exudate

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definition
noun
Stalked, glandular trichome on surface of labellar callus with exudate that possibly contains terpenes.
an exuded substance, in particular.
translation of 'exudate'
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example
In white patients, irritant dermatitis is initially observed as erythema of the skin that rapidly progresses to blistering, erosion, and 'exudate' .
They are contraindicated for infected wounds and have little capacity to absorb 'exudate' .
The clinician should select topical therapies that will reduce the bacterial load, contain 'exudate' , and improve the qualities of the wound's granulation tissue.
The osmotic potentials of xylem 'exudate' and nutrient solution were determined using an osmometer.
Dry gauze dressings may be chosen as the primary dressing for open wounds with heavy exudate; the gauze will wick away 'exudate' .
Swabs of wound 'exudate' are self-descriptive and are usually taken before cleansing the wound.
The color of the tympanic membrane did not correlate at all with the presence or absence of a pathogen isolated from the middle ear 'exudate' .
A similar reaction was present in the left ovary surrounding an abscess cavity containing purulent 'exudate' and surrounded by dense fibrosis and chronic inflammation.
Histologically, no cardial brain abscesses show purulent 'exudate' surrounded by variable amounts of fibrosis.
Stalked, glandular trichome on surface of labellar callus with 'exudate' that possibly contains terpenes.
Independently, root pressure xylem 'exudate' from detopped stem bases was also collected at the time of harvest.
The sap was allowed to exude for 10 min and this 'exudate' was discarded.
Some studies have made use of the fact that sieve element 'exudate' can be collected from cut stems.
To be included in the analysis, patients had to have at least three of the following conditions concomitantly: fever, tonsillar 'exudate' , tender anterior cervical lymph nodes and absence of cough.
Previous columns have addressed products that are appropriate for dry wound beds or wounds with minimal 'exudate' or drainage-namely, hydrogels and hydrocolloids.
More severe inflammation of the mucosa is readily evident as erythema, intramucosal hemorrhage, 'exudate' , or ulceration.
Cytokinins were analysed in leaf extracts, leaf phloem 'exudate' and in the shoot apical meristem at different times during floral transition.
After approximately 3 h, xylem 'exudate' was collected from the capillaries, pooled for the two to three plants that were used per species and immediately stored at - 20°C.
The chemical properties of plant litter and 'exudates' strongly influence many chemical properties of soils that are critical to ecosystem functioning.
Moreover, the composition of 'exudates' produced by glandular trichomes may change with leaf age.
Alkaline phosphatase is not at all, or only in small amounts present in root 'exudates' of vascular plants.
This problem could also be caused by the toxic 'exudates' from damaged laticifers that affect the vascular tissues directly.
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