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excretion

[ik-skree-shuhn] / ɪkˈskri ʃən /


NOUN
the product of excretion
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The e-noses can sniff out the unique signatures of volatile organic compounds not only in the breath, but in excretions like sweat or urine, and have AI quickly identify them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cattle can become infected when directly exposed to infectious cattle or other infectious animals and their excretions.

From BBC

Humans treat our waste excretion as an intensely private experience.

From Salon

Saad Bhamla, an assistant professor in the School of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, and his research group hoped for an opportunity to study a cicada's fluid excretion.

From Science Daily

Dr. Bhamla said there was quite a lot of room for future research in the area of drip or flush excretions.

From New York Times