Similar words: emolument, plume, volume, plumed, nom de plume, speak volumes, borrowed plumes, numen. Meaning: ['luːmən] n. 1. a unit of luminous flux equal to the amount of light given out through a solid angle of 1 steradian by a point source of 1 candela intensity radiating uniformly in all directions 2. a cavity or passage in a tubular organ.
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(1) Within the lumen of the follicle is a colloid.
(2) As parietal cells release acid into the lumen of the stomach, they release bicarbonate into the systemic circulation.
(3) The lumen was kept constantly in view so that the position of the instrument did not change.
(4) Some of the excess chloride ions in the lumen are exchanged for bicarbonate ions at the surface of the epithelium. Sentencedict.com
(5) It can show the lumen image in focus.
(6) The innermost region of cotton is called lumen.
(7) Lumen : The unit for measuring luminous flux.
(8) Reconnect main lumen to suction source.
(9) The endothelial cells have proliferated and lumen is absent.
(10) The lumen is large, without any narrowing atheromatous plaque.
(11) At 14 lumen, the S1100pj is 40 per cent brighter, so you should be able to see your masterpieces in lighter rooms.
(12) ConclusionDouble lumen T tube enabling sinus visualization by choledochography effectively prevents biliary fistula after T tube removal.
(13) Calculi in the lumen of ureterocele and the upper urinary tract were observed in 50%of the cases.
(14) In the rat small intestine, many drugs are acetylated and excreted into the lumen.
(15) In support of this theory there is evidence of a close correlation between activity of Crohn's disease and conditions within the intestinal lumen.
(16) At the same time the enterotoxin also promotes a net secretion of chloride ions into the gut lumen from the epithelial cells.
(17) This hypothesis deserves further study as platelet activating factor metabolism in the stomach lumen is unknown.
(18) Figure 1 illustrates the effect of infusion of rabbit bile into the ileal lumen on carbachol stimulated motor activity.
(19) The normal gastric mucosa can prevent bypass diffusion of potentially noxious substances from the gastric lumen.
(20) Each nodule has an opening into the gut through which the eggs reach the lumen.
(21) The drain was then removed and the cholecystoscope passed over the guidewire into the lumen of the gall bladder.
(22) If dysphagia persisted despite dilatation, barium swallow examination was undertaken to assess the oesophageal lumen.
(23) The concentrations of nutrients used in these studies are substantially higher than those which would normally be seen in the colonic lumen.
(24) These compounds are absorbed into the epithelial cells surrounding the central lumen containing the colloid.
(25) Diarrhoea is characterised by a failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid and ions from its lumen.
(26) We assume that contractions were totally absent or failed to occlude the intestinal lumen.
(27) Note the purplish blue calcifications in the media; note that the lumen is unaffected by this process.
(28) The GFP signals were mainly enriched in the embryo of immature eggs, ovaries, vitellarium and the lining membrane tissue of the gut lumen of the female worms.
(29) Sperm develop in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. The spermatids are embedded in the Sertoli cells with their tails projecting into the lumen of the tubule.
(30) The conical configuration of the appendix makes obstruction of the lumen unlikely.
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