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Definition of Transuding
1. transude [v] - See also: transude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transuding
Literary usage of Transuding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human physiology, statical and dynamical, or, The conditions and course of by John William Draper (1878)
"In connection with the views I am here impressing, I would recall the structural
and functional analogy there is between the transuding mechanism of the ..."
2. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1859)
"... through the fluid soaking through (transuding) from the blood, is brought to
the surface. In the same way I have also sought, as I formerly explained, ..."
3. The Anatomic Histological Processes of Bright's Disease and Their Relation by Horst Oertel (1910)
"It argues for an at least partly transudative character of the urine, for pressure
and rapidity of a transuding fluid determine the quantity of a transudate ..."
4. Human histology in its relations to descriptive anatomy, physiology, and by Edmund Randolph Peaslee (1857)
"It is, therefore, probably because the action of the si in as an exhaling and
transuding surface is suddenly checked, and not that of the ..."
5. Cholera and Its Preventive and Curative Treatment by Dwarkâ Nâth Rây (1884)
"Thus when it becomes so severe that the transuding surface exceeds the absorbing
one, the recovery becomes almost impossible, unless after a time ..."