English to Malayalam Dictionary resorption

resorption

മെറ്റബോളിസം
definition
noun
the resorption of water
the process or action by which something is reabsorbed.
example
Even so the process of gas 'resorption' and the existence of a gas retention regime will still be important.
the 'resorption' of water
Increased bone 'resorption' , increased gastrointestinal absorption of calcium, and decreased renal excretion of calcium cause hypercalcemia.
He draws two conclusions, namely that the small mass of water can easily be absorbed, making the process of 'resorption' an important one, and that there is little change in glass viscosity due to the very small amounts of water involved.
Clinical studies have shown that accelerated bone 'resorption' occurs at all doses.
Several drugs are now available which have powerful actions on bone metabolism: examples are the bisphosphonates and the calcitonins, both of which inhibit bone 'resorption' and can be used in the treatment of osteoporosis.
bone 'resorption'
It is well established that osteoclasts, specialized multinucleated giant cells responsible for bone 'resorption' , i.e. osteoclasts, were derived from activated macrophages and play a role in the direct lysis of bone.
Compression bandaging decreases arterial filtration and increases venous 'resorption' , and assists in decreasing the size of dilated interstitial spaces.
bone 'resorption'
the 'resorption' of water
They propose that in the gas retention regime, 'resorption' of water greatly speeds up welding by reducing the viscosity of the glass.
These retrograde fluids may also have triggered new zircon growth, or the partial 'resorption' of narrow zircon rims as suggested by the embayed rim morphologies.
Once sealed, the cell merges with the bone to form a diffuse region called the ‘ruffled zone’, underneath which resorption takes place in finger-like projections called the 'resorptive' lacunae.
The increase in osteoclasis and the uncoupling of osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity resulted in an increase in 'resorptive' surfaces.
This influence, along with the specialized receptors along the tubule, allows each tubular section a selective 'resorptive' and secretory function.
In HPTH, bone formation rate is markedly elevated and increases in formative and 'resorptive' markers seem to be of equivalent size.
In this setting, whenever hydrostatic and/or oncotic forces produce fluid at the pleural surface beyond the 'resorptive' ability of the pleural lymphatics, a localized pleural effusion that is recognized as a vanishing tumor may result.
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