A tadpole is the larva of a tailless Batrachian after the loss of the external gills and before the egress of the fore limbs (except in the aberrant Xenopus) and the resorption of the tail.
Adrenal corticosteroids stimulate resorption of bone and inhibit the formation of new bone.
Biotite and olivine are not really frequent in these rocks, and usually have been affected by resorption.
In advanced periodontitis there is destruction of the periodontal ligament and resorption of alveolar bone, resulting eventually in loss of the tooth.
In healthy individuals, bones are constantly being broken down (resorption) by cells called osteoclasts, and new bone material is constantly being formed by cells called osteoblasts.
Increased feedings can increase peristalsis and meconium passage, decreasing bilirubin resorption into circulation.
Mechanisms of action of chemically modified tetracyclines in bone resorption and formation.
Osteopetrosis occurs when there is a failure in bone resorption.
Schneider, "Einiges fiber Resorption and Excretion bei Amphioxus lanceolatus," Anat.
Those germs which do not ripen during the season undergo a process of resorption, and in the winter the whole ovary dwindles to often a diminutive size.