However, the US dollar recovered its losses after the market had digested the information. |
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Looking at the floor, he silently digested the information I had given him before concluding that my narrative was inaccurate. |
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Relaxed single smooth muscle cells were obtained by gentle trituration of the digested tissue with a plastic pipette. |
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The hair samples were washed, weighed, cold digested, and analyzed with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. |
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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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The euro slid to its lowest level for seven months against the dollar yesterday as financial markets digested the French no vote. |
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The digested feed solution was filtered into a 50-ml volumetric flask and made up to volume with deionized water. |
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In this condition, there is a reflux of gastric juice, bacteria and partially digested food into the pharynx. |
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The digested mites release cysticercoids where they attach to the ileocecal junction in the horse. |
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I took a furtive look around, digested the unfamiliar surroundings, and backtracked. |
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Protein is digested slowly, so foods high in this macronutrient help to prolong feelings of fullness. |
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Briefly, the washed hair was digested in an alkaline solution, complexed by cysteine, urea, and cupric ion, then acidified with sulfuric acid. |
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Chickadees don't have a crop in their throats to store food that is slowly digested while sleeping. |
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. |
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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 said that pasta's dense, compact nature means that it is digested more slowly than other starches. |
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A second dehydrogenation turns acetaldehyde into acetic acid, aka vinegar, which gets digested as usual. |
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However, the shares rallied later in the day as the market digested the news. |
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Nelson has digested, reassembled, and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible. |
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The cellulose is digested by the bacteria and they supply the animals with short chain fatty acids. |
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Other red algae known as dulse have been pinpointed as rich sources of protein and iron, although dulse may not be easily digested. |
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Could it be that the Hebrew word simply refers to any partially digested food? |
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Other red algae known as dulse have been pinpointed as rich sources of protein and iron, although dulse may hot be easily digested. |
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The tale is plain and easily digested, but a weary traveler at rendezvous 36 might crave something more enticing. |
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Dietary fiber is the complex carbohydrate found in grain, hulls, and plant forage material and is not efficiently digested by swine. |
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The cDNA is digested with a restriction enzyme that cleaves the cDNA into fragments of approximately 256 base pairs. |
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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. |
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She processes the bags so that the digested plant remains inside can be dried, weighed, and chemically analyzed. |
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The Davis group used simple melodic lines over supercharged rhythmic complexity and the results are still being digested today. |
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As one can see, it is the perfect medium for a variety of health-giving, easily digested and assimilated food and herb combinations. |
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Training must be obediently maintained until lessons can be digested without displaying overconfidence. |
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They hardly chew their food when first eaten, but swallow it into a special stomach where the food is partially digested. |
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But for the most part, I digested the techniques and systematized them in my own way in Argentina. |
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The fungus, which can be presented on tasty foods like grain, kills the pest when digested. |
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I like to start them out with something like plain ole Cheerios or something that can be easily digested. |
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Carbohydrates eaten just before you wind down and go to bed don't get digested or burned up as efficiently as when we are active. |
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The other advantage is that, since the capsule is swallowed whole, the garlic isn't digested until it reaches the stomach. |
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Sucrose is not digested in the mouth or stomach but passes directly to the lower intestines and thence to the bloodstream and the brain. |
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The London Market's fortunes continued to see-saw yesterday as the City digested yet another dramatic session. |
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No actor should step on a set without having digested this vital vade mecum. |
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A positive opening in the US helped keep the Footsie ticking over while traders digested a gloomy third-quarter report from Colt Telecom. |
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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. |
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But the toothlessness of their side, a perennial problem, made for morsels that, ultimately, were easily digested by their rivals. |
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This was purified and dried and when digested with spirits of wine gave the mauve dye. |
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Yet he manages to encapsulate his misunderstandings into bite-sized pieces that can be digested and turned into new misstatements by other entertainment writers as well. |
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In a physiological sense, true aliment is to be distinguished as that portion of the food which is capable of being digested and absorbed into the blood. |
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And it starts pecking and the mother then regurgitates half digested food into the gaping mouth of the chick, the chick swallows it and it's happy. |
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A hum was heard from the machine as it powered up to do the task it was asked to do, followed by a soft whirring sound, as it digested the bike's current condition. |
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When digested, the seed meal released bioactive peptides, or proteins, that inhibited the production of an enzyme that contributes to high blood pressure. |
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The enzymatic dissociation was completed in a trypsin solution, after which individual cells were isolated from the digested tissue by trituration. |
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Eighteen candidate clones from the genomic library were digested with a series of restriction enzymes, Southern blotted, and hybridized with the same probe. |
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Once it was digested that a military conclusion seemed as far off as ever, the hitherto unsayable notion of a political resolution was out of the bag. |
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When carbohydrates are digested, they are broken down into sugar molecules, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream, leading to an increase in blood-glucose levels. |
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Aliquot of the plant material was digested with nitric sulphate. |
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These tests detect haematin from partially digested blood in the stool. |
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Have the Russians already digested the lesson that a balance of deterrents produces an equilibrium on the strength of which one can rest one's oars? |
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The digestive system of grass and herbage-eating animals includes a large organ next to the secum, the vermiform appendix, in which cellulose is digested. |
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Genomic DNA was digested with HindIII and circularized by ligation. |
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Actual plant starches contain a certain amount of cellulose, another carbohydrate which is not digested by humans but supplies essential dietary fibre. |
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If the conjugated antibody binds to surface proteins on healthy cells, those cells are doomed, as the conjugate will be internalized and digested in the normal fashion. |
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Nonetheless, his choreography, which often features a racially diverse cast, nudity, and same-sex coupling, is not always easily digested by Middle America. |
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Paraffin tissue sections were placed on silane-coated slides, dewaxed, digested with proteinase K, and then hybridized to digoxigenin-labeled riboprobes. |
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My eyes widened while I digested the new information slowly. |
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We all know burned-out activists who have turned angry over the years as they see their finest efforts come to naught or, at best, only slowly digested by the system. |
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For these analyses, samples were digested with a mixture of per chloric acid and nitric acid and cooled to room temperature. |
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Organisms that trip the plant's sensory hairs are sucked inside bladderlike traps to be digested. |
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They were then digested with either trypsin, thermolysin, or a combination of the two and run on 2D TLC plates. |
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The cud is then reswallowed and further digested by specialized microorganisms that live in the rumen. |
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The dinospore is not digested and continues to grow inside the intestinal lumen of the copepod. |
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Alternatives to gels include various forms of concentrated sugars, and foods high in simple carbohydrates that can be digested easily. |
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Some mammals are coprophagous, consuming feces to absorb the nutrients not digested when the food was first ingested. |
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The highly digested fragments of unidentified ophidians in this sample hinder calculations on the ophiophagy frequency of specific taxa. |
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The resulting slurry is wafted through the canal system by the beating of the cilia, and digested by the nutritive cells. |
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They include all parts of plant foods that cannot be digested or absorbed by the body and are also known as roughage or bulk. |
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Butterworts also produce a strong bactericide which prevents insects from rotting while they are being digested. |
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Silk protein is proteinous in nature and can be digested by the action of proteolytic enzymes present in body. |
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The cud is then swallowed again and further digested by specialized microorganisms in the rumen. |
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Intended to be swallowed whole and digested over 12 hours, the pills can produce a heroinlike high if crushed and then swallowed, inhaled or injected. |
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Their probouleutic function is in place when Parliament does not proceed by commission, and when business must be digested for a house reluctant to remain long in attendance. |
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Food needs to be ingested, digested and egested via their siphons. |
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The absorption of digested nutrients, water, and electrolytes is possible because of projections of the mucosa and submucosa into the lumen of the digestive tract. |
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Perissodactyls, in contrast to the ruminants, store digested food that has left the stomach in an enlarged cecum, where it is fermented by bacteria. |
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It was then digested with restriction enzymes, separated using gel electrophoresis, and transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane by a Southern blotting mechanism. |
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With the aid of symbiotic bacteria, the plant material is digested there. |
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It brings a whole new meaning to snail mail and there's a welcome symmetry when junk mail becomes junk food for snails but the odd bill has been digested beyond recognition. |
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Galaxy has tested this area, where purchased product has been successfully digested, crystallized, micronised and processed through to final bagging. |
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This oil is created in a stomach organ known as a proventriculus from digested prey items by most Procellariiformes, and gives them their distinctive musty smell. |
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The sludge is digested mesophilic and then dewatered in a centrifuge. |
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Under normal circumstances, the lining of the small intestine permits only fully digested food molecules to pass into the bloodstream and lymph vessels. |
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However, the seeds are supposed to be spitted out, as they contain a substance called amygdalin, which can release a small amount of hydrogen cyanide when digested. |
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The slideshow, which should take no more than 12 minutes to present, first describes how DNA is restriction digested and separated by size using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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Wood particles take about 24 hours to pass through lower termite gut, most of that time being digested in food vacuoles of hindgut flagellate protozoa. |
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The invertebrate is sucked into the bladder, where it is digested. |
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At the stage of anther dehiscence, there was one-layer anther wall of endothecium and the tapetal layer was digested completely to nourish the pollen grains. |
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The vacuolate appearance of the cytoplasm of other cells is taken to reflect resorption by endocytosis and intracellular transport of digested materials. |
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The proteins can be more easily identified after the band or spot is cut out, at which point they are digested with enzymes into smaller peptides. |
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