Similar words: deduct, abduct, induct, viaduct, adduct, aqueduct, ductile, product. Meaning: [dʌkt] n. 1. a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance 2. a continuous tube formed by a row of elongated cells lacking intervening end walls 3. an enclosed conduit for a fluid.
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241. Methods Excide pancreatic duct, fetch net lithiasis , patchy jejunal loop was anastomosed to pancreatic duct in accordance with the peristalsis of jejunum.
242. Different types of accessory hepatic duct injury should be treated by different approaches.
243. Methods : The clinical data of 26 cases with accessory hepatic duct were retrospectively reviewed.
244. Objective To investigate the microvascular changes of hepatohilar bile duct after portal vein arterialization (PVA) in rats.
245. Our school authorities censured Mr. A for his miscon - duct.
246. The fear of being stranded a lonely stretch of highway lessened when you a duct tape.
247. Pancreas: Compound gland functioning as Both an exocrine ( secreting through a duct ) and an endocrine ductlessgland.
248. Methods The remnant stones of bile duct after bilestone operation were performed to extract repetitiously by choledochofiberscope via T-tube sinus.
249. Conclusion This operation manner can avoid of bile duct injury.
250. However[http://sentencedict.com/duct.html], the addition of choleretic agents did not result in a statistical difference in stone size or rate of successful duct clearance.
251. You ask for Viagra. You get a popsicle stick and duct tape.
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