By calling for the return of listener's voices I am not suggesting that their undigested utterances will magically enlighten pop scholarship. |
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Your body mistakes undigested food particles for foreign invaders and releases antibodies to fight them. |
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Four years earlier Bohr had left Manchester full of exciting but undigested ideas about the atom. |
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A hospital found his innards to contain two balls of undigested food, with the sprouts the most likely culprit. |
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It was the freshness of that opinion, and not the reporting of new undigested events that was significant. |
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This derives from a malign mix of undigested social psychology and post-1960s social relativism. |
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Patients may be able to force food through the esophagus by performing a Valsalva maneuver, or they may regurgitate undigested food. |
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And undigested food materials are formed into feces in the intestines and excreted from the body as solid waste in bowel movements. |
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You'll feel less full, even after large meals, and gas production will be diminished due to the reduction of undigested food in the colon. |
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That, though, is no reason for Britain to rush ahead of the pack by putting an undigested treaty to a snap popular vote. |
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With splurges of undigested Freud and lashings of dud anthropology, these essays fail to convince. |
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Chapter 2, on diversity, is also loaded with results, mostly from transect-type studies, that are presented in a fairly undigested manner. |
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These bacteria feed on undigested food particles and release gases during a process called fermentation. |
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Others say the Department's analysts need at least some undigested classified information to protect the nation's infrastructure. |
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Intestinal gas is typically caused by the fermentation of undigested food, such as plant fiber, in the colon. |
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Mrs M would have to excuse herself from the dinner table to vomit undigested food, and this caused her embarrassment. |
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Stools of children with lactose intolerance tend to be acidic and contain undigested sugar. |
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Poisoned rodents may still contain undigested rodenticide and their carcasses present a danger to pets and other animals. |
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She frequently regurgitated undigested food, which alleviated the pressure and chest discomfort. |
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The horses leave bits of grain on the ground after they eat, and some undigested grain shows up in their manure. |
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If ungutted, it shall be practically free from undigested feed or used feed. |
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If you eat a starchy food raw, up to half the starch grains pass through the small intestine entirely undigested. |
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It is tempting to ignore it, but what we keep in the dark has a way of poisoning our psyches like undigested toxins. |
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We have, in fact, enough ideas lying around us and proffered to us to build a dozen utopias, but they are a hodgepodge of undigested thoughts. |
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The apparent digestibility system ignores this fraction: what is collected at the end of the ileum is considered as undigested materials. |
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Linguist and influential media critic Noam Chomsky argues that the New York Times regurgitates US governmental propaganda completely undigested. |
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The adults feed the young by regurgitating, or bringing up, a mass of undigested seed bound together by mucus. |
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Paleofecal material contains the most direct evidence available for prehistoric diet and nutrition in the form of undigested food remains consumed by specific individuals. |
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In another technique, the scientists give the cows gel capsules of chromic oxide, a harmless substance that passes undigested through the animals. |
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Yoshinori Kobayashi, a conservative commentator, has penned dozens of manga about Japan's undigested history. |
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His paintings become a symbol for undigested problems like the war years and colonialism. |
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Manure: should not be too thick or thin and should never have undigested particles in it. |
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Gas and fecal odor are formed by large bowel bacterial action on undigested carbohydrates. |
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Soluble fibres travel undigested to the large intestine, where they are processed by the intestinal bacteria. |
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A visual inspection of manure can reveal the presence of a certain quantity of undigested dry matter. |
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Clearly the undigested legacy of the past continues to weigh heavily on the inhabitants of the region. |
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Although the other Products in this Compendium contain organics, this term refers to undigested plant material. |
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Since it has undergone significant degradation, it is not as pathogenic as raw, undigested sludge. |
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Human faeces consist mainly of undigested organic matter such as fibres made up of carbon. |
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She was branded a druggie who fell asleep behind the wheel with an undigested quaalude in her stomach. |
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Remaining undigested by the medusa, the small snail will devour its host from within, growing larger as its host is correspondingly diminished in size. |
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A deficiency in this enzyme results in incomplete digestion of complex carbohydrates, causing unabsorbed and undigested sugars to move into the large intestine. |
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Food fibers are the part of plant foods that remain undigested. |
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An abundance of yeast disturbs your gastrointestinal mucosa, a protective barrier that helps prevent undigested food particles from passing into your bloodstream. |
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In fact some sea creatures, sharks for example, are known to regulate their digestive juices, and may retain food undigested for days, even up to a week. |
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In any case, I'm not that big a fan of one-person shows, usually they are made up of raw, undigested material that the performer forces the audience to digest. |
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Perhaps my ambiguity is a sign of undigested thought, but I don't deny it. |
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The characters depict an urbanised animal world, set in the age of globalisation, where unlimited, undigested information and superficial multiculturalism are rampant. |
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But until such a work appears, France's Forgotten Legion offers an unbelievably rich source of undigested primary material for enterprising researchers to exploit. |
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The political arena was left as a fertile ground for undigested political philosophies from political activists of humbler intellectual backgrounds like Kenneth Kaunda. |
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We decided to put this Microsoft-provided information up undigested. |
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Phytobezoars are firm masses of undigested fruit or vegetable fibre, which can cause gastric or small-bowel obstruction. |
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Bigger undigested food particles are clearly visible. |
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Japan's current tiffs with its neighbours, China and South Korea, are rooted in the march to war and its undigested aftermath, more than 75 years ago. |
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But apart from the odd detail, his plans still look vague and undigested. |
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Some long and detailed passages seem undigested, the output, it would seem, of an army of research assistants rather than the outstanding writer and thinker that Mr Ferguson plainly is. |
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Egestion is the act of excreting unusable or undigested material from a cell, as in the case of single-celled organisms, or from the digestive tract of multicellular animals. |
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Later, undigested leaves were found on the forest floor. Dr Wrangham rightly guessed that the leaves had a medicinal purpose this was, indeed, one of the earliest interpretations of a behaviour pattern as self-medication. |
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The main functions of the pylorus are to prevent intestinal contents from reentering the stomach when the small intestine contracts and to limit the passage of large food particles or undigested material into the intestine. |
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The low-calorie chips are made with olestra, a synthetic fat substitute that has zero calories and passes through the body undigested. |
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I showed him that undigested food was coming out of the duck's open neck and he started hitting the duck with the knife and squeezing and cutting a bit more until a lot more was coming out of the duck. |
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There are no visible undigested food particles. |
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He argues that the New York Times regurgitates US governmental propaganda completely undigested and that basic facts and relevant events from the world political stage go unreported. |
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Because this faecal matter consists of undigested blood, combing for fleas is best done with some wet cotton, paper, or sheets placed underneath your pet. |
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They sometimes eat their own green, faecal pellets to recover undigested proteins and vitamins. |
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On the one hand, undigested amino acids on the ileal level can be catabolized by the microflora of the large intestine or used for the synthesis of microbial protein. |
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As a predictor of amino acid availability, it should therefore be preferred to real digestibility that takes into account the undigested feed AA only. |
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A few undigested food particles are visible. |
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This can be long fibre particles or undigested grain. |
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In the meantime, text editors, translators, and lexicographers should be pleased to have such a concordance, albeit in a somewhat raw and undigested state. |
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It sounds just like storing up more catadupes of undigested data. |
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