This for me was very refreshing considering I had indigestible food for breakfast. |
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It's effervescent and sparkly, but like champagne it can become indigestible after prolonged exposure. |
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Right now I am trapped in a cell which is beyond filthiness with indigestible food. |
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One of the papers in Science reveals the genetics of a dominant gut bug that serves humans well by breaking down otherwise indigestible food. |
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Sperm whales also produce ambergris, probably from waste coalescing around indigestible substances in the intestinal tract. |
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With only 44p spent per student lunch, pupils were too often dining on fatty, salty, indigestible rubbish. |
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Phytase is an enzyme that breaks down phytate so that some of the previously indigestible phosphorus in feed can be digested. |
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He demonstrates that serious historical scholarship need not be indigestible. |
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Technically, probiotics are indigestible starches that good bacteria feast on. |
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Soaking beans not only cuts down on the cooking time but it helps break down the indigestible sugars that can cause gas. |
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I've experimented with baking cakes with these flours, and the result is remarkably grainy and indigestible. |
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However, indigestible cellulose can be converted into sugars for use as food or as nutrients to grow yeasts, fungi, or plant cell cultures. |
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Occasionally, cats eat grass in order to clear their stomach of indigestible food, like bones, fur, and feathers. |
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Fiber, which is the indigestible part of fruits, vegetables and whole-grain foods, helps you achieve flat abs for three reasons. |
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A written constitution would replace the present mass of verbose and indigestible devolution legislation. |
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All three versions combine the joy of dry, splintery pastry with the joy of chewy, indigestible glop. |
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Finally, Ian steps away, off to buy his daily rationing of overpriced, indigestible slop. |
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This is a mixture of indigestible remnants, unabsorbed water, and millions of bacteria. |
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The flesh of these fish is reddish and has a reputation for being indigestible. |
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He kept up to date by reading the papers and gorging on TV, digesting the indigestible. |
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Far too many words for comfort, quite indiscriminately absorbed, and now forming a stodgy, indigestible mass in my short-term memory. |
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In Asia it is well known that raw and unfermented soy beans are indigestible. |
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But because most beans are indigestible unless cooked at high temperatures, a raw-food diet contains few of them. |
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Toasted cheese was even more indigestible and apt to cause nightmares. |
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The longer this policy remains on the boil the more indigestible it is, not only for my country but also for the whole European Union. |
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To wash down the rather indigestible nature of the pizza that Mr Ford mentioned. |
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Prey is generally swallowed whole, and indigestible material, such as feathers, fur, and bones, are regurgitated in the form of a compact pellet. |
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Modern medicine categorizes diarrhea as a symptom of a disease, such as scurvy, typhoid, malaria, and dysentery, or as a symptom of indigestible substances in the intestines. |
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Advertisers merrily twist the rules, using a tiny font for the translation, or inventing logos in indigestible franglais. |
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But some of the most powerful people in the land find the station increasingly indigestible. |
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Phytase breaks down normally indigestible phosphorous, which would otherwise be excreted and possibly leach into groundwater. |
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If a piece of writing turns out to be an indigestible half-baked mess, those on the receiving end are usually the ones to surfer. |
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But this material grazes the indigestible by its extent and its astonishing artistic abundance. |
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And if you have the lunchtime slot, away from your home territory, you risk giving people food for thought that might be a little indigestible. |
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At the end of the day what the rest of the world is asking of the US is not indigestible. |
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All vegetables contain carbohydrates, ranging from saccharose in beet to the most indigestible fibre in tree bark. |
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The pellets are the indigestible portions of the heron's food. |
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Ice cream is particularly indigestible since it contains cold fat. |
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Foods that are ordinarily indigestible or even allergenic to deer may become daily menu items in situations of severe stress from weather or scarcity of other food. |
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It is this that makes it the only religion indigestible to modernity. |
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If the Cape Dutch style can be likened to pastry, then Klippe Rivier is as light as pastry should be, but the pillar-tops are heavy and aesthetically indigestible. |
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It's been a stodgy, indigestible day, rather like a failed suet pastry. |
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It is a myth that goats will eat anything, however indigestible. |
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But it is indigestible for those who acted otherwise. |
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Together with the captured fat it will form a sort of indigestible gel, permitting the saturated fats to transit the digestive system without being absorbed by the organism. |
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The bacteria function to breakdown the indigestible plant cellulose and turn it into valuable digestible carbohydrates through the fermentation process. |
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Strong stomach juices digest the flesh, and then the indigestible bones, teeth, fur, and feathers are compacted into oval pellets that the bird regurgitates, or brings up, 18 to 24 hours after feeding. |
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The gastroliths may also be involved in stomach cleaning as an aid to regurgitation of indigestible food parts. |
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Kombu can be used to soften beans during cooking, and to help convert indigestible sugars and thus reduce flatulence. |
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The bird regurgitates pellets of indigestible material such as fur, bones and the chitinous remains of insects. |
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A few times each day, a small greyish pellet of fish bones and other indigestible remains is regurgitated. |
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Maize contains lipid transfer protein, an indigestible protein that survives cooking. |
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Adding oxygen eliminates the similarly indigestible lignin in woodier wastes. |
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It overeggs the pudding, and includes unconsidered and indigestible proposals, worded in such a way as to make a first-year law student's hair stand on end. |
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Too much genomic alphabet soup is indigestible. |
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Bezoars are agglomerations of food or indigestible material in the gastro-intestinal tract. |
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The product is indigestible and not intended for use in food stuffs. |
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These edible roots contain inulin, an indigestible sugar, which means that although they have a sweet flavor, the roots contain fewer calories than would be expected. |
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Microcrystalline cellulose serves as an indigestible dietary fiber, separating agent or carrier material and is of high chemical and microbial purity. |
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Indeed, to carry the metaphor further and using the English usage, if we were going to make a meal from these it would be rather long and rather indigestible. |
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Special attention must be paid when collecting muscle samples from the tongue in order to avoid contamination with the superficial layer of the tongue, which is indigestible and can prevent reading of the sediment. |
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Like the glycans in milk, a lot of carbohydrates would be indigestible if all the digestive system had to work with were the enzymes that it makes for itself. |
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A method for dietary fibre was not necessary to calculate the total energy as there was insignificant indigestible carbohydrate in infant formula. |
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This comes down to the politically indigestible fact that the water tariff must increase annually in line with inflation and be sufficient to cover all costs including capital expenditure. |
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But, in a competitive market, the firm whose managers best handle the qualitative factors which are indigestible to machines will have the edge in business success. |
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It even touches lightly frustration on a final track with very interesting textures, but which the tones portrays nothing more than a indigestible picture. |
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Percival Zhang, a researcher at Virginia Tech, has developed an enzymatic technique that can turn indigestible cellulose into the digestible starch amylose. |
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Ambergris is a fatty substance produced in the guts of male sperm whales to help them pass indigestible bits of food such as the beaks of giant squids. |
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