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ductless glands

n. (plural of ductless gland English)

Usage examples of "ductless glands".

He is already making a big name for himself and is an authority on the functions of ductless glands.

There was something wrong with my ductless glands, something unfixable.

Our variously acquired bits of information concerning the ductless glands lie before us like the fragments of a modern picture puzzle.

It could play on his internal organs and ductless glands as if they were musical instruments, creating any life-time it wanted.

The thyroid is one of the so-called ductless glands, like the adrenals above the kidneys, the pineal gland and the pituitary body.

She is not human, for she cannot feel pain, or pleasure, or fear, having no analogs oi ductless glands.

At the moment, I am especially absorbed in a study of the endocrines - the ductless glands.

The vortices appear opposite the ductless glands in the endocrine system.

These are among the ductless glands, the functions of which, both in physiology and in connection with the emotions, have only come to be known during recent years.

And with that decision she put her ductless glands in a grand alliance with her insanity.

He had read a lot of the literature of parapsychology during their year on the dodge, enough to know that both pyrokinesis and telekinesis were suspected to be tied in with certain poorly understood ductless glands.

First, the failure of one or more of the ductless glands, very early in the Thing's life after birth.

The ductless glands pour their fluids into the system to make it able to stand up to the great demand on it.

He had known for a long time that Budgie could turn on mechanisms that made every one of a man's ductless glands purse up its lips and blow like a trumpet.