controversial.
The excretion of bergapten was mainly through fecal route.
For the excretion, CNTs must be transported from everywhere in the body to the excretion organs such as kidney, liver, and so on.
However the excretion levels were significantly lower than those of X12345, X1234 or X2345.
It further causes the excretion of calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate ions [1, 2].
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