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1  discomfort, dysuria, and urgent or frequent urination.
2 d increased thirst, dry mouth, and increased urination.
3 elial cells and sensory neurons that control urination.
4 here were no adverse events and no impact on urination.
5 y urination and using maneuvers to stimulate urination.
6 tion time 100-fold over that of typical male urination.
7 ressing urethral neurons that are engaged by urination.
8 tral circuitry in the brain that facilitates urination(1-3), there is a lack of in-depth mechanistic
9      Here, we elucidate the hydrodynamics of urination across five orders of magnitude in body mass.
10  imaging for the spatio-temporal analysis of urination activity.
11                             For all animals, urination alone was not efficient to prevent the biomagn
12      Our results reveal distinct dynamics of urination and defecation in a test-, strain-, and sex-de
13 lso present enlarged bladders with dribbling urination and develop urinary infection and bladder ston
14 ike state and lose small amounts of water to urination and evaporation [2].
15 pondents experienced body weakness, frequent urination and excessive thirst when diagnosed of diabete
16 ients reported less sleep disruptions due to urination and fewer episodes of uncontrollable diarrhea
17                       Increased frequency of urination and urinary urgency were associated with a cha
18 patients more frequently achieving voluntary urination and using maneuvers to stimulate urination.
19  as body tremors, grimacing, teeth gnashing, urination, and defecation.
20 ymptoms (bowel function tenderness, frequent urination, and erectile dysfunction [ED]) and measures o
21 ich increases bladder pressure to facilitate urination, and urethral sphincters and pelvic floor musc
22 uding increased urinary frequency, nighttime urination, and urinary urgency.
23 al control, micturition reflexes that govern urination are all initiated by peripheral mechanical sti
24 nd excretion but sometimes both drinking and urination are inconvenient.
25 luids is limited or when frequent breaks for urination are not desirable.
26  algorithm, we chose bodyweight change after urination as a reference value.
27 n of RT to surgery resulted in more frequent urination, as well as early report of more bowel dysfunc
28  result of contamination from defecation and urination atop guano and which reflect the close interac
29  have extreme bladder enlargement, dribbling urination, bladder infection, urinary stones, and widely
30 y 19%, urinary urgency by 34%, and nighttime urination by 36%.
31        Smaller mammals are challenged during urination by high viscous and capillary forces that limi
32 les), detecting raised-leg and squat posture urinations by monitoring the change in device orientatio
33 ty in response to bladder filling during the urination cycle.
34 ng assistance (2.85; 1.27-6.42) and use of a urination device (1.79; 1.01-3.18) as significantly asso
35 is in the vulva and insomnia due to frequent urination during the season of cedar pollen disseminatio
36 loin pain and can be accompanied by frequent urination, dysuria, oliguria, and haematuria.
37  2500 mequiv/L acetic acid added after every urination event was able to inhibit urea hydrolysis in s
38                                     Variable urination frequencies and urination volumes were used to
39 echanical compliance, resulting in increased urination frequency in mice in a mast cell-independent m
40 (-/-) mice demonstrate a marked elevation in urination frequency.
41 s of health-related quality of life, sexual, urination, gender practices, voice, hair, face and neck,
42 ns, sexual advances, trespassing, and public urination in contrast with those in the AD group, who co
43 e early storage phase and displayed frequent urination in inappropriate places without a change in vo
44  recessive disease with severe dysfunctional urination including urinary incontinence (UI).
45  symptoms of hyperglycemia, such as frequent urination, increased thirst, fatigue, or visual changes,
46                                              Urination is critically important in health and ailments
47  in animals have shown that the frequency of urination is inversely associated with the level of pote
48 r current understanding of fluid dynamics in urination, jetting fluids like their larger mammalian co
49 interactions are often accompanied by active urination (micturition), which is considered a mechanism
50                                Current fluid urination models, predominantly formulated for mammals,
51 rainstem and the cortex helps to ensure that urination occurs at an appropriate time.
52  of life, men who are more bothered by their urination or impotence are more likely to report worse q
53 tive days before the evaluation of nocturnal urination pattern in metabolic cages.
54 eted bladder irradiation resulted in altered urination patterns in the acute post-IRR phase, coincide
55       Pre- and post-IRR, void spot assays of urination patterns were performed.
56 ounting 0-10, and undressing him/herself for urination, respectively.
57 rrhagia, bulk-related symptoms (frequency of urination, sensation of pressure, sensation of mass), or
58 at have matching bodyweights change data and urination sound data were collected, and fivefold cross
59 ftover volumes are quantified for a range of urination speeds and design parameters.
60 tosterone reported increased difficulty with urination, suggesting an exacerbation of benign prostati
61 of the three sealant fluids during simulated urination to a urinal cartridge but removal of seven oth
62                          Alternatively, high urination volumes at high frequencies created pseudo-inh
63                        It was found that low urination volumes at low frequencies created ideal condi
64           Variable urination frequencies and urination volumes were used to compare three conditions
65 14.8) while the mean bodyweight change after urination was 208.0 g (SD: +/- 121.5), and there was a s
66                       Increased frequency of urination was reported by 19%, urinary urgency by 34%, a
67                       Increased frequency of urination was reported more frequently in those reportin
68  animals to develop hyperglycemia, excessive urination, weight loss, microalbuminuria, nephrinuria an
69                                          All urinations were collected from initiation of exposure un
70                    To improve removal during urination, where equilibrium is not achieved, we increas
71 ately measure the voided volumes of patients urination while overcoming these inconveniences.