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to secrete
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To extract a substance from blood, sap, or similar to produce and emit waste for excretion or for the fulfilling of a physiological function.
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Estrogen secretions stimulates the uterus to secrete prostaglandins, causing rapid regression of the CL.
They can also cause the body to secrete more nutrients.
He took such precautions to secrete this, that he lost it altogether.
To err is bivalve, to secrete nacre into a pearl sac is divine.
Their function is to secrete the aqueous humour.
These enzymes allow the worm to secrete the acid.
The purpose of mucous neck cells is to secrete mucus.
Perhaps, he speculated, pathogens will evolve to secrete enzymes that degrade teixobactin before it even reaches them.
The system is an attractive arrangement for customers who need to secrete large quantities of cash out of China.
Warmer water disrupts coral growth; acidic water affects coral's abilities to secrete new skeletons; hurricanes break it up.
Always his eye was vigilant for flowers, candy, trinkets that she would have reason to secrete in the apartment.
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