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  1. ... The body normally balances fluid intake with the excretion of fluid in urine. However, people with nephrogenic ... urine. The balance between fluid intake and urine excretion is controlled by a hormone called vasopressin or ...
  2. ... The body normally balances fluid intake with the excretion of fluid in urine. However, people with neurohypophyseal ... controls the balance between fluid intake and urine excretion. Normally, when a person's fluid intake is ...
  3. ... called ornithine in the blood (hyperornithinemia) and the excretion of a substance called homocitrulline in the urine ( ...
  4. ... associated with blood pressure variation and urinary potassium excretion. PLoS One. 2009;4(4):e5003. doi: 10. ...
  5. ... Excess nitrogen is not converted to urea for excretion, and ammonia and arginine accumulate in the body. ...
  6. ... Excess nitrogen is not converted to urea for excretion, and ammonia accumulates in the body. Accumulation of ...
  7. ... on PubMed Brosnan ME, Brosnan JT. Orotic acid excretion and arginine metabolism. J Nutr. 2007 Jun;137( ...
  8. ... Excess nitrogen is not converted to urea for excretion, and ammonia accumulates in the body. Ammonia is ...
  9. ... to hypophosphatemia, this condition is characterized by the excretion of high levels of calcium in the urine ( ...
  10. ... pancreas, and joints. Because humans cannot increase the excretion of iron, excess iron can overload and eventually ...
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