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Translations for „secretion“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

se·cre·tion [sɪˈkri:ʃən] N

1. secretion:

secretion BIOL, MED (secreted substance)
secretion BIOL, MED (secreted substance)
secretion BIOL, MED (secreted substance)
sekret m
secretion (secreting)
secretion (secreting)
secretion (secreting)

2. secretion no pl (hiding):

secretion
secretion

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This leads to extensive leukocyte migration towards the lungs, causing destruction of lung tissue and secretion of liquid into the organ.
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These are separated by the myenteric plexus, a tangled interpolation of nerve fibres involved in mucous secretion peristalsis of the smooth muscle of the esophagus.
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Here they produce cerumen, or earwax, by mixing their secretion with sebum and dead epidermal cells.
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It is now believed that the function of the gastrointestinal inhibitory peptide is to induce insulin secretion after glucose is detected in the small intestine.
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Duodenal ulcers are more common than gastric ulcers and, unlike gastric ulcers, are caused by increased gastric acid secretion.
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It has been used diagnostically as a gastric secretion indicator.
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It took a long time to learn that the virus was transmitted by fecal matter and secretions of the nose and throat.
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The liver helps regulate glucose levels by reducing its secretion of glucose in the presence of insulin.
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It is by way of the orifices from which these secretions emanate that illnesses may enter (the body).
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They are derived from degenerate cells or thickened secretions and occur more frequently with advancing age.
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