anabolism

英[ə'nabəˌlɪzəm] 美[ə'nabəˌlɪzəm]
  • n. 合成代谢;同化作用
anabolic
Noun:
  1. the synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances (e.g., living tissue) from simpler ones together with the storage of energy

1. Many surgical complications and disease processes inhibit normal nitrogen anabolism.
许多外科并发症和疾病抑制正常的氮合成代谢.

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2. A continuously open wound inhibits anabolism.
持续存在的开放伤口,会抑制合成代谢.

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3. The energy economy of pregnancy is dominated by the biological adaptation of pregnancy anabolism.
妊娠的能量利用,受妊娠期合成代谢的生物学适应性所支配.

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4. Higher alcohols anabolism and degradation metabolism during beer brewing, is the main by - product of yeast fermentation.
高级醇是构成啤酒酒体的重要物质, 是啤酒酿造过程中不可避免的副产物.

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5. Conclusion: Cultured in vitro , the anabolism of the nucleus pulposus cells is not inhibited by CHCS scaffold.
结论: CHCS支架对体外培养髓核细胞的合成代谢无明显抑制作用.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A continuously open wound inhibits anabolism.
      持续存在的开放伤口,会抑制合成代谢。
    2. Many surgical complications and disease processes inhibit normal nitrogen anabolism.
      许多外科并发症和疾病抑制正常的氮合成代谢。
    3. The phase of metabolism, in which large, complex molecules are built up from smaller, simpler ones, is called anabolism.
      代谢作用的这一方面,即由小的简单分子形成大的复杂分子的过程称为同化作用。

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