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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61 Because it dissolves easily in water, it is rapidly absorbed from the digestive tract and mixes easily with blood.
62 The most widely distributed Shas tract shows a smirking Weizman standing next to a grim-looking Deri behind bars.
63 What seems to happen is that the calcium in your food combines with oxalic acid right in your digestive tract.
64 Sclerosing cholangitis and biliary tract calculi - primary or secondary?
65 In some - perhaps most - cases effusion may be a normal reaction to an upper respiratory tract infection.
66 We have reviewed our experience of exfoliative cytology in the management of patients with biliary tract strictures.
67 There is less monitoring of such programmes at the micro-scale, that of the neighbourhood or census tract.
68 Heat shimmered up from the cars, and the sun glowed red over miles of tract houses.
69 Postmortem examination was carried out in seven patients, and the gastrointestinal tract was fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin.
70 Following absorption in the intestinal tract, potassium is partially filtered from the plasma by the kidneys.
71 These histological findings were similar in all parts of the gastrointestinal tract.
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72 It is now doubtful whether urinary tract infection has any role to play in the production of this renal lesion.
73 The cilia in the respiratory tract hasten the exit from the body of possibly harmful foreign material.
74 This group included 23 patients with biliary tract calculi, commonly considered as excluding the diagnosis of primary sclerosing cholangitis.
75 Unlike the dysuria associated with cystitis or upper renal tract infection, gonococcal dysuria is rarely combined with frequency of micturition.
76 This is a cleansing agent of the digestive tract and it also aids digestion.
77 It therefore had only a limited use in the oral short term therapy of urinary tract infections.
78 Obstruction covered all mechanical obstruction to the urinary tract, excluding prostatic disease.
79 Its neighbouring census tract to the north exhibited diametrically opposite trends, suggesting that whilst one area improved another declined.
80 The latter led him to publish a pungent tract on patent medicines.
81 It is rare, however, for the urinary tract to be affected.
82 It's not a single canyon but rather a branching series of gorges covering a large tract of land.
83 Sometimes a urinary tract infection is associated with this condition so treatment with antibiotics can help.
84 No subject, however, complained of nausea or any other gastrointestinal tract symptoms at any time during the submaximal plateau.
85 Extensive preparation of the gastrointestinal tract is required to ensure the bowel is free from faecal matter.
86 Improved methods of obtaining a tissue diagnosis are therefore becoming essential to the management of biliary tract strictures.
87 Certainly smoking stimulates mucin secretion by the respiratory tract mucosa, probably by a direct irritant effect.
88 Drinking is a safeguard, but huge amounts of water may overwhelm the gastrointestinal tract, causing cramps, bloating, nausea.
89 Thus, for the first time, recordings of fasting and fed motility patterns of the upper gastrointestinal tract have been achieved.
90 Both companies have impressive tract records in handling AIDS-related issues in the workplace.
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