inner organs
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinnerandorgan
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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɪn.ər/us/ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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organ
noun
uk/ˈɔː.ɡən/us/ˈɔːr.ɡən/
a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a ...
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(Definition ofinnerandorganfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The length, weight and height of the fish were measured and metazoan parasites studied from the eyes, inner organs and gills.
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Body weight, abdominal fat weight and percentage, muscle weight and the weights of the inner organs were found to be normally distributed.
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The possibility of damage to inner organs was the most central concern of relatives with regard to the risks of clozapine treatment.
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These three inner organs are involved in protein catabolism and therefore belong to a functional unit.
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The weights of muscle and inner organs were about twice as high in selected than in control mice, which is consistent with the increase in body weight.
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The protonymphs and deutonymphs are somewhat transparent, with some of their inner organs appearing a diffuse green colour, with black or yellow patches.
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Basic principle is the stimulation of nerves originating from the spinal cord, which can trigger reflex actions on viscera or inner organs.
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Its name comes from the greenish color of the turtles' fat, which is only found in a layer between their inner organs and their shell.
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The form of another buffalo is drawn in thick ochre while the back half is painted showing the bones and other inner organs.
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With its inner organs exposed to air, the insect dies from dehydration soon after hatching or molting (shedding its old, smaller shell).
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The traditional way to preserve pork is to remove all the inner organs and the feet of a large pig.
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Of the inner organs, parts of the lungs, liver and brain as well as cartilage are preserved.
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Moreover, these muscles serve as protection for the inner organs.
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Connective tissue and inner organs are also directly stimulated, with touch and visualization, in order to change posture and to obtain an inner and outer balance.
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