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51Toluène (maladie professionnelle) — Cet article décrit les critères administratifs pour qu une intoxication au toluène ou au xylène soit reconnue comme maladie professionnelle. Cet article relève du domaine de la législation sur la protection sociale et a un caractère davantage… …
52annelid — /an l id/, n. 1. any segmented worm of the phylum Annelida, including the earthworms, leeches, and various marine forms. adj. 2. belonging or pertaining to the Annelida. Also, annelidan /euh nel i dn/. [1825 35; see ANNELIDA] * * * Any member of… …
53dormancy — /dawr meuhn see/, n. the state of being dormant. [1780 90; DORM(ANT) + ANCY] * * * ▪ biology Introduction state of reduced metabolic activity adopted by many organisms under conditions of environmental stress or, often, as in winter, when… …
54childhood disease and disorder — Introduction any illness, impairment, or abnormal condition that affects primarily infants and children i.e., those in the age span that begins with the fetus and extends through adolescence. Childhood is a period typified by change,… …
55SÉCRÉTIONS ANIMALES — Le terme de sécrétion peut prendre un sens différent selon que l’on considère les produits d’excrétion recueillis dans les canaux collecteurs d’une glande, ou les mécanismes cellulaires donnant lieu à un produit de sécrétion. Si l’on est en… …
56eliminate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. expel, excrete, secrete; remove, get rid of, exclude, set aside, drop, cast out, eradicate; omit, ignore, leave out, neglect, pass over; suppress, extract. See extraction, ejection, exclusion.Ant …
57evacuate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. empty, clear; eject, expel, purge; discharge, excrete, defecate, void, emit; leave, quit, vacate. See departure, ejection, excretion. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To empty] Syn. void, clear out, deplete …
58purge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. cleanse, clarify; flush, wash, clear; atone; pardon, absolve, acquit; expiate; evacuate, remove; liquidate, kill. See atonement, cleanness, purity, killing. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Cleansing] Syn.… …
59Egest — E*gest , v. t. [L. egestus, p. p. of egerere to carry out, to discharge; e out + gerere to carry.] (Physiol.) To cast or throw out; to void, as excrement; to excrete, as the indigestible matter of the food; in an extended sense, to excrete by the …
60Excern — Ex*cern , v. t. [L. excernere. See {Excrete}.] To excrete; to throw off through the pores; as, fluids are excerned in perspiration. [R.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] …