Synonym: nerve pathway, nerve tract, pamphlet, parcel, parcel of land, pathway, piece of ground, piece of land. Similar words: detract, attract, retract, contract, distract, abstract, contractor, protracted. Meaning: [trækt] n. 1. an extended area of land 2. a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose 3. a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet 4. a bundle of myelinated nerve fibers following a path through the brain.
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31 The bullet ripped through her intestinal tract and lodged in her lower abdomen....
32 Plotinus wrote his most impassioned tract to attack Gnosticism as pretentious mumbo-jumbo.
33 The remaining amount of uric acid is excreted in the biliary, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal secretions through the gastrointestinal tract.
34 The gastrointestinal tract, however, is another are that may become severely affected by autonomic neuropathy.
35 Towards the end of his life he overdosed on dry adrenalin, and scorched his digestive tract.
36 At the gross anatomical level the optic tract can be seen to terminate in a number of discrete relays in the brainstem.
37 It is well known the Crohn's disease is a diffuse lesion of the entire gastrointestinal tract.
38 Upper respiratory tract infections, especially acute otitis media, are the most important determinants for the development of an effusion.
39 This can have devastating consequences, and may cause long-term damage to the urinary tract.
40 Neuropeptide Y has also been isolated from the gastrointestinal tract with large concentrations found in the biliary tree.
41 Despite these measures,(http://Sentencedict.com) biliary tract calculi recurred in all 12 patients after removal.
42 Little is known, however, about plasminogen activators in solid tumours of the upper gastrointestinal tract.
43 Changes in bowel habit may indicate disease of the gastrointestinal tract.
44 Nine percent of patients had at least one urinary tract infection.
45 Drive an Expedition into the garage of an older tract home and its butt will be bare to passing birds.
46 Doctors had to perform a colostomy, rerouting the undamaged intestinal tract to a substitute opening in her lower abdomen.
47 In most mammals sperm are viable in the female's reproductive tract for a matter of hours.
48 They include some of the symptoms of allergy: Disturbances of the stomach and intestinal tract, such as stomach ache.
49 The new facility abuts tract homes and a defunct oil refinery.
50 With inflammatory bowel disease, the loss of protein through the gastrointestinal tract is also a contributory factor.
51 Free-living communities and alimentary tract helminths: hypotheses and pattern analysis - D Simberloff.
52 Despite these criteria, patients with biliary tract calculi have been included in several studies of primary sclerosing cholangitis.
53 You will see from the illustration that the vocal tract has several resonant cavities.
54 But for all the insufficiency of Rheinberger's digestive tract, this is an enjoyable disc.
55 The old quarrel, sprung from a tract of land in dispute, had been fomented by many acts of hostility since.
56 Ether is irritant to the mouse respiratory tract and can cause excessive mucous secretion.
57 In five of these the procedure was carried out in stages with tract dilation and limited rotation times on account of local discomfort.
58 Systemic amyloidosis often affects the gastrointestinal tract and may result in this condition.
59 Finally, the intestinal tract was excised, fixed in formalin, stained with haematoxylin and eosin, then coded.
60 The Ringstrasse was built on a huge tract of open land surrounding the city which had previously served as a military fortification.
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