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the mucus
noun
A slippery secretion from the lining of the mucous membranes.
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I think I've got the mucus of a good team".
Coughing then brings the mucus up and out.
The pads are kept permanently wet by the mucus.
It may, he said, mimic the mucus of the clownfish, which is immune to jellyfish stings.
"The enemy is in the mucus, not the tissue," Dr. Ponikau said.
I thought of John Updike, whose interest is the visual - the mucus membrane, as it were.
It also appears to help make the mucus resistant to digestion.
They leave the bloodstream and cross into the mucus to destroy the invader.
If we don't feed bacteria, they feed off us – specifically the mucus lining in our large intestine.
Like British pediatricians, he also had family members clap on the children's chests daily to help loosen the mucus.
It then "reads" the electro-chemical properties in the mucus to detect which electrolytes are present in the mucus.
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