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"lacteal" Definitions
  1. relating to, consisting of, producing, or resembling milk
  2. conveying or containing a milky fluid
  3. of or relating to the lacteals
  4. any of the lymphatic vessels arising from the villi of the small intestine and conveying chyle to the thoracic duct
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13 Sentences With "lacteal"

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" They say F.D.A. regulations define milk as a "lacteal secretion" obtained by milking "one or more healthy cows.
" Many U.S. dairy farmers are fighting the FDA to enforce the definition of milk as "lacteal secretion" produced by "the complete milking of one or more healthy cows.
" Milk has a complicated, jargon-filled standard of identity, but in short, the FDA says it is "the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows.
Gaspare Aselli, engraving by Cesare Bassano Gaspare Aselli (or Asellio) ( – 9 September 1625)Aselli Gaspare Treccani was an Italian physician noted for the discovery of the lacteal vessels of the lymphatic system. Aselli discovered (or rediscovered) the chylous vessels, and studied systematically the significance of these vascular structures.
This is a cheese with a strong flavour, it has a lacteal base, slightly salty and a little peppery. It is buttery to the palate from the high level of fat it contains. The flavour may vary a little depending on the time of year it was made. The fresh cheese is a little sweeter and more milky.
A galactocele (also called lacteal cyst or milk cyst) is a retention cyst containing milk or a milky substance that is usually located in the mammary glands. They can occur in women during or shortly after lactation. They present as a firm mass, often subareolar, and are caused by the obstruction of a lactiferous duct. Clinically, they appear similar to a cyst on examination.
"A tissue-engineered model of the intestinal lacteal for evaluating lipid transport by lymphatics." Biotechnology and Bioengineering 103.6 (2009): 1124-235. Print. Dr. Dixon began at the Georgia Institute of Technology in August 2009 as an Assistant Professor. Prior to his current appointment, he was a staff scientist at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Lausanne) doing research on tissue-engineered models of the lymphatic system.
Some US dairy industry advocates have expressed concern that Perfect Day products will confuse consumers if their labels do not clearly distinguish them from products made from cows. To prevent potential consumer confusion, many US dairy farmers have petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to enforce the definition of milk as the "lacteal secretion from milking one or more healthy cows", which would prevent Perfect Day from referring to their product as milk.
From within the cell, the chylomicron is released into a lymphatic capillary called a lacteal, which merges into larger lymphatic vessels. It is transported via the lymphatic system and the thoracic duct up to a location near the heart (where the arteries and veins are larger). The thoracic duct empties the chylomicrons into the bloodstream via the left subclavian vein. At this point the chylomicrons can transport the triglycerides to tissues where they are stored or metabolized for energy.
The solitary lymphatic nodules are found scattered throughout the mucous membrane of the small intestine, but are most numerous in the lower part of the ileum. Their free surfaces are covered with rudimentary villi, except at the summits, and each gland is surrounded by the openings of the intestinal glands. Each consists of a dense interlacing retiform tissue closely packed with lymph- corpuscles, and permeated with an abundant capillary network. The interspaces of the retiform tissue are continuous with larger lymph spaces which surround the gland, through which they communicate with the lacteal system.
Many of the initial migrants to the region were Swedish. As an early San Francisco Chronicle article stated of the region and the community's lacteal productivity, "you have to hand it to the Scandinavians for knowing how to run a dairy farm." Turlock went on to become known as the "Heart of the Valley" because of its agricultural production. With the boom came racial and labor strife. In July 1921, a mob of 150 white men evicted 60 Japanese cantaloupe pickers from rooming houses and ranches near Turlock, taking them and their belongings on trucks out of town.
Hydrolysis of a triglyceride 1 Bile salts secreted from the liver and stored in gallbladder are released into the duodenum, where they coat and emulsify large fat droplets into smaller droplets, thus increasing the overall surface area of the fat, which allows the lipase to break apart the fat more effectively. The resulting monomers (2 free fatty acids and one 2-monoacylglycerol) are then moved by way of peristalsis along the small intestine to be absorbed into the lymphatic system by a specialized vessel called a lacteal. Unlike some pancreatic enzymes that are activated by proteolytic cleavage (e.g., trypsinogen), pancreatic lipase is secreted in its final form.
Charles Darwin recognized that mammary glands seemed to have developed specifically from cutaneous glands, and hypothesized that they evolved from glands in brood pouches of fish, where they would provide nourishment for eggs. The latter aspect of his hypothesis has not been confirmed; however, more recently the same mechanism has been postulated for early synapsids. As all mammals lactate, lactation must have evolved before the last common ancestor of all mammals, which places it at a minimum in the Middle or Late Triassic when monotremes diverged from therians. O. T. Oftedal has argued that therapsids evolved a proto-lacteal fluid in order to keep eggs moist, an adaption necessitated due to diapsids parchment shelled eggs which are more vulnerable to evaporation and dehydration than the mineralized eggs produced by some sauropsids.

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