Andouillettes are a Normandy specialty made by filling pig intestine with more pig intestines and tripe, or cow's stomach lining. |
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The infection destroys the intestine or a part of the bowel and kills a quarter of preemies born with it. |
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The non-osmotic laxatives, phenolphthalein and senna, partly act by stimulating secretory mechanisms in the intestine. |
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Coffee specifically draws toxins from the liver through the mesentery of the small intestine. |
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For these studies, an incision was made in the abdomen, and the mesentery and small intestine were exteriorized. |
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The pyloric valvule will separate the mesenteron from the proctodaeum making the final section of the intestine. |
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Often bacteria live in biofilms, or communities attached to a surface such as a rock in a pond or the lining of an intestine. |
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In fasting, the motor functions of the stomach, small intestine and biliary tract exhibit a regular periodicity. |
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After being consumed by the bird, gapeworm larvae hatch in the intestine and migrate from the intestine to the trachea and lungs. |
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All this then enters the digestive tract and begins its passage from esophagus to stomach to duodenum to small intestine to colon. |
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The presence of lipids in the intestine stimulates the secretion of bile and pancreatic juice. |
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The gall bladder receives bile from the liver, stores and concentrates it, and delivers it to the intestine as required. |
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It stores bile, a liquid produced by the liver, and then releases it into the intestine to help digestion. |
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But the vet said the rock hand lacerated his stomach and part of the intestine had gangrened. |
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The latter, a fiber-like substance, is a prebiotic, meaning it encourages the formation of healthy, beneficial bacteria in the intestine. |
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Rats have no gall bladder, whereas in humans the gall bladder stores bile which is released into the small intestine and aids digestion. |
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The meconium can be so thick in babies with cystic fibrosis that it blocks the intestine. |
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The classic intestinal infection with Taenia solium results when humans ingest pork with viable cysticerci that exocyst in the small intestine. |
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Unlike Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis does not involve the small intestine. |
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From the mouth, the esophagus leads to the foregut and then intestine, where digestion and absorption occur. |
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They travel through the bloodstream to the lungs, then they're coughed up, swallowed, and wind up in the small intestine. |
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The plain abdominal films show distended loops of intestine with thickened bowel walls. |
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Peptic ulcers are those in the stomach and the next part of the intestine, the duodenum. |
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In the intestine there is a spiral valve, like that in the dogfish, which is not present in more advanced bony fishes. |
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There is a possibility that the oesophagus, stomach or intestine may be damaged or, in rare and extreme cases, perforated during the procedure. |
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The cancer can then progress by metastasizing into the liver, kidney, pancreas, lung, stomach and intestine. |
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The most familiar choice is the small intestine, the upper stretch of our intestine just below the stomach. |
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The digestive enzymes enter the small intestine by way of a duct shared with bile coming from the gallbladder. |
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A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or small intestine. Left untreated, a peptic ulcer can cause internal bleeding. |
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When acidity was lowered, as it is in the intestine, it caused the capsules to expand and release the insulin. |
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Without lactase, milk and other lactose-rich foods ferment in the intestine, releasing excessive gas. |
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The colon is the large intestine or lower bowel and sits in the abdomen, forming the last part of the digestive tract. |
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The outer layer of the wall of the large intestine is weaker in some areas than in others. |
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Cholesterol taken up by bacterial cells in the intestine is unlikely to be available for absorption into the blood. |
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The gut-associated lymphoid tissue includes the appendix and Peyer's patches in the small intestine. |
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C Difficile is an infection in the intestine which causes diarrhoea and colitis, an inflamed colon. |
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In 1901, a Scottish surgeon postulated that the disease he observed in the human intestine might be the same as Johne's disease in cattle. |
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The pellet punctured the intestine in two places and embedded itself in the unfortunate animal's spleen. |
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This patient had a similarly colored bright blue colon and some less intensely stained patchy blue areas in the small intestine. |
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The mixture of gastric secretions, saliva, and food, known collectively as chyme, moves to the small intestine. |
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Dietary cholesterol is transported from the small intestine to the liver within chylomicrons. |
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Another hormone from the small intestine, cholecystokinin, works similarly to secretin. |
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Fiber contributes to the release of cholecystokinin, a hormone produced in the small intestine that triggers a sensation of satiety in the brain. |
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She was found to have the right lobe of her liver, small intestine, and cecum in the right chest. |
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In mellitids, the intestine is separated from the rest of the coelom by a well-defined wall of the peripheral ballast system. |
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Fortunately, once a sufferer finds out what is wrong with them and sticks to a gluten-free diet, the intestine can heal and good health returns. |
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Smooth cells make up the stomach, intestine, blood vessels and other organs. |
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In most cases the word hernia refers to a loop of intestine pushing through a weak area in the wall of the abdomen. |
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Glutamine is an amino acid that is a primary fuel for the enterocytes of the small intestine. |
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Tables are not used in the sections for the esophagus and the small intestine. |
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Patients can also bleed into muscles, into the esophagus, or into the stomach or intestine. |
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In other species, an expanded region of the first part of the large intestine, the caecum, serves a similar function. |
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Paneth cells are commonly found in the mucosa of the entire small intestine and the proximal large intestine, including the appendix. |
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But sometimes it obstructs the opening between the appendix and intestine and lead to inflammation of the appendix. |
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Constipation and fullness of the lower abdomen are due to the stagnation of dampness disturbing the large intestine. |
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The appendix, a worm-like appendage of dubious usefulness, usually hangs straight down from the first portion of the large intestine, the cecum. |
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Total digestive tract mass was the summed masses of the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, and large intestine. |
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Oocytes ingested from contaminated soil or other sources excyst in the duodenum, and released sporozoites invade the intestine. |
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Beta carotene is converted to vitamin A in the intestine and then absorbed by the body. |
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The gastric phase is initiated by the presence of food in the stomach, and the intestinal phase by food in the intestine. |
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This is a rare tumour that usually affects the appendix or the small intestine. |
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The inside of the appendix forms a cul-de-sac that usually opens into the large intestine. |
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An invading virus can damage the lining of the small intestine, disrupting fluid and nutrient absorption. |
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Enhancing Ca absorption via paracellular absorption would require a high concentration of soluble Ca in the rumen, small intestine, or both. |
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The ultimate fate of bile acids is secretion into the intestine, where they aid in the emulsification of dietary lipids. |
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The flow of secretions from your stomach, liver, pancreas and small intestine may decrease. |
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Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine through microscopically elongated villi. |
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Contact may be with your skin, or with the lining of your lungs, mouth, gullet, stomach or intestine. |
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The thickened digestive fluids made by the pancreas are prevented from reaching the small intestine, where they are needed to digest food. |
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This can be because of the material itself or due to disruption of the villous structure of the small intestine. |
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Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach, upper small intestine or esophagus. |
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An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weakness in the abdominal wall at the navel. |
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Unless a duodenal switch is performed to lessen absorption, the pylorus and small intestine remain intact. |
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This type of peptic ulcer develops in the first part of the small intestine. |
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If these sugars cannot be broken down, they will sit in the large intestine and putrefy, leading to a bloated feeling and gas. |
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Infection by one type of roundworm, known as a hookworm, can cause problems in your small intestine or lungs. |
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A stoma is an artificial opening to or from the intestine on the abdominal wall usually created by a surgeon. |
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In the small intestine, the digestion of food, which begins in the mouth and stomach, is completed. |
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In the various sections of the small intestine, the jejunum was the most common area of wall thickening. |
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They made their biggest discovery in the mummy's intestine where they found the microscopic eggs of a salmon tapeworm. |
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The latter might be a confusion with ileum, the third portion of the small intestine. |
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To compensate, internal organs such as the gizzard, gonads, and intestine may shrink. |
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The compounds seemed to hit an unknown target in the small intestine that helped transport dietary cholesterol. |
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For instance, the set of enzymes known as serine proteases are protein-digesting enzymes in the intestine. |
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When the food moved from the stomach into the small intestine it triggered an allergic reaction. |
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Cancer of the small intestine, esophagus and pharynx is associated with celiac disease. |
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The similarity of the bacterial floras associated with the apical surface of the parasite tegument and the intestine of the host should be noted. |
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If the blood flow to your small intestine or colon is reduced, you may develop intestinal ischemia. |
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The small intestine had a 1.7-cm, firm mural nodule with intact mucosa but showed infiltrative growth into the mesenteric fat. |
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Diarrhea may be the result of unabsorbed lithium in the large intestine pulling water into the lumen by osmotic pressure. |
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Around the tenth week of pregnancy, the intestine moves from the umbilical cord into the abdomen. |
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Ingested cysts hatch into trophozoites in the small intestine and continue moving down the digestive tract to the colon. |
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The cyst wall disintegrates in the small intestine, releasing motile trophozoites. |
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The foods include Hakka lunchboxes and other items such as Hakka-style moichi, laichai popsicles, garlic blossom tea and garlic pig intestine potato chips. |
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As digesting food passes through the small intestine, it mixes with chemicals from the liver, and nutrients are absorbed. |
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The surgery removes the right side of the pancreas, the gallbladder, and parts of the stomach, bile duct, and small intestine. |
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Furthermore, the ubiquitous plesiomorphic fish alimentary tract with an acidic stomach and relatively short intestine is adequate for the digestion of algae. |
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Most types of stomach cancer develop in the cells of the stomach lining and can spread to the whole of the stomach as well as the liver, small intestine, pancreas and bowel. |
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Mixner almost died in February, after his lower intestine got twisted, leaving him with gangrene in his heart and lungs. |
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The film reaches its climax when Temple is felled by giardia, a parasite that infects the small intestine. |
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The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine. |
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The cancer had developed in a lymph gland on his small intestine. |
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An X-ray is then performed to make certain the tube is placed correctly into the stomach or small intestine and not into the lung. |
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Also, only the liver, pancreas, kidney, and intestine exhibit full activity of the trans-sulfuration pathway that metabolizes homocysteine to cysteine and taurine. |
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However, in the intestine, small amounts are converted to the more soluble mercuric salts, which are absorbed, expressing its characteristic toxic effects. |
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When eating and drinking in general aggravate the pain, the pain is nearly always arising from the stomach, pancreas, biliary tract, small intestine, or colon. |
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We remained a gastric tube during operation to prevent intestinal tympanites and to put in medicines that could improve the movement of intestine. |
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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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It is stored and concentrated in the gall bladder and passed into the small intestine through the bile ducts to help with digestion, mainly of fats. |
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Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated. |
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Infection is oral, and the virus multiplies in the pharynx and intestine for one to three weeks before it is contained by a local immune response or a viraemic phase occurs. |
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Adding butyrate to the intravenous solution given to piglets who had parts of their intestine removed caused the intestinal tissue to grow and become functional. |
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The digestive tract was removed from each specimen and dissected it into the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, large intestine, liver, and pancreas. |
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Just days after her birth, Stacey was diagnosed with the disease when doctors found a tube in her intestine was blocked and she could not stomach any food. |
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He subsequently underwent surgery to remove six feet of small intestine, which had strangulated itself because a benign tumor of fat cells that restricted blood flow. |
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A second risk is strangulation of the hernia, which occurs when the protruding tissue swells and cuts off the blood supply to the loop of intestine within it. |
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When consumed by celiac sufferers, gluten damages the lining of the small intestine, blocking nutrient absorption and leading to vitamin deficiencies. |
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Hookworms are small parasitic worms, with hook-like appendages on their mouths, that feed off the wall of the small intestine and can cause severe damage. |
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When fatty food passes from the stomach into the intestine, the gall bladder is stimulated to contract by cholecystokinin, a hormone released from the lining of the intestine. |
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A recent issue of Gastroenterology reports on animal studies describing a swallowable capsule that can transmit video images as it travels through the small intestine. |
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A leaky gut is a condition in which the small intestine wall becomes inflamed and breached with tiny pinholes that leak putrid food particles into the blood stream. |
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To achieve these effects viscous fibres function by converting the small intestine into a storage organ for the slow release of glucose to the portal circulation. |
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The bile salts are absorbed as whole molecules at the far end of the small intestine and pass up the portal vein to the liver, whence they are re-secreted into bile. |
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Most masses in the iliac fossae arise from the intestine and colon. |
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Once inside the stomach, the tapeworm egg hatches, penetrates the intestine, travels through the bloodstream and may develop into cysticerci in the muscles, brain, or eyes. |
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The larvae develop into the cysticercoid stage in the tissue and migrate back into the lumen of the small intestine, where they attach to the mucosa. |
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The company says the encapsulation process or coating allows the probiotics to reach the small intestine unharmed, where they are then triggered for release. |
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The rest either undergoes enterohepatic recycling or demethylation by microflora in the intestine and immune system and eventual elimination through the feces. |
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The intestine continues digestion and absorbs and stores food, allowing some to diffuse into the pseuodcele and about the body. |
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In a procedure called capsule endoscopy, the patient swallows the minicam, which then takes pictures inside the small intestine. |
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Carbohydrase activity in the pancreas and small intestine of moose and cattle. |
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Morphine reduces propulsatile activity in the small and large intestine and diminishes intestinal secretions. |
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An additional tube, called the siphon, runs beside much of the intestine, opening into it at both ends. |
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Capecitabine is a novel oral fluoropyrimidine carbamate that is inactive and absorbed quickly by the mucous membrane of the small intestine. |
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Morphine binds to and activates mu opioid receptor in the brain, spinal cord, stomach and intestine. |
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The small intestine has millions of finger-like projections in the lumen called villi, lined by single layer of epithelial enterocele cells. |
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The caecum is either absent or short and simple, and the large intestine is not sacculated or much wider than the small intestine. |
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When people with celiac disease, eat these grains, it triggers a reaction that damages the mucosa of the small intestine. |
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In species that feed only sporadically, the entire intestine enters a reduced state between meals to conserve energy. |
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Most other fluke species reside in the wolf's intestine, though Paragonimus westermani lives in the lungs. |
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Syndrome of non-tropical sprue with hitherto undescribed lesion of the intestine. |
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are relatively rare primary tumors of the stomach and small intestine. |
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Kahaleh often threads a tiny microscope into the narrow bile ducts that connect the liver to the small intestine to hunt for cancer. |
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Inulin is a naturally occurring oligosaccharide that feeds bifidobacteria in the large intestine. |
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Thick bile can irritate the junction between the bile duct and the small intestine. |
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Histopathologic analysis confirmed oocysts in the small intestine and showed intestinal pathologic lesions of hyperplasia and necrosis. |
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Cruzi parasite infects mammals, but matures into its transmittable stage within the small intestine of the Triatoma Infestans bug. |
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Another shorter form, apoB48, is the structural protein of chylomicrons and is synthesized in the intestine. |
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A portion of bilirubin is converted to urobilinogen in the intestine and eventually gets excreted into the urine and feces. |
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Once in the small intestine, the balloon served as the lead point with peristalsis generating the intussusception. |
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Upon reaching maturity, Alaria migrates to the wolf's intestine, but harms it little. |
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The related release and detection of nutrients in the small intestine was confirmed by blood serum levels of the hormone cholecystokinin. |
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The little girl was born with gastroschisis, in which her small and large intestine sat outside her abdominal wall. |
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Metabolism of the cancer chemopreventive agent curcumin in human and rat intestine. |
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Histopathologic examination consistently demonstrated spirochetes in the mucous membrane of the affected large intestine. |
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After palpating his abdomen, I immediately found some masses, which eventually were determined to be tumours in his small intestine. |
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Ghrelin is a 28-amino acid peptide produced mainly in the stomach and small intestine. |
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In contrast to leiomyomas, canine leiomyosarcoma more commonly occurs in the intestine than in the stomach. |
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Many lectins either directly or indirectly cause profound morphological and physiological modifications in the small intestine. |
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The study also clarified the role of the intestine and its associated microorganisms in maintaining glycaemia. |
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I had been looking on the internet and found something called pyloric spenosis, which affects a muscle between the stomach and the intestine. |
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For celiacs, such as Linnaea, eating gluten damages the small intestine, making it difficult for the body to absorb nutrients. |
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Sonnenberg of the Artis lab discovered that these lymphoid tissue inducer cells maintain immunity in the intestine of mice. |
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After it is swallowed, it takes video images of the small intestine as peristalsis moves it through the small and large intestines. |
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Cells in the salivary gland, prostate, immune system, and intestine use zinc signaling to communicate with other cells. |
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An inguinal hernia occurs when a portion of intestine pushes through into the inguinal canal, one of the weak spots in the abdominal wall. |
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Phloridzin from apple extract, which inhibits the molecular carriers responsible for transporting sugars from the intestine into the bloodstream. |
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Here we have studied the liver and proximal intestine ferritins of iron-overload-susceptible and nonsusceptible bird species. |
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If you have either diverticulosis or diverticulitis, you are considered to have diverticula disease, which affects the large intestine. |
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Pathogenic bacteria containing type-I fimbriae normally adhere to mannans on the mucosal surface of the intestine. |
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In many vertebrates, the neurenteric canal connects the medullary tube and the primitive intestine. |
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Several of the benign bacteria in the intestine use fermentation as a form of anaerobic metabolism. |
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On the night of 12 January 1936, Kipling suffered a haemorrhage in his small intestine. |
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They've even made the luge, where competitors on tea trays hurtle down a giant model of an intestine, into a relay. |
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Nymphs are found in the serosa around the liver and spleen, in liver parenchyma, mesenterium, intestine wall, and abdominal lymph nodes. |
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The third synapomorphy uniting the clade is a long, straight intestine, although only in a few species can probable gut endocasts be seen. |
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Digestion occurs in the intestine, with the caecum producing further digestive enzymes. |
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The use of fresh fruit and vegetables prevents many types of cancer particularly of large intestine and breast, he added. |
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The capsule operates inside the large intestine and is flushed out of the body with the bowel movement, leaving no chemicals in the body. |
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The enzyme, coded for by the MEP1A gene, is a zinc-containing metalloprotease called meprin, and is abundant in the intestine. |
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People with Hirschsprung disease have no nerves in parts of the large intestine, so muscles don't contract to produce regular bowel movements. |
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Yogurts are very well tolerated because they contain a lactase that helps digest lactose in the intestine. |
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Lactose intolerance, caused by your small intestine being unable to break down lactase, an enzyme found in dairy foods. |
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Also known as 'cestodes', these parasites are flat, segmented worms that live in the small intestine of cats. |
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In a microbiome that is off balance, the microvilli and the tight junctions found in the small intestine are not functioning properly. |
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Previous research had shown quercetin is metabolized very quickly by the intestine and liver and is not actually found in human blood. |
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Histopathological changes induced by chronic nonlethal levels of elsan, mercury, and ammonia in the small intestine of Channa punctatus. |
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Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes from synthetic materials. |
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Calcium is absorbed in the intestine by both nonsaturable paracellular and saturable transcellular mechanisms. |
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Yes, and soon your body will work the piece of bone out of the intestine. |
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Meanwhile, the absorption enhancing effect of phenylethanoid glycosides might be saturable in different intestine sites. |
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Poulos positioned the babies' intestine inside their abdominal wall and placed a temporary mesh patch over it. |
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Hernias most often develop in the abdomen, when the intestine bulges through the abdominal wall. |
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Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. |
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After that, the perfusion solution of drugs as solvent was connected to the each segment and perfusing through each part of the three intestine sections. |
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Other researchers have investigated using carbohydrase enzyme supplements to break down dietary fiber and release sugars that can then be absorbed in the small intestine. |
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The sharp beak of a consumed squid lodged in the whale's intestine may lead to the production of ambergris, analogous to the production of pearls. |
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Similar to the flexible sigmoidoscope, the colonoscope is a longer thin black tube that allows the health care professional to examine the entire large intestine. |
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The Rockhampton-based researcher seeks to enhance poultry health and performance through microbiota the population of microorganisms living in the intestine manipulations. |
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Malick's idea of a teaching hospital turns out to be kicking a terrified Digby off the high diving board with a scalpel and using a patient's large intestine as a water slide. |
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The small intestine runs in a full circle around the inside of the test, before joining the large intestine, which completes another circuit in the opposite direction. |
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At the top of the lantern, the pharynx opens into the esophagus, which runs back down the outside of the lantern, to join the small intestine and a single caecum. |
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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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For example, intestinal cells always have to cope with variable osmotic media since the luminal content of the intestine is hyperosmotic in relation to blood plasma. |
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A major gap to understand drug performance in the intestine is the poor knowledge of the dynamics of solubilizing lipoidal nanostructures present in the fluid. |
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These hernias occur when a portion of the small intestine pushes through the inguinal canal, a gap located on the anterior abdominal wall near the groin. |
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A further explanation for the extremely positive effect of blueberries may be that the blueberry fibers are not degraded to such a high degree in the large intestine. |
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I WISH to agree with John Thomas of Amlwch about the care I also received at Tegid Ward of Ysbyty Gwynedd, where I had a tumour of the large intestine removed. |
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Lack of water usually causes impaction of the large intestine, which is not as serious as impaction of the cecum or an intestinal blockage or twist. |
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The oligosaccharides pass through the small intestine largely unchanged, and when they reach the large intestine, bacteria feast on them, producing copious amounts of flatus. |
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The duodena open into a common pouch just below the entrance of the gall-ducts. The intestine was single from the confluence of the duodena to the termination of the jejunum. |
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The girls each have a separate heart, lungs, stomach and spinal cord but share most organs below the navel including intestine, bladder and reproductive organs. |
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However, concerns remain about the effectiveness of these products and the number of live bacteria that can survive passage through the stomach to recolonize the intestine. |
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Veg such as sprouts, beans and broccoli all contain a complex natural sugar called raffinose and our bodies lack the enzyme to digest it in the small intestine. |
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We created a new bladder for the patient using 40 centimetres of his small intestine anastomosed in one side to the ureters and distally to the urethra. |
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The anthranoid compounds of Cascara are carried unabsorbed to the large intestine where the active aglycon is released by bacterial hydrolysis of the sugar. |
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Intestinal microflora stimulates myoelectric activity of rat small intestine by promoting cyclic initiation and aboral propagation of migrating myoelectric complex. |
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Yet the success of Trajan, however transient, was rapid and specious. The degenerate Parthians, broken by intestine discord, fled before his arms. |
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The structure of the small intestine consists of a layer of cells, a mucosal lining, a connective tissue support, and a fine submucosal smooth muscle layer. |
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Sheep intestine can be formed into sausage casings, and lamb intestine has been formed into surgical sutures, as well as strings for musical instruments and tennis rackets. |
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In one study, gnotobiotic mice had increased quantities of phosphocholine and glycine in the liver and increased quantities of bile acids in the intestine. |
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NiaPro Encapsulated Niacin is formulated to control early digestion in the rumen and deliver an effective dose of niacin to the intestine, producing optimal benefits. |
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A colostomy is known as a surgical procedure during which surgeons divert one end of the large intestine into a visible opening, termed as stoma on the patient's abdomen. |
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Being overcritical or controlling affects the large intestine. |
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The intestine completes the process of digestion and nutrient absorption. |
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Exploratory celiotomy showed enlargement of the mesenteric and colonic lymph nodes and multiple local thickenings of the small intestine wall, large colon, and cecum. |
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Phenols and indoles absorbed in the large intestine are then detoxified by conjugation with glucuronic acid in liver and excreted via urine as glucuronides. |
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Surgeons discovered that Sharon's digestive tract was so badly damaged he would have died in days if they had not operated to remove part of his intestine. |
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