flushing Definition In English

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  • Another strong hint comes from greenhouse experiments, when flushing is induced by varying the length of the photoperiod.

  • A prospective study to investigate the value of flushing follicles during transvaginal ultrasound-directed follicle aspiration.

  • Other recommendations included filtering the drinking water, and flushing refuse from areas of human habitation.

  • Patients with excessive sweating in the face and flushing 10%.

  • Forty-five per cent of women who reported flushing had received treatment for it from the doctor.

  • Embryo recovery was performed by oviduct flushing following a standard mid-ventral laparotomy procedure.

  • Abundance for geometroid moths was greater in months with high flowering and flushing in the previous month but low flowering in the month before that.

  • The dihydropyridines mainly cause the vasodilatation problems of flushing, headache and dizziness, but palpitations and ankle oedema are also troublesome in many patients.

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