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Definition of unabsorbed in English: unabsorbedadjectiveʌnəbˈzɔːbdʌnəbˈsɔːbd-ˈsôrbd Not taken in or soaked up; not absorbed. Example sentencesExamples - ELISA values of unabsorbed serum were compared with those for serum absorbed with HSA or with fungal antigens.
- This avoids it picking up any unabsorbed light passing straight through from the LED, while the glass substrates act as waveguides to channel fluorescence to the detector.
- Giardiasis affects the body's ability to absorb fats from the diet, so the diarrhea contains unabsorbed fats.
- Sometimes a washout of the bowel is also done in the hope of removing unabsorbed toxin.
- The existing provisions relating to amalgamation of companies were rationalised by relaxing the existing conditions for carry forward and set off of accumulated losses and unabsorbed depreciation.
- The author proposed that there may be four major sources: undigested and/or unabsorbed portions of diets, exfoliation of intestinal cells, hepatic bile secretion, and methylation of I-Hg.
- An infrared cell directs infrared energy through the sample and any unabsorbed energy at the other side is detected.
- Our bodies depend on unabsorbed calcium to neutralize potentially harmful byproducts of digestion that can promote colon cancer and kidney stones.
- Earlier generations of people, by and large, ate a balanced meal and also did a lot of physical labour, which helped burn the accumulated, unabsorbed excess fatty matter in the body.
- It is a deodorant, but not an anti-perspirant; it works by adhering to the skin unabsorbed, mixing with perspiration, and killing the odor-causing bacteria that sprout and live on the surface.
- The washing and centrifugation steps were repeated three times to remove all unabsorbed solutes.
- It may well be that the impact of the media's relentless attacks on the administration is still largely unabsorbed, but will surface in the months to come.
- In addition, unabsorbed lactose has an osmotic effect not unlike that of lactulose, a synthetic laxative, increasing the amount of fluid retained in the bowel.
- A deficiency in this enzyme results in incomplete digestion of complex carbohydrates, causing unabsorbed and undigested sugars to move into the large intestine.
- We can regard the unabsorbed fibre content of food to be the broom that sweeps the intestines clean.
- The Al-treated cells were spun down and completely washed three times with deionized water to remove unabsorbed Al ions.
- In 1971, Rotta, Lancefield, and associates developed a double-diffusion agar method for identifying M-type GAS strains using unabsorbed M-type antisera 56.
- Diarrhea may be the result of unabsorbed lithium in the large intestine pulling water into the lumen by osmotic pressure.
- This is a mixture of indigestible remnants, unabsorbed water, and millions of bacteria.
- Thus, in cases of repeated heat exposure, having higher than normal bile flow rate, the enterohepatic circulation of bile acids is likely to be broken, since a large fraction would remain unabsorbed in the small intestine.
Definition of unabsorbed in US English: unabsorbedadjective-ˈsôrbd Not taken in or soaked up; not absorbed. Example sentencesExamples - The washing and centrifugation steps were repeated three times to remove all unabsorbed solutes.
- Sometimes a washout of the bowel is also done in the hope of removing unabsorbed toxin.
- This is a mixture of indigestible remnants, unabsorbed water, and millions of bacteria.
- In addition, unabsorbed lactose has an osmotic effect not unlike that of lactulose, a synthetic laxative, increasing the amount of fluid retained in the bowel.
- The author proposed that there may be four major sources: undigested and/or unabsorbed portions of diets, exfoliation of intestinal cells, hepatic bile secretion, and methylation of I-Hg.
- It may well be that the impact of the media's relentless attacks on the administration is still largely unabsorbed, but will surface in the months to come.
- We can regard the unabsorbed fibre content of food to be the broom that sweeps the intestines clean.
- A deficiency in this enzyme results in incomplete digestion of complex carbohydrates, causing unabsorbed and undigested sugars to move into the large intestine.
- Our bodies depend on unabsorbed calcium to neutralize potentially harmful byproducts of digestion that can promote colon cancer and kidney stones.
- The existing provisions relating to amalgamation of companies were rationalised by relaxing the existing conditions for carry forward and set off of accumulated losses and unabsorbed depreciation.
- It is a deodorant, but not an anti-perspirant; it works by adhering to the skin unabsorbed, mixing with perspiration, and killing the odor-causing bacteria that sprout and live on the surface.
- This avoids it picking up any unabsorbed light passing straight through from the LED, while the glass substrates act as waveguides to channel fluorescence to the detector.
- Earlier generations of people, by and large, ate a balanced meal and also did a lot of physical labour, which helped burn the accumulated, unabsorbed excess fatty matter in the body.
- ELISA values of unabsorbed serum were compared with those for serum absorbed with HSA or with fungal antigens.
- Giardiasis affects the body's ability to absorb fats from the diet, so the diarrhea contains unabsorbed fats.
- An infrared cell directs infrared energy through the sample and any unabsorbed energy at the other side is detected.
- Diarrhea may be the result of unabsorbed lithium in the large intestine pulling water into the lumen by osmotic pressure.
- The Al-treated cells were spun down and completely washed three times with deionized water to remove unabsorbed Al ions.
- In 1971, Rotta, Lancefield, and associates developed a double-diffusion agar method for identifying M-type GAS strains using unabsorbed M-type antisera 56.
- Thus, in cases of repeated heat exposure, having higher than normal bile flow rate, the enterohepatic circulation of bile acids is likely to be broken, since a large fraction would remain unabsorbed in the small intestine.
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