thyroids Meaning in Bengali
স্বরযন্ত্রের তরূণাস্থি,
Noun:
স্বরযন্ত্রের তরূণাস্থি,
Similer Words:
thyselftiara
tiaras
tibia
tibiae
tic
tick
ticked
ticker
tickers
ticket
ticketed
tickets
ticking
tickle
thyroids's Usage Examples:
Lalouette described a lobe present in around a third of the population's thyroids that would later be called the Lalouette's Pyramid.
This may be used in those with very large thyroids or when cancer is a concern.
Some scientists believe that anti-thyroids inhibit iodination of tyrosyl residues in thyroglobulin.
disease; the team suggests otherwise but House tells them to treat with anti-thyroids.
result, following delivery, the immune system rebounds causing levels of thyroids antibodies to rise in susceptible women.
"Pax-8 expression correlates with type II 5' deiodinase expression in thyroids from patients with Graves' disease".
toxic to the body when ingested by targeting the central nervous system, thyroids, kidneys, and cardio-vascular system.
"Identification of a minor Tg mRNA transcript in RNA from normal and goitrous thyroids".
visualization of the incorporation of galactose-3H and mannose-3H by rat thyroids in vitro in relation to the stages of thyroglobulin synthesis.
His project also tracked fallout across the continent by examining the thyroids of sheep and cattle as well as devices that filtered radioactive elements.
thesis, he examined four histology samples from surgically excised thyroids and described his findings as 'struma lymphomatosa'.
Huxley, who was unaware the experiment had already been done, using ground thyroids.
CXCR5 and its ligand CXCL13 in the compartmentalization of lymphocytes in thyroids affected by autoimmune thyroid diseases".
She also collected data on enlarged thyroids and this data led to the discovery of iodine deficiency as a cause of goitre.
Additionally, natural thyroid hormone supplements from the dried thyroids of animals are still available.
in thyroid physiology, II: iodine collection by normal and hyperplastic thyroids in rabbits".
Synonyms:
endocrine gland; endocrine; thyroid gland; ductless gland;
Antonyms:
exocrine;