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The term countercurrent multiplication refers to the process underlying the process of urine concentration, that is, the production of hyperosmolar urine by the mammalian kidney. The ability to concentrate urine is also present in birds, but involves another mechanism which is not comparable.
The term dervies from the form and function of Henle's loop, which consists of two parallel limbs of renal tubulus running in opposite directions, separated by the interstital space of the renal medulla.