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Definition of Endocrinal
1. Adjective. Of or belonging to endocrine glands or their secretions. "Endocrine system"
Derivative terms: Endocrine, Endocrine
Partainyms: Endocrine Gland, Endocrine Gland
Antonyms: Exocrine
Definition of Endocrinal
1. Adjective. endocrine ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Endocrinal
Literary usage of Endocrinal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Pharmacology by Hugh McGuigan (1919)
"endocrinal PHARMACOLOGY. Concerning the pharmacology of the endocrinal glands,
we must say that more numerous experiments have been made in feeding glands ..."
2. The Internal Secretions and the Nervous System by Maxime Laignel-Lavastine (1919)
"This idea of an attempt to discover the endocrinal disturbance before the neurosis
becomes sufficiently marked to be morbid allow- one perhaps to restore an ..."
3. An Outline of Abnormal Psychology by James Winfred Bridges (1921)
"This fact has led to the view that these diseases may be of endocrinal origin.
Neurasthenia is thus the result of an insufficiency of certain glands: ..."
4. The Biology of Death: Being a Series of Lectures Delivered at the Lowell by Raymond Pearl (1922)
"Diagram showing the specific death rates at each age from breakdown of the
endocrinal system (Qroup IX).|| although in the female the curve begins to rise ..."
5. The Iron Man in Industry: An Outline of the Social Significances of by Arthur Pound (1922)
"... due to the poisoning of the system through oversecretion of the endocrinal
glands. Whatever the theorizing as to endocrinal glands, ..."
6. The Exceptional Child by Maximilian Paul Eugen Groszmann (1917)
"The two glands that seem to be most important in this respect are the pituitary
and the pineal, but we know now that the endocrinal glands do not act ..."
7. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1920)
"An endocrinal disturbance is further suggested by the prolonged blood-sugar curve
following the administration of epinephrin. Hypoglycemia is not present in ..."
8. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"High blood pressure and vascular lesions accompany some endocrine disturbances,
but there is no proof that the endocrinal disturbances play a causal part in ..."