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... excreted in the form of a solution the concentration of which is greater than that of seawater . These glands are functional in the young penguin chick , which consumes food of marine origin from its first day of life . Recent research ...
... excreted in the form of a solution the concentration of which is greater than that of seawater . These glands are functional in the young penguin chick , which consumes food of marine origin from its first day of life . Recent research ...
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... excreted by vertebrates are the bile acids , which are synthesized in the liver . Their formation involves specific ... excretion of pregnanediol , the principal metabolite of progesterone , measures placental progesterone output . Its ...
... excreted by vertebrates are the bile acids , which are synthesized in the liver . Their formation involves specific ... excretion of pregnanediol , the principal metabolite of progesterone , measures placental progesterone output . Its ...
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... excretion . Monoamine- oxidase inhibitors are readily absorbed when given by mouth . Although present in the body ... excreted unchanged in the urine . Methylxanthines are absorbed readily after administra- tion orally , rectally , or by ...
... excretion . Monoamine- oxidase inhibitors are readily absorbed when given by mouth . Although present in the body ... excreted unchanged in the urine . Methylxanthines are absorbed readily after administra- tion orally , rectally , or by ...
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