hormone

hormone [ˈhɔ:məʊn]  [ˈhɔ:rmoʊn] 

hormone的意思

第三人称复数:hormones

hormone 基本解释

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名词激素; 荷尔蒙

hormone 词典解释

1. 激素;荷尔蒙
    A hormone is a chemical, usually occurring naturally in your body, that makes an organ of your body do something.

hormone 单语例句

1. Berga pointed out the cost and side effects of conventional hormone treatment as compared to CBT.

2. hormone

2. If a doctor does not specify any individual scheme for taking oral hormone contraceptives, a woman can take such pills uninterruptedly even till her climacterium.

3. Other studies of oestradiol have shown that higher levels of the hormone are closely linked to enhanced fertility among women.

4. Hormone status isn't the only clue to how tough to treat a returning cancer will be.

5. Five to ten percent of patients with severe hypertension have tumors of the adrenal gland that produce a hormone called aldosterone.

6. hormone的反义词

6. The mice were not obviously stressed by this their daily levels of a stress hormone called corticosterone did not increase.

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7. The SCN adjusts the body by initiating the release of the hormone melatonin in the evening and cortisol in the morning.

8. The researchers measured the women's levels of the stress hormone cortisol and compared them to the women's responses to a control odor.

9. The thinking is that kids become stressed too, raising their level of the stress hormone cortisol.

10. hormone

10. Other symptoms included a higher level of the stress hormone cortisol and higher blood pressure.

hormone 英英释义

noun

1. the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect

    Synonym: endocrine internal secretion

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