Reabsorption

  • 1réabsorption — [ reapsɔrpsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1795; de réabsorber ♦ Action de réabsorber, nouvelle absorption. ● réabsorption nom féminin Nouvelle absorption. réabsorption [ʀeapsɔʀpsjɔ̃] n. f. ÉTYM. 1795; de réabsorber, d après absorption. ❖ …

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  • 2Reabsorption — Re ab*sorp tion (r[=e] [a^]b*s[^o]rp sh[u^]n), n. The act or process of reabsorbing. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3reabsorption — (n.) 1755, from RE (Cf. re ) + ABSORPTION (Cf. absorption) …

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  • 4reabsorption — [spelling only] …

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  • 5Reabsorption — In physiology, reabsorption or tubular reabsorption is the flow of glomerular filtrate from the proximal tubule of the nephron into the peritubular capillaries. This happens as a result of sodium transport from the lumen into the blood by the… …

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  • 6reabsorption — pakartotinė sugertis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. reabsorption; resorption vok. Resorption, f rus. повторное поглощение, n; ресорбция, f pranc. résorption, f …

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  • 7reabsorption — /ree ab sawrp sheuhn, zawrp /, n. resorption (def. 2). * * * …

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  • 8reabsorption — noun a) The subsequent absorption of emitted radiation b) The subsequent absorption of a secreted substance …

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  • 9Reabsorption — Absorbing again. For example, the kidney selectively reabsorbs substances such as glucose, proteins, and sodium which it had already secreted into the renal tubules. These reabsorbed substances return to the blood. * * * re·ab·sorp·tion sȯrp… …

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  • 10Reabsorption — Rückresorption …

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