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Definition of efflux in English: effluxnoun ˈɛflʌksɛˈfləks mass nountechnical 1The flowing out of a substance or particle. 〈技〉(物质或微粒的)流出,发出,散出 the same active efflux of sodium from the cytoplasm to the external medium Example sentencesExamples - The scary aspect of this is that calcium ion efflux occurs at intensities and field strengths that are extremely low.
- Later, the efflux of solutes from chloroplasts was measured.
- The first step in this process is calcium ion efflux from the cells.
- In this study, glucose uptake and efflux from border cells was measured in vitro.
- For the first category of compounds, it is the cell wall, together with the outer membrane and associated proteins, which presents a potential barrier to influx and efflux of chemical compounds.
Synonyms leak, leakage, spill, seepage, drip, dribble, discharge, emanation, issue, flow, outflow, outpouring, gush - 1.1 Material that is flowing out.
流出物,散发物 the routing for the jet efflux also needs to be considered Example sentencesExamples - Diverse mechanisms may be responsible for the development of resistance for Cr in microbes, including chromate efflux 85.
- So, by such a transport inhibition of ketone body efflux from the liver, the brain is deprived of those energetic compounds leading to lower BDH activity.
- It is a feature of the results in Fig.2 that sucrose efflux and K + efflux respond similarly to rises in turgor, including the larger rise at highest turgor seen in P. vulgaris though not always in V. faba.
- Together, these findings are consistent with the current being carried by a burst of Cl - efflux through Cl - permeable channels that activate almost simultaneously.
- Efflux was then measured in tubes containing an assay layer without added Glc.
OriginMid 16th century: from medieval Latin effluxus, from effluere 'flow out'. Definition of efflux in US English: effluxnouneˈfləksɛˈfləks technical 1The flowing out of a particular substance or particle. 〈技〉(物质或微粒的)流出,发出,散出 the same active efflux of sodium from the cytoplasm to the external medium Example sentencesExamples - The scary aspect of this is that calcium ion efflux occurs at intensities and field strengths that are extremely low.
- In this study, glucose uptake and efflux from border cells was measured in vitro.
- Later, the efflux of solutes from chloroplasts was measured.
- For the first category of compounds, it is the cell wall, together with the outer membrane and associated proteins, which presents a potential barrier to influx and efflux of chemical compounds.
- The first step in this process is calcium ion efflux from the cells.
Synonyms leak, leakage, spill, seepage, drip, dribble, discharge, emanation, issue, flow, outflow, outpouring, gush - 1.1 Material that is flowing out.
流出物,散发物 the routing for the jet efflux also needs to be considered Example sentencesExamples - Together, these findings are consistent with the current being carried by a burst of Cl - efflux through Cl - permeable channels that activate almost simultaneously.
- Diverse mechanisms may be responsible for the development of resistance for Cr in microbes, including chromate efflux 85.
- It is a feature of the results in Fig.2 that sucrose efflux and K + efflux respond similarly to rises in turgor, including the larger rise at highest turgor seen in P. vulgaris though not always in V. faba.
- Efflux was then measured in tubes containing an assay layer without added Glc.
- So, by such a transport inhibition of ketone body efflux from the liver, the brain is deprived of those energetic compounds leading to lower BDH activity.
- 1.2
another term for effluxion (sense 1)
OriginMid 16th century: from medieval Latin effluxus, from effluere ‘flow out’. |