「kidneys」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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tal smooth muscle disorder which affected her | kidneys, intestines and stomach; she would have died |
lassification of nephritis, which affects the | kidneys. |
, a pancreas, a new stomach, a spleen and two | kidneys. |
ataxia, psychomotor retardation and abnormal | kidneys. |
than 200-300 g of protein per day, and human | kidneys are similarly limited in their capability to |
d of soft animal fat, usually from around the | kidneys of geese or pigs, used in pre-modern western |
l of the abdomen, and particularly around the | kidneys, where it contains much fat. |
presence of carcinogens in organs such as the | kidneys and liver. |
me serious if they progress to the bladder or | kidneys, and should be referred to a doctor. |
on, irregularities of the stomach, bowels and | kidneys, who require a nerve tonic and a pure, deligh |
arteries supply segments of the brain, liver, | kidneys, spleen and intestines; they may also exist i |
Bromide ion is excreted by the | kidneys. |
Ramiprilat is mostly excreted by the | kidneys. |
.....Excessive renin is being secreted by the | kidneys. |
tenolol is excreted almost exclusively by the | kidneys. |
are released and used immunologically by the | kidneys as a tool against acute renal failure, when i |
ortant role in the handling of citrate by the | kidneys. |
compound called urea that is excreted by the | kidneys. |
he interstitial space or is eliminated by the | kidneys. |
it is not metabolized and is excreted by the | kidneys. |
r decreased) reabsorption of uric acid by the | kidneys. |
injected contrast was not filtered out by the | kidneys and damaged multiple tissues, causing all the |
e majority of flecainide is eliminated by the | kidneys, with the remainder metabolised by the cytoch |
abolic break down of aspirin, excreted by the | kidneys. |
than males.. Blood volume is regulated by the | kidneys. |
smaller molecules, which are excreted by the | kidneys or used in reactions that produce energy. |
inal substance, is eventually excreted by the | kidneys. |
ic acid (PABA), which is then excreted by the | kidneys into the urine. |
rease the amount of potassium excreted by the | kidneys (for Hypers), and significant lifestyle chang |
y vulnerable, followed by fine capillaries in | kidneys and intestine). |
to counter act the bone infection caused his | kidneys to fail. |
centration of lead in the body can damage the | kidneys, nervous system and reproductive system. |
s of cresols can burn the skin and damage the | kidneys, liver, blood, brain, and lungs. |
out for much of the season after damaging his | kidneys in February. |
as well as the disorders of digestive organs, | kidneys, and urinary ways. |
risoners awaiting execution to donate organs ( | kidneys or bone marrow) in exchange for a commutation |
y also grow in the stomach, duodenum, spleen, | kidneys, liver, mesentery and small bowel. |
fect many systems in the body, especially the | kidneys and eyes. |
eceive specialty care for their eyes, hearts, | kidneys, pregnancies and feet. |
The skin, the intestines, the eyes, the | kidneys, the ovaries, and, above all, the liver are e |
acks, it produces a sticky secretion from the | kidneys when breeding. |
Excessive excretion of water from the | kidneys caused by diabetes insipidus, which involves |
lly derived by single-cell isolation from the | kidneys of five unsexed, 1-day-old hamsters. |
nd other creatures is damage to gills, liver, | kidneys and the nervous system. |
Persons with this disease may have hypoplasic | kidneys or proteinuria. |
By the fall of 1989, his heart and | kidneys were failing, after refusing doctors' orders |
ication of the bones, soft tissues, heart and | kidneys. |
ound in the brain, lung tissue, heart, liver, | kidneys, [urinary bladder|[bladder]], prostate, ureth |
ncluding multiple fluid-filled growths in the | kidneys (polycystic kidneys). |
Metabolism also occurs in the | kidneys, gastrointestinal mucosa, granulocytes and ot |
imals is osmotic balance, particularly in the | kidneys. |
regulation of magnesium reabsorption in the | kidneys and absorption in the intestines (TRPM6). |
rs are located mainly in the heart and in the | kidneys. |
hratoxin A to depress RNA synthesis in murine | kidneys. |
ROMK is found in the | kidneys where it contributes to K+ recycling. |
Hemosiderin in the | kidneys have been associated with marked hemolysis an |
very low and sometimes can crystallize in the | kidneys, due to its first pKa of around 10. |
meruli that recapitulated lesions seen in the | kidneys of humans with advanced diabetes. |
filtration properties of the glomeruli in the | kidneys. |
Small amounts of glycogen are found in the | kidneys, and even smaller amounts in certain glial ce |
the reabsorption of those amino acids in the | kidneys. |
ot reabsorb them properly from tubules in the | kidneys. |
ng with bicarbonate (HCO3-) resorption in the | kidneys, thereby re-acidifying the blood (and thus al |
as also to expel the stone and gravel in the | kidneys. |
se hypertension by increasing cortisol in the | kidneys. |
zed by the formation of cystine stones in the | kidneys, ureter, and bladder. |
or acidic, and form crystals or stones in the | kidneys, ureters, or bladder. |
idney disorder characterized by cysts in both | kidneys and tubulointerstitial sclerosis leading to e |
l as the development of numerous cysts in the | kidneys. |
osynthesis, and is primarily expressed in the | kidneys and pancreas. |
the re-absorption of free light chains in the | kidneys, creating a "threshold" of light chain produc |
Hydroxylation in the | kidneys of calcifediol to calcitriol by 1-alpha-hydro |
nd two different Malpighian corpuscles in the | kidneys and the spleen, as well as the Malpighian tub |
he thiazide class that acts by inhibiting the | kidneys' ability to retain water. |
having horse urine injected into their | kidneys. |
rug is removed from the body by the liver and | kidneys. |
yrosine is not directly toxic to the liver or | kidneys but causes dermatologic and neurodevelopmenta |
ck pain, possibly from damage to the liver or | kidneys. |
GS commonly appear in the thyroid, liver and | kidneys. |
ital with nine bullets in the lung, liver and | kidneys. |
also other major organs such as the liver and | kidneys. |
n, it causes nausea and damages the liver and | kidneys. |
ficulty walking, and effects on the liver and | kidneys from ingesting high levels of DCP. |
auses respiratory toxicity, damages liver and | kidneys, distorts vision, causes methoglobinuria, and |
cular problems, inflammation of the liver and | kidneys and abnormalities in the coagulation of the b |
yme, which is present mainly in the liver and | kidneys. |
ntral nervous system, brain, eyes, liver, and | kidneys. |
A small amount is absorbed by the liver, the | kidneys, and the bones, where the prolonged exposure |
n between organs (stomach, liver, intestines, | kidneys, etc.). |
sweetbreads, anchovies, sardines, liver, beef | kidneys, brains, meat extracts (e.g., Oxo, Bovril), h |
e harslet, which consists of the liver, crow, | kidneys, and skirts)." |
calcium-ceftriaxone precipitates in lung and | kidneys in neonates have been described). |
xposure may affect heart, thyroid, lungs, and | kidneys. |
Consmption of boar meat, liver, | kidneys and heart also increased 19-norandrosterone o |
were engineered to express the rat Mup their | kidneys developed the disease. |
ht I was going to vomit so hard, my liquified | kidneys would be forced out of my nose" and "If you s |
tached to the last rib and the spine near the | kidneys. |
Target organs: Central Nervous System, | Kidneys, Liver. |
he central nervous system, motor neurons, the | kidneys, and the prostate. |
mended for patients with normally functioning | kidneys. |
owed gastroenteritis and congestion of liver, | kidneys, brain, and spinal cord. |
n reabsorption from the distal tubules of the | kidneys. |
cy surgery was performed to remove one of his | kidneys. |
named in a story regarding the sale of donor | kidneys. |
the blood pressure in the capillaries of the | kidneys will drop. |
tumour; he recovered after having one of his | kidneys removed. |
p darts temporarily after donating one of his | kidneys to his elder sister Donna, who had suffered r |
portant discoveries about the function of the | kidneys, and helped set government policies that prov |
Long suffering from diseases of the | kidneys, bladder, and liver, Baltes was unable to att |
re a treatise on Granular Degeneration of the | Kidneys (1839), and a Commentary on the Pharmacopoeia |
h is persuaded to let them have one of Jake's | kidneys, and Lisa helps with the transplant. |
The damage of the | kidneys can be treated by removing the toxin from the |
egmental glomerulosclerosis, a disease of the | kidneys, that had caused him to miss the first five m |
Shabbat and Rabbi Abbahu would eat one of its | kidneys. |
ogether with his work on the pathology of the | kidneys and on fevers, secured him a large private pr |
ome, renal tubular acidosis (inability of the | kidneys to regulate the acid-base balance in the body |
an operation performed for an abscess on his | kidneys. |
y have underdeveloped (hypoplastic) or absent | kidneys with resultant renal insufficiency or renal f |
But unlike baboon hearts or pig | kidneys, which the immune system quickly recognizes a |
nd can reside primarily in the bladder or the | kidneys, though the latter is more threatening due to |
erglycemia results in glucose overloading the | kidneys and spilling into the urine (transport maximu |
surface markings for duodenum, pancreas, and | kidneys. |
s in the soft tissues and, in particular, the | kidneys. |
all, after removal of the peritoneum, showing | kidneys, suprarenal capsules, and great vessels. |
ed extensively for their remarkably efficient | kidneys: they can produce very concentrated urine whi |
ittle risk when done in moderation, since the | kidneys will efficiently remove any excess water thro |
ains the stomach, liver, spleen, gallbladder, | kidneys, and most of the small and large intestines. |
In its terminal state, the | kidneys and the heart are affected. |
someone drugged them in a bar and stole their | kidneys. |
spleen and the renal artery that supplies the | kidneys. |
hich is the fatty membrane that surrounds the | kidneys. |
dow soon appears as Shelby discovers that her | kidneys are beginning to fail as a result of her preg |
dropsy, and shows that he suspected that the | kidneys were diseased in these cases. |
hospital; Blasdell was so dehydrated that his | kidneys shut down to the point where he was put into |
Dysmorphisms in the heart, | kidneys, and musculoskeletal system may also occur. |
sm isoenzyme found to be active in the liver, | kidneys, epithelial cells of the lower gastrointestin |
It is then transported to the | kidneys for excretion. |
the renal artery, which supplies blood to the | kidneys. |
diet can have can acute toxicity to mammalian | kidneys, and may be carcinogenic. |
dentifiable reactions) and then moving to the | kidneys. |
These increase blood flow to the | kidneys without increasing sodium and chloride resorp |
mal studies have shown pyrene is toxic to the | kidneys and the liver. |
o miss the final as he suffered damage to his | kidneys in a 3-2 win against Sheffield Wednesday in a |
s used as a biomarker to detect damage to the | kidneys, and that may be used to help diagnose certai |
It was soon found to be highly toxic to the | kidneys and nervous system-work urging caution in its |
lude tinnitus or loss of hearing, toxicity to | kidneys, and allergic reactions to the drug. |
Transplantatio of | kidneys from donors whose heart has stopped beating. |
elops into the part of the urogenital system ( | kidneys and gonads) |
"[I]f you do allow him to go on using your | kidneys, this is a kindness on your part, and not som |
Done by altering peripheral vasculature, and | kidneys, causing increased cardiac output, increased |
explored how the heart, blood vessels, lungs, | kidneys, and hormone-secreting glands respond to micr |
in (which is eliminated from the body via the | kidneys), it is eliminated via the liver, so could be |
They also have well developed | kidneys to reclaim salts from body fluids before excr |
Chronic renal failure: When the | kidneys aren't working well, there will be increased |
enal compensation is a mechanism by which the | kidneys can regulate the plasma pH. |
However, individuals with healthy | kidneys can be exposed to large amounts of aluminium |
gate of fire on the back about level with the | kidneys and the Baihui or Niwan which is directly on |
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