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n. (plural of endocrine gland English)
Usage examples of "endocrine glands".
But while the OR is primarily based on the nervous system, the adaptive reaction is heavily dependent upon the endocrine glands and the hormones they shoot into the bloodstream.
It was that bastard Delazny's total control over her endocrine glands that had caused the trouble.
Gabriel was animated by adrenalin alone, and her endocrine glands were virtually exhausted.
Combat programs kicked in, tickling endocrine glands into an artificial quietus.
The changes are mainly in the medulla oblongata and the endocrine glands.
I never bothered with things such as extracephalic endocrine glands at all.
A tailored virus, aimed at the endocrine glands and the hormonal behavior regulation system.
In 2398 -- one hundred and ninety five years after the ship had begun its journey -- the medical system replaced Morgan's heart, part of his central nervous system, and most of his endocrine glands.
You have just increased by two percent the secretions of my endocrine glands.
The delicate balance of endocrine glands: testes and thyroid and adrenals and pancreas and pituitary.