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With all the previous week's news digested, the Sundays have to offer something new to entice readers to the read the glossy adverts.
He said that pasta's dense, compact nature means that it is digested more slowly than other starches.
A second dehydrogenation turns acetaldehyde into acetic acid, aka vinegar, which gets digested as usual.
However, the shares rallied later in the day as the market digested the news.
Nelson has digested, reassembled, and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible.
Other red algae known as dulse have been pinpointed as rich sources of protein and iron, although dulse may not be easily digested.
Could it be that the Hebrew word simply refers to any partially digested food?
The cDNA is digested with a restriction enzyme that cleaves the cDNA into fragments of approximately 256 base pairs.
The Davis group used simple melodic lines over supercharged rhythmic complexity and the results are still being digested today.
As one can see, it is the perfect medium for a variety of health-giving, easily digested and assimilated food and herb combinations.
The fungus, which can be presented on tasty foods like grain, kills the pest when digested.
Sucrose is not digested in the mouth or stomach but passes directly to the lower intestines and thence to the bloodstream and the brain.
The London Market's fortunes continued to see-saw yesterday as the City digested yet another dramatic session.
No actor should step on a set without having digested this vital vade mecum.
A positive opening in the US helped keep the Footsie ticking over while traders digested a gloomy third-quarter report from Colt Telecom.
As their former host gets digested, the tongue worm larvae break out of their cysts and burrow over to their new host's lungs to mature.
But the toothlessness of their side, a perennial problem, made for morsels that, ultimately, were easily digested by their rivals.
Relaxed single smooth muscle cells were obtained by gentle trituration of the digested tissue with a plastic pipette.
The euro slid to its lowest level for seven months against the dollar yesterday as financial markets digested the French no vote.
Falcons only fly when they are hungry. When they are fed up they just sit unresponsively until they have digested their meal.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Good soup is easily digested, and strengthens the patient, but bad discomposes, and prevents the reparative action of the system.
It forms a nutritious and easily digested amylaceous food, being used in place of starch in some preparations of cocoa.
When you have thoroughly digested this aphorism, you are fit to start in the world.
Salomon had formed his project, and digested its details, in the previous year.
If the matters digested with Spirit of Wine contain any saponaceous juices, the Spirit will take up those juices also.
The finely-divided substance containing the dioxide is digested in a solution of a known quantity of iron in sulphuric acid.
Salt meat is not so easily digested as fresh provisions, and has a tendency to produce putrid diseases, especially the scurvy.
In edematous pneumonia, on the contrary, all the feed that can possibly be digested and assimilated must be given.
Many kinds of edibles can be made of wheat, and they can all be easily digested.
The live prey is surrounded by the extruded stomach which secretes fluids that kill it, after which the soft parts are digested.
Jeter and eyer stared at each other when the cable had been read and digested.
There are about twenty-five stages or forms of dextrine between raw starch and digested starch or fruit sugar.
When well ground, it can be digested, with the exception of the siliceous coating.
At half-past eight, found a heterogenous mixture of the articles slightly digested.
Note how pseudopodia flow about food-particles in the water and how these are digested by the protoplasm.
Even the imperfect imitations are retained and digested when other aliments fail.
The cases in which breast-milk, such as can be had, is not digested by the infant are rare, but they will occur.
It is then partly digested by the nurses with honey, so that a sort of chyle is formed.
The process is repeated a second time, and the coagulum digested with alcohol and ether, and dried.
Peter Lombard, somewhat their junior, presents its compend of accepted and partly digested theology.
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