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Women are naturally secretive, and they like to do their own secreting.
"He's completely innocent of secreting funds if that's what you're suggesting."
They are good for absorbing things and for secreting things.
Only at this late date, about 600 million years ago, did several separate groups of organisms begin to leave records of any abundance by secreting shells.
Bacteria often overcome physical barriers by secreting enzymes that digest the barrier, for example, by using a type II secretion system.
One of the funniest, set in a Chinese restaurant, involves the secreting of an intimate message into a fortune cookie that is delivered to the wrong party.
Speckles must have been a surprise: a plant that poisoned herbivores by secreting potassium and other trace elements that Earthlife needed.
Sebaceous glands are glands located within the skin and are responsible for secreting an oily substance named sebum.
This secreting away of experience reflects Mr. Novick's point that James made conscious choices rather than repressed ones, even though the consequences may look the same.
Abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum combined with a well-developed Golgi apparatus makes plasma cells well-suited for secreting immunoglobulins.
The allegations include new charges of misappropriating public funds, conflict of interest, falsifying public documents and secreting of public documents.
Shortly after a woman finishes her period, her pituitary gland begins the monthly cycle by secreting FSH, or follicle stimulating hormone.
They stop secreting collagen and other proteoglycans and begin secreting alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme essential for mineral deposition.
Earlier, Lady Zimroth had bespoken him the welcome news of Ullanoth's enchantment and the secreting of the queen's own collection of active sigils in Rothbannon's tomb.
The video for "Cocoon" also featured a seemingly naked Björk (actually wearing a close fitting bodysuit), this time with her nipples secreting a red thread that eventually enveloped the singer in a cocoon.
Insects that pupate in a cocoon must escape from it, and they do this either by the pupa cutting its way out, or by secreting fluids, sometimes called cocoonase, that soften the cocoon.
RS-ORS and RP-ORS promoted more water absorption in secreting intestine than did the hypotonic glucose monomer solution, HYPO-ORS (p<0.007).
Prior to secreting any of the four bile acids, the liver cells may also conjugate them with one of two amino acids, glycine or taurine, to form a total of 8 possible conjugated bile acids.
It regulates pH by absorbing bicarbonate and secreting protons (H) into the filtrate, or by absorbing protons and secreting bicarbonate into the filtrate.
The saguaro responds to the bird's damaging its tissue by secreting a resinous sap that, over time, hardens into a bark-like shell that prevents the cactus from losing fluid and also protects the nest hole by making it waterproof.
He had found the treasure in its place, abstracted two gold coins and three of the smaller gemstones, and secreting these in a bag tied securely round his neck, had replaced the rest of the treasure and made his way back through the surf, arriving exhausted.
As a lecturer delivers a solemn history of anamorphosis - the secreting of visual messages in paintings - the film demonstrates that when certain art works are viewed from the side, new images appear that are much too stretched out to be discerned when the canvases are faced directly.
HGT-1 cells share a number of characteristics with acid secreting gastric parietal cells (for example, H 2 receptors, histamine activated adenylate cyclase, cAMP mediated Cl -channels), but previous studies have not evaluated their H +, K + -ATPase content.
It would seem therefore that low osmolality is the dominant factor rather than glucose transport when it comes to promoting net water absorption and this contention is supported by the higher water absorption from the WHO-ORS compared to UK-ORS in secreting intestine, despite their similar glucose absorption.