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acid secretion
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8.36 |
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The largest dose produces maximal stimulation of acid secretion. |
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gastric secretion
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5.27 |
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...gastric secretions. |
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pancreatic secretion
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1.12 |
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Both are potent known inhibitors of pancreatic secretion. |
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fluid secretion
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0.86 |
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Both drugs significantly reduced fluid secretion or increased fluid absorption. |
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basal secretion
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0.79 |
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The fall in basal acid secretion found may not necessarily be due to the eradication of H pylori. |
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nasal secretion
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0.53 |
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It is spread through contact with nasal secretions and feces. |
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bodily secretion
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0.46 |
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It is spread by contaminated blood and bodily secretions and fluids. |
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net secretion
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0.46 |
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Net secretion of potassium increased in acute diarrhoea, and did not change in the presence of SCFA. |
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vaginal secretion
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0.46 |
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But the tampons turned out to be too crude to measure the amount of vaginal secretions. |
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increased secretion
|
0.39 |
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Helicobacter pylori raises serum gastrin but it is unclear whether this stimulates increased acid secretion. |
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intestinal secretion
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0.33 |
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Thus, the expected time for intestinal secretion was limited. |
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alkaline secretion
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0.26 |
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Another group has published preliminary findings on alkaline secretion in a balloon occluded segment of human oesophagus. |
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excessive secretion
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0.26 |
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The disorder is caused by excessive secretion of certain hormones. |
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respiratory secretion
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0.26 |
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Next, doctors examine samples of blood, skin lesions, or respiratory secretions. |