Similar words: as as, wasabi, as a whole, quasar, as a man, peasant, as a rule, nagasaki. Meaning: ['beɪsl] adj. 1. especially of leaves; located at the base of a plant or stem; especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem 2. serving as or forming a base 3. of primary importance.
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1. Both the basal diet and the sulphate supplement were well tolerated by all the volunteers and no gastrointestinal symptoms were reported.
2. Similarly, basal serum gastrin concentrations do not alter with ageing in healthy men.
3. It is confined to the single row of basal cells at the free edge of the epidermis.
4. These components include the basal lamina as well as the trophic factors released by neurons and Schwann cells following injury.
5. For gastric acid secretion, basal serum gastrin was considered in addition to these three variables.
6. Increased basal serum gastrin is related to both atrophy and H pylori infection but not to ageing perse.
7. Panel A shows the basal state before any administration of fluid to a normal subject.
8. The basal values reported are the means of the two basal values obtained with a 15 minute interval.
9. These fractions were shown to stimulate a basal transcription system, reconstituted from highly purified fractions hTFIIIB and hTFIIIC.
10. It also shows that the infection increases both basal and stimulated acid secretion.
11. The fall in basal acid secretion found may not necessarily be due to the eradication of H pylori.
12. They are stored within the basal membrane or extracellular matric and released in an active form to stimulate tissue repair and healing.
13. In addition, hyperplastic tight junctions and free ending basal extensions of tight junctional strands were occasionally seen.
14. The basal ganglia are also the main circuitry through which flow the nerve signals controlling movement.
15. At this time the basal and meal stimulated gastrin concentrations were reassessed as described above.
16. No grouping had basal upper oesophageal sphincter pressure that differed significantly from any other.
17. Increased basal serum gastrin is related to atrophy and to infection with H pylori.
18. Regular exercise can increase your basal metabolic rate.
19. These relaxations are a more likely explanation for oesophagopharyngeal reflux than defective basal upper oesophageal sphincter tone.
20. Thus H pylori infection combined with active ulceration may cause the increased basal acid secretion seen in duodenal ulcer disease.
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21. This appears to coincide with the base of the granite batholith and may represent the basal Variscan thrust.
22. There has been debate as to whether this should be calculated with or without subtraction of basal acid secretion.
23. Take cuttings of violas, taking material from healthy, non-flowering basal shoots.
24. Morphologically it represents the most anterior region of the head and has secondarily acquired a basal hinged attachment.
25. The H pylori negative and positive healthy volunteers were similar for both basal and peak acid output.
26. Discussion Our current results confirm that treatment which both heals duodenal ulcers and eradicates H pylori significantly decreases basal plasma gastrin concentrations.
27. We have also shown for the first time such treatment also decreases basal gastric acid secretion significantly.
28. After eradication of H pylori in the duodenal ulcer patients both their basal acid output and basal gastrin fell by 50%.
29. Cyclical changes in H pylori infection may cause the variations in basal acid secretion that are seen in duodenal ulcer disease.
30. Many studies can be discounted since they have used unnatural smoking protocols, or basal or maximal gastric secretion as a plateau.
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