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resorption|rɪˈsɔːpʃən| [Noun of action, on L. types, f. L. resorbēre resorb v. So F. résorption.] The fact or process of reabsorption, spec. of an organ, tissue, or excretion. Cf. resorb v.
1818–20E. Thompson tr. Cullen's Nosology (ed. 3) 239 Scrophula fugax: very simple.., generally occurring on resorption from ulcers of the hand. 1876Duhring Dis. Skin 66 It may terminate either in resorption, suppuration, or hypertrophy. 1889Science 29 Mar. 232/2 While the silicates are crystallizing in a molten mass, if porphyritic quartz is present it undergoes resorption. 1902Brit. Med. Jrnl. No. 2154. 918 App. 12 Resorption of body cells (liver, kidney, &c.) frequently takes place. 1910Lake & Rastall Textbk. Geol. xiii. 232 These phenocrysts have often undergone a certain amount of corrosion, or resorption. 1928Moore & Key tr. Leriche & Policard's Normal & Path. Physiol. of Bone iv. 71 When osteoclasts are present there is resorption. 1962Blake & Trott Periodontology viii. 82 In other cases there is resorption of the apices of vital teeth. 1962K. F. Lagler et al. Ichthyology viii. 247 In many rayfishes..gas resorption is also performed by..the oval organ situated in the posterior portion of the gas bladder. 1974Nature 22 Mar. 343/1 This is accomplished by inhibition of bone resorption, of the tubular reabsorption of calcium, and of the intestinal absorption of calcium. |