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ductless gland

(dŭkt′lĭs)
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ductless gland

see ENDOCRINE GLAND.
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The two-day conference aims at raising awareness of diabetes and ductless glands diseases, their prevalence rates among adults and children in the Sultanate, as well as, the latest developments in this field.
that the abnormal functioning of these ductless glands may change a saint into a satyr; a beauty into a hag; a giant into a pitiful travesty of a human being; a hero into a coward, and an optimist into a misanthrope.
What is personal to the individual is psyche which is rooted in the brain the nervous system and the ductless glands, and is the subtlest expression of one's physical being.
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