Excretions

  • 1excretions — ex cre·tion || iːʃn n. waste materials, matter which has been discharged from the body (i.e. feces, sweat, etc.); process of expelling waste matter …

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  • 2excrétion — [ ɛkskresjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1534; bas lat. excretio « action de séparer » ♦ Physiol. 1 ♦ Action par laquelle les déchets de l organisme sont rejetés au dehors. Excrétion des matières fécales, de l urine. ⇒ élimination, évacuation, expulsion. « Dans… …

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  • 4Diaper — Nappy redirects here. For other uses, see Nappy (disambiguation) and Diaper (disambiguation). For the geological term, see diapir. Disposable baby diaper with resealable tapes and elasticated leg cuffs …

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  • 6Nosocomial infection — Classification and external resources Contaminated surfaces increase cross transmission ICD 10 Y …

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  • 8Excrétion — Cette vache urine pour vider sa vessie. L excrétion (du verbe excréter) désigne l action par laquelle des substances sécrétées (des déchets d un métabolisme pour la plupart) d un organisme vivant sont rejetés au dehors sous forme …

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  • 10purification rite — ▪ anthropology Introduction       any of the ceremonial acts or customs employed in an attempt to reestablish lost purity or to create a higher degree of purity in relation to the sacred (the transcendental realm) or the social and cultural realm …

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