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 Translation for 'ingestion' from English to French
NOUN   ingestion | -
SYNO consumption | ingestion | intake | ...
biol.
absorption {f}
ingestion
alim.méd.
ingestion {f}
ingestion
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Translation for 'ingestion' from English to French

ingestion
absorption {f}biol.

ingestion {f}alim.méd.
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Usage Examples English
  • Although both gangrenous and convulsive symptoms are seen in naturally occurring ergotism resulting from the ingestion of fungus infected rye, only gangrenous ergotism has been reported following the excessive ingestion of ergotamine tartrate.
  • Thyrotoxicosis factitia ("alimentary thyrotoxicosis", "exogenous thyrotoxicosis") refers to a condition of thyrotoxicosis caused by the ingestion of exogenous thyroid hormone.
  • It is not clear that the observed cases of kidney failure following ingestion are due to grapes only.
  • Pure ethanol will irritate the skin and eyes. Nausea, vomiting, and intoxication are symptoms of ingestion. Long-term use by ingestion can result in serious liver damage.
  • Purell adds an unpleasant bitter taste to its product to discourage ingestion.

  • While poisoning from unintentional ingestion of a few pits is unlikely, it recommended to avoid ingestion, and to never consume crushed up pits.
  • It is one of the fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) produced after ingestion of ethanol.
  • Oral ingestion of metaldehyde have been described in adults attempting suicide.
  • More recent cases of poisoning typically appear to be in the form of Green Tobacco Sickness, accidental ingestion of tobacco or tobacco products, or ingestion of nicotine-containing plants.
  • After ingestion, the substance is cleaved by esterase enzymes before reaching the systemic circulation, resulting in monomethyl fumarate (MMF), the active metabolite, and hydroxyethyl succinimide (HES), which is inactive.

  • The Maryland Emergency Management Agency has issued a Twitter alert advising residents that no disinfectant product should be administered through the body via "injection, ingestion or any other route."
  • Besides nutritional items, substances that may be ingested include medication (where ingestion is termed oral administration), recreational drugs, and substances considered inedible, such as foreign bodies or excrement.
  • Peak circulating levels of ethanol are usually reached within a range of 30 to 90 minutes of ingestion, with an average of 45 to 60 minutes.
  • Even though these chemicals are psychoactive and therefore the basidiomycete deemed toxic, there have been no reports of fatalities or induced internal organ damage directly associated with ingestion of these chemicals.
  • Ingestion of pelagic mollusks has been hypothesized as the mode of "A. carettae" ingestion, but has not been proven.

  • In large quantities, ingestion can lead to critical illness, including convulsions and death.
  • Macadamias are toxic to dogs. Ingestion may result in macadamia toxicity marked by weakness and hind limb paralysis with the inability to stand, occurring within 12 hours of ingestion.
  • Terence McKenna advocated the exploration of altered states of mind via the ingestion of naturally occurring psychedelic substances; for example, and in particular, as facilitated by the ingestion of high doses of psychedelic mushrooms, ayahuasca, and DMT, which he believed was the apotheosis of the psychedelic experience.
  • Plasma levels peak one hour after oral ingestion, and a majority of the citicoline is excreted as [...] in respiration, and again 24 hours after ingestion, where the remaining citicoline is excreted through urine.
  • After ingestion, [...] is converted to [...] following dissociation of the calcium moiety in the gut.

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