What's the difference between excreate and excrete?
Excreate
Definition:
(v. t.) To spit out; to discharge from the throat by hawking and spitting.
Example Sentences:
(1) Laboratory findings showed elevation of serum BUN and creatinine, and increased urinary beta 2-MG excreation.
(2) Thus, urinary excreation data provides more reliable and reproducible information about completeness of absorption of digoxin than data based upon serum concentrations.
(3) Serotypes other than S. typhimurium for example the multiresistent S. wien hospital strains, which were isolated in western europe and in the GDR, can excreate hydroxamate siderophore.
(4) Renal damage produced by injection of Na-sulfacetylthiazole increased the intestinal calcium excreation but dihydrotachysterol reversed it.
(5) Hydrochloric-acid induced acidosis reduced urea excretion in the rat, with an equimolar increase in NH+4 excreation and no change in their sum.
(6) The differences noted were dependent upon the methods used to normalize excretion rates (urinary creatine, body weight, surface area, and the ratio of cyclic AMP to cyclic GMP excreated).
(7) Prior to the infusion, the prednisone-treated patients demonstrated significantly elevated serum levels of PTH (P less than .005) and increased rates of urinary phosphate and cAMP excreation (P less than .005) when compared with normal subjects.
(8) The drug, by restoring the natural characteristics of excreate viscoelasticity, favored a better mucociliary clearance and a more incisive cough expelling action.
(9) It is known that when methanol extract of Evodia fruit is orally administered, 5-(1,4-dihydro-1-methyl-4-oxo-2-quinolin-2-yl) pentanoic acid (EVCA) is excreated as a matabolite in rat urine.
(10) This demonstrates that cellular clearance is of less importance in the plasma elimination of low molecular weight heparin fragment, an effect that may explain their longer plasma half-lifes despite the fact that they are more readily and faster excreated into the urine.
(11) There was a significant negative correlation between the antithrombin III concentration and the urinary protein excreation (P less than 0.001).
(12) Psychogenic depression is characterized by a domination of desynchronized activity of low volts in the EEG and the existence of expressed sympathicotony of the peripheral vegetative system, while statistically significant shifts of the vascular tonus and catecholamine excreation are absent.
(13) In bile, 32% of the dose was excreted as 4-desmethylgriseofulvin and 20% of the dose as 6-desmethylgriseofulvin, whereas in urine the drug was excreated predominantly as 6-desmethylgriseofulvin (13% of dose) with only a small amount of 4-desmethylgriseofulvin (1% of dose), during the first 4 hr.
(14) The drug is the most effective in the stuporous depth of psychomotor inhibition in persons with a monomorphic structure of stuporous syndromes, rather "frequent" depressive disorders and a decrease of a background level of dopamine excreation with urine.
Excrete
Definition:
(v. t.) To separate and throw off; to excrete urine.
Example Sentences:
(1) The urinary excretion of PGF2 alpha was not affected by atenolol.
(2) Correction for within-person variation in urinary excretion increased this partial correlation coefficient between intake and excretion to 0.59 (95% CI = 0.03 to 0.87).
(3) Increased dietary protein intake led to increased MDA per nephron, increased urinary excretion of MDA, and increased MDA per milligram protein in subtotally nephrectomized animals, and markedly increased the glutathione redox ratio.
(4) Irrespective of the type of arthropathy, synovial fluid dialysable hydroxyproline levels correlate with urinary hydroxyproline excretion.
(5) A quantitative comparison of tissue distribution and excretion of an orally administered sublethal dose of [3H]diacetoxyscirpenol (anguidine) was made in rats and mice 90 min, 24 hr, and 7 days after treatment.
(6) Neither the plasma prolactin level nor urinary excretion of aldosterone and ADHshowed any consistent change throughout the dive.
(7) Sodium intake affects K excretion, increases in intake resulting in a higher rate of K excretion.
(8) Approximately 90% of the patients have a lambda light chain myeloma protein and almost all patients excrete Bence-Jones protein.
(9) Excretion of inactive kallikrein again correlated with urine flow rate but the regression relationship between the two variables was different for water-load-induced and frusemide-induced diuresis.
(10) YM infused at 0.01 pmol.kg-1.min-1 did not cause any changes in urinary flow rate or Na excretion.
(11) The amount of water, creatinine, electrolytes, proteins, and enzymes were higher during the day (up to three fold, p always less than 0.05), while equal amounts of amino acids were excreted in the day and the night period.
(12) GFR, urinary pH and glucose excretion were not affected by R(-)-ibuprofen.
(13) Both SAA and non-SAA enhanced ammonium excretion but only non-SAA enhanced organic anion excretion, an indicator of incomplete oxidation of organic acids.
(14) Infusion of 1 unit of 25-HCC per hour for 6 hours induced an antiphosphaturia only when administered with 0.2 units of PTH per hour, while neither agent alone changed phosphate excretion.
(15) The second agent in contrast caused elevated cell and enzyme excretion, increasing throughout the period of administration.
(16) Additionally, cats excreted the taurine conjugate of hydratropic acid.
(17) A study was conducted to determine the usefulness of self-screening of blood pressure in families as part of a school health care programme, and to study the relationship between BP and sodium excretion in school children.
(18) Urinalysis revealed a low pH, increased ketones and bilirubin excretion, dark yellowish change in color, the appearance of "leaflet-shaped" crystals and increased red blood cells and epithelial cells in the urinary sediment, increased water intake, decreased specific gravity and decreased sodium, potassium and chloride in the urine.
(19) There were significant differences in the mean erythrocyte transketolase activity of the thiaminase excreting poor animals and the thiaminase free normal animals.
(20) Diarrhea and excretion of vibrios lasted longer in animals consuming less protein.