efflux

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  • Noun:
    the process of flowing out

Word Origin

efflux (n.)
1640s, "act or state of flowing out," also "that which flows out," from Latin effluxus, past participle of effluere "to flow out" (see effluence).

Example

1. Regulation of macrophage cholesterol efflux and liver x receptor .
2. Mechanism of lucifer yellow efflux in giant mitochondria .
3. Maximum rate of total magnesium efflux , v.
4. " The rates of drug efflux that we got from these are vastly more than any other drug-eluting lens that we are familiar with , " kohane said .
5. With the time efflux , this famous toggery give to have finished luxurious , y , modern quality .

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