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secretion A substance that is produced by specific structures in the body called glands, for a particular purpose. The substance may be released into the blood, into the spaces inside the hollow tubes in the body (eg, the digestive tract) or onto the body surface. Examples include the salivary glands secreting saliva into the mouth, glands in the lining of the stomach secreting digestive juices into the stomach and glands lining the breathing tubes secreting mucus.
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second A person other than the coach who stands in a boxer's corner and gives him advice and assistance between rounds.
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secure the status given to a population of organisms that is common, widespread, and abundant in an area such as Kentucky
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secondary The word is used medically in one of three ways: (1) part of a sequence, as in primary follicle, secondary follicle, tertiary follicle; (2) when a person has a precedent for a contrary state (eg secondary amenorrhea, when a woman has had at least one spontaneous menstrual period, but then menstruation stops; secondary dysmenorrhea means periods that have painful after having been not so -- or not-so-much; secondary infertility means having trouble getting pregnant despite having become ...
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secondary amenorrhea Absent periods (amenorrhea) when a woman has had at least one previous spontaneous menstrual period, but then menstruation stops. See also secondary.
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