adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
reabsorption
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Enhanced tubular reabsorption of calcium, Thiazide therapy.
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All diuretics of the thiazide group enhance the distal tubular reabsorption of calcium.
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However, one of the most important clues for its diagnosis, is an increase in the renal tubular reabsorption of calcium.
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Excessive secretion of aldosterone will increase renal tubular reabsorption of sodium, therefore, decrease the loss of sodium in the urine.
steel
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Construction was conventional, with a tubular steel fuselage covered in fabric.
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Unlike traditional playgrounds that are made of metal and wood, these are made of foam-padded tubular steel and plastic.
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All the competition uses simple, tubular steel chassis, but Aprilia is renowned for its alloy beam frames.
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Main support for the wing was provided by a large central pylon constructed from tubular steel and covered by Duralumin.
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The wing was braced by tubular steel struts located between the hull and underwing surfaces.
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It was all tubular steel and smoked glass.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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tubular steel structure
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Inside a bicycle tire is a long tubular piece of rubber.
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It was a shaky little card table with legs of tubular metal.
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The Renaissance Center is a huge tubular steel and glass shopping mall.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All diuretics of the thiazide group enhance the distal tubular reabsorption of calcium.
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Barrett's oesophagus represents a metaplastic transformation of the normal squamous cell epithelium of the lower tubular oesophagus into columnar epithelium.
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Enhanced tubular reabsorption of calcium, Thiazide therapy.
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In humans, tubular magnesium, secretion is not important physiologically.
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The method provides an accurate segmental measurement of distension of tubular organs.
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The wind begins to moan ghoulishly between their blistered tubular legs.
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Then again by hand, knit two tubular rows on these same eight stitches.