This left my stomach and chest wide open for attack, and he lunged forward. |
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If perforation occurs in the stomach or intestines, fever and abdominal pain and tenderness may develop. |
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The usual source is the lining of the fourth stomach of a calf, though other young animals may be used. |
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Fireworks lit the sky above them, Jonathan leaned back and Ava lay with her head on his stomach. |
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Aikel parried her stab, and Kyri jabbed at her stomach with the end of her staff. |
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I tried not to smile as I gave him a quick jab in the stomach, but in the end we were both laughing. |
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Another jab of pain comes from my stomach, reminding me to see why it hurts so much. |
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Both jaborandi and pilocarpine may cause headaches and can irritate the stomach and cause vomiting and nausea. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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On the few occasions I've listened to the show, I wondered how anyone can stomach such quarrelsome bile that early in the morning. |
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She had stomach aches prior to visits with her father, crying jags, and although tested as a gifted child, she almost failed fourth grade. |
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That his stomach was more dolly tub than washboard, and his buttocks more pulpy than pert. |
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I think she may have accepted that my stomach will probably remain rather more cheeseboard than washboard. |
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Two days later and I had achieved a stomach that, if not washboard, was no longer in the washtub category. |
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Between these two or three exercises, a flatter stomach is accomplishable in no time, as long as you're performing them on a daily basis. |
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To prevent that queasy feeling, skip acidic foods like tomatoes and orange juice if your stomach is empty. |
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Earlier this year Norwegian researchers found feelings of nausea and queasiness are due more to anxiety and depression than stomach problems. |
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When I stand up the room tips a little as if I'm wasted, and my stomach is currently turning somersaults. |
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The young boy was then punched to the floor and kicked in the face and stomach by the accused. |
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But the affable lawyer with little stomach for making waves didn't take him off the job. |
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These same sensors also prevent further stomach contents from entering the duodenum until the stomach acid is neutralized and diluted. |
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Researchers say many sodas are acidic and contain carbon dioxide that can expand the stomach, which in turn can cause acid reflux. |
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They both reduce the acidity of stomach juices, which reduces irritation of the stomach, duodenum, and esophagus. |
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I know that cabbage traditionally goes with pork, but I've never been able to stomach the stuff. |
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A buffered pain reliever contains an antacid to reduce acidity in the stomach. |
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Fasting can often increase gastric acidity levels causing a burning feeling, a heaviness in the stomach, and a sour mouth. |
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There was no reason for the rabble of butterflies that seemed to be having a rave in my stomach. |
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My stomach did an amazing feat of acrobatics and my knees buckled under me. |
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Shibe Park had a press box far above the playing field, and a visiting reporter might get a queasy stomach if he was afflicted with acrophobia. |
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My stomach didn't jump and I wasn't excited, but my pulse was racing with nervousness. |
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It is a long racemose gland situated behind the stomach, stretching from the duodenum to the spleen. |
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An upset stomach stopped him from training on Tuesday and Wednesday but he is back in action now. |
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In oriental medicine, it is well known that Zusanli is an acupoint related to stomach diseases. |
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The stomach is the first place we usually put on weight and often a difficult place to lose weight. |
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I look down, and my stomach hits the back of my throat before deciding to settle around my Adam's apple. |
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He returned, once again sitting beside me, his hand fell on mine causing a jolt to shock my stomach. |
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He underwent a course of chemotherapy and radiotherapy but the cancer was so aggressive it spread to his stomach. |
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Tears started to sting at my eyes, rising from the storm of fear and anger and mortification that raged somewhere around my stomach. |
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But I know, any moment, she is going to look round, and my heart sinks with a judder into the pit of my stomach. |
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He scrambled to lie flat on his stomach in the car while shards of debris rained from the skies. |
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Stomach juices must break them into small pieces before they can be absorbed through the stomach wall and enter the bloodstream, Phillips says. |
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Hydrolysis also goes on in the strongly acid digestive juices of the stomach. |
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Excellent, a whole meal of stomach butterflies, jumpy heartbeats, racing pulses, and having to watch my step. |
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I couldn't concentrate on anything, the jumpiness in my stomach a constant distraction. |
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His gaze rakes over her bare stomach and arms briefly, but not long enough to make her uncomfortable. |
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The liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, thymus, adrenals, and stomach were examined histopathologically and were all found to be normal. |
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When she'd lifted it up, just past her stomach, she went limp and fell back on to the bed. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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The flesh was pale grey in the thin light and the stomach had a harsh, rank smell. |
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One of them planted a punch into his stomach, causing the Doctor to sink to his knees, whimpering in pain. |
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The dog whined and lay onto his stomach, looking up at Kara with big brown eyes. |
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Brandon bent down and blew a raspberry on her stomach, causing her to squeal. |
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Wylie lifted her up and blew a raspberry on her stomach but stopped when he noticed Maddy watching him. |
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The impact caused me to trip over my two feet and fall flat on my stomach, dropping Gabriella. |
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After the attack she suffered pains in her stomach and was afraid for the health of her baby. |
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He didn't even notice the ravenous hunger that made his stomach rumble in silent agony. |
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They lashed out with a kick to Matt's stomach that sent him stumbling backward, and almost immediately launched a spin kick at his head. |
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When the first person laid the sharp edge of a razor blade on my stomach, I didn't even flinch. |
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The areas of the sheep that sheep ked are most commonly found on are the neck, shoulders and stomach. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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His stomach is a bit irritable, but he's kept down macaroni and cheese and some pretzels. |
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Those with reflux also may feel like food is coming back up into the mouth, leaving a bitter aftertaste of stomach acid. |
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Within an hour my stomach was doing an imitation of one of those lorries with a rotating drum that deliver ready-mixed cement. |
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Physically I had a sort of knot in my stomach, and as each hour went by that she was missing, it got worse and worse. |
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His procedure involves dividing the stomach in two and then reattaching it in different areas. |
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It is reputed as a drug which dispels wind from the stomach and counteracts spasmodic disorders. |
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Due to weakness of bladder and stomach I experience involuntary discharge of urine and wind. |
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I was about to throw a punch to the boy's stomach to wind him, when I suddenly felt it myself. |
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Donna winced in pain, and spinning round, kicked out at Mark's stomach, momentarily winding him. |
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She dodged his extremely slow blows and sank her fist into his stomach, winding him. |
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He feinted and I took the bait as he kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me yet again. |
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Instead of hitting the man's chest, Carl winded him again by hitting him in the stomach. |
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Emilia did not want to hear that, and she kicked Tom in the stomach, winding him. |
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Meanwhile, his partner grabbed the boy and punched him in the stomach, winding him. |
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It added an air of eeriness and unreality to the situation that made Joe feel sick to the pit of his stomach. |
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As she struggled to keep hold of the bag she was kicked three times in the stomach before the group of four fled. |
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He threw me to the ground, finally releasing my hair, and delivered a swift kick to my stomach. |
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Her growling stomach gave her feet wings as Vareena chuckled softly and walked through the nearest door on her right. |
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As I sat in bed and futilely attempted to sleep, I noticed a deep rumbling sound emanating from the hollow recesses of my cavernous stomach. |
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It was replaced with a cold rage kindling in the pit of her stomach as she stared at her so called father. |
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I stood there a moment longer, teetering on my heels, my stomach lurching and twisting, waiting for him to turn around and see me. |
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The day I stand up and address a jury and my stomach isn't churning then I will just turn on my heel and walk out of court and never come back. |
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The band constricts the stomach, thus producing a small pouch with a narrow opening into the lower stomach. |
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Reaching across my stomach, he stroked the kitten's fur as she continued to purr happily at the attention. |
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Bright green eyes lined in red blinked up at me and my stomach dropped as I pulled my baby stepbrother into a hug. |
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I punched hard at the side of his face, and then kneed him hard in the stomach. |
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One man was left for dead with stab wounds behind a church and another was rushed to hospital by paramedics after he was knifed in the stomach. |
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The court heard Mr Smedley was knocked to the floor before his attackers kicked him twice in the stomach. |
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We clinked glasses and I knocked my drink back, feeling the burn in my throat and the warmth in my stomach. |
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Despite his air of confidence, Lipton's stomach was in knots, hard and cold. |
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I woke up this morning with a knot of excitement and anticipation nestling comfortably in my stomach. |
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She felt rooted to the spot, her disappointment and fear a cold, hard knot in the pit of her stomach. |
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At eleven o'clock she was knocking on his door, her stomach tied in a knot and her hands shaking slightly. |
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There was a hard knot in Charlie's stomach, and he wished he'd decided to wait outside despite the rain. |
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His stomach tightens in a knot as he stumbles down the hall towards his bedroom. |
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Frank exhaled, feeling a lessening of the tension that had been knotting his stomach muscles all week. |
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We usually get there early and sit around waiting for ages to soundcheck, my stomach gently knotting and unknotting with impatience. |
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My stomach knots itself in fear as I wait for the appearance of a man who controls my destiny, my Fate, and my life. |
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To this day, even if I simply think about being in such a situation, my stomach knots, my body tenses, and I go into avoidance mode. |
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But now, Jess could feel her stomach turning, knotting up inside her and making her nauseous. |
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She walked through the giant doors in the huge gothic building and her stomach began to knot up. |
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She glanced at the signature first, her stomach knotting as the glance confirmed it was from Phillip. |
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I thought about calling Matt to see if he'd heard anything about this, then changed my mind when my stomach knotted up at the thought. |
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Chills ran up and down his entire body, and he felt his stomach knotting fearfully. |
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Her stomach knotted into a hard ball of fear, but she knew enough not to let them see it. |
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Upon approaching the castle's wooden drawbridge, Jake's stomach began knotting, twisting up until it hurt. |
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I took a deep breath and tried to cool my face, my stomach knotting itself, as he went to order his coffee. |
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He works the metal into small chunks before swallowing it, his stomach acids fizz at it, then it blasts out at high speed the other end. |
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In summary, it appears that stomach ulcers are a common finding in foals and working horses. |
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I had this gnawing, worried feeling in the pit of my stomach, wondering if any farmers would show up. |
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The main function of pyloric closure is to reduce the volume of fluid that refluxes into the distal stomach from the duodenum. |
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The reflex peristaltic contraction sweeps any refluxed gastric fluid back into the stomach. |
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If the muscular valve above the stomach leaks, food mixed with acid washes back, or refluxes, into the esophagus. |
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A sudden cold wrenched my stomach, and I fought to keep from crying out. |
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The abomasum, known as the true stomach, normally lies on the floor of the abdomen, but can become filled with gas and rise to the top of the abdomen and become displaced. |
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Wednesday morning, I woke up at 4am with a knot in my stomach. |
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Pain shot through her stomach as someone kicked her, winding her. |
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He knew by the way his stomach was knotting up what was to come. |
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Does it need stomach juices to disintegrate or is my aspirin no good? |
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His words were cut short by a powerful blow in his stomach, followed by a series of lightning-fast jabs to his rugged face, and finished up with a jaw-shattering uppercut. |
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Then it all came back in a rush and the knot in my stomach tightened. |
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I kneed him in the stomach and when he stumbled back I kicked him. |
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Pearl kneed him hard in the stomach giving herself a chance to get free. |
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During this ascent Mr. Glaisher's hands became quite blue, and he experienced a qualmish sensation in the brain and stomach, resembling the approach of sea-sickness. |
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And now, a half hour later, my stomach is still quiveringly weak. |
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Too much sugar can certainly give you a stomach ache, and, in fact, too much of anything can upset your stomach and cause acid reflux or heartburn. |
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And then Sean punched him in the stomach, winding him completely. |
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Dairy processors were on the warpath, seeking to reclaim their share of stomach by giving consumers not only what they need, but also what they want. |
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Lynn paused, feeling the knot starting to tighten again in her stomach. |
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A knifeman and thief is today starting a three-year jail term for stabbing a householder in the stomach in a street confrontation over a garage break-in. |
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Feeling a jolt of surprise in my stomach, I look hesitantly back. |
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It reveals a genuinely washboard stomach and arms no longer flabby. |
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As the pitcher wound up to throw the third pitch, my stomach knotted up. |
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Secretion into the bloodstream is increased by the presence of food, particularly protein, in the stomach, and is also stimulated by neural reflexes. |
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Strong smells can push a slightly queasy stomach over the edge. |
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When my digestion was upset by the changing diet, she offered white rice and carrots to settle my stomach and pro-biotic supplements like acidophilus. |
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When my mother took me home, she had to give me shots in my stomach of Lovenox and I was prescribed Coumadin. |
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I suddenly felt winded, like someone had punched me in my stomach. |
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It is often not the food we eat that causes acidity problems in the stomach, but an over production of acid that is secreted into the stomach following a meal. |
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The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before. |
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Later, forensic exams found a near-fatal dose of heroin in her stomach but determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. |
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Her stomach knotted together, her heart jammed in her throat. |
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He plodded along, his stomach knotting more and more with each step. |
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No matter how successful you are or how fulfilled you feel, there are nights where you toss and turn because your stomach is knotted with thoughts of failure. |
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Now my stomach knotted as I wondered what I'd gotten myself into. |
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Still, the knot in my stomach tightened as I left Jack's trailer. |
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They actually have a balancing effect in the digestive tract, for whilst stimulating the flow of digestive juices, they can counteract excess acidity in the stomach. |
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Fear tied a knot in her stomach, and she tried to force it down. |
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Jynx withdrew her arms and slowly, carefully, rolled onto her stomach. |
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Against this backdrop, Paul breaking bread with Sharpton may be too much for Republican primary voters to watch or stomach. |
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A week into the trip, however, Rob went down with stomach pains. |
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Last time James had stomach problems after drinking too much orange juice. |
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The fruit, its oils and the kernel were traditionally used to treat severe acid stomach, excess wind, fatigue after menstruation and the common cold. |
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The medication may upset your stomach but if you experience acute abdominal pain call your doctor. |
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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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But the proposition had eventually broken apart in the churning, acidic stomach of Washington politics. |
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Nagle heard of one guy who got slammed in the stomach by a bowling ball that came rocketing out the back of the truck. |
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She is talking up a storm and making my stomach ache with laughter. |
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Variable quantities of gastric content normally reflux into the esophagus from time to time, more so when the stomach is filled and when the person is recumbent. |
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The stomach releases digestive juices and absorbs the resulting soup. |
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It was three or four years of annihilation, and by the end my stomach was in bits. |
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One landmark event in vertebrate evolution was the evolution of jaws from agnathan ancestors, which was followed by the first appearance of the stomach. |
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Sheldon went for the fourth man and swung her leg at his stomach. |
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And contrary to the belief that eating spicy foods can cause stomach ulcers, capsaicin is reported to hold digestive benefits. |
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I shifted and put the casing in my pocket, and when I did, I felt a quickening from my stomach to my jaw. |
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Instead he withdrew the weapon slowly and thrust it into Malek's stomach. |
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The acids and digestive juices in the stomach and intestines would break down and destroy insulin if it was swallowed, so it can't be taken in a pill. |
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But there are other possible causes such as wind or stomach ulcers. |
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I am fortunate that I have never been deathly ill, but whenever I have the stomach flu, I most certainly feel like I am dying. |
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Chris quickly kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me badly. |
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Additional films can be obtained with contrast medium in the stomach and duodenal loop in unresected patients. |
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When consumed, most bacteria do not survive the acidic conditions of the human stomach. |
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The few surviving bacteria conserve their energy and stored nutrients during the passage through the stomach by shutting down protein production. |
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Despite this, moderation of consumption is still recommended to mitigate chance of throat and stomach cancers. |
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However, some researchers suspect a link between consumption and higher stomach cancer rates. |
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Arctic hare have been reported to occasionally eat meat, including fish and the stomach contents of eviscerated caribou. |
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Maury rocked his chair onto its back legs, rubbed his shirted stomach, grinned. |
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A hot lion with a very bloated stomach... will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly. |
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He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter, and it has not staid his stomach for a minute. |
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This sort of crying proceeding from pride, obstinacy, and stomach, the will, where the fault lies, must be bent. |
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If after seven hours' tarrying he shall have no stomach, let him defer his meal, or eat very little at his ordinary time of repast. |
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Stoneroot is under the dominion of the Moon. It is used with good effect in chronic catarrh of the bladder, whites, and weak stomach. |
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The fasciculol poisons in the sulfur tuft damage the stomach and intestines, causing vomiting and diarrhea. |
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In his stomach and vomit the ME found traces of Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine, commonly known as TETS, or, in simplest terms, rat poison. |
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Unless there be some lesion of the stomach, there is no blood, either microscopic or occult. |
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The soft underbelly of the dragon. In the legend, the dragon's armor doesn't cover its stomach. |
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The rising stomach acid makes the esophageal muscle lose its elasticity, causing nausea, acid reflux and a burning sensation in the chest. |
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Bleach ingestion can cause damage to the esophagus and stomach, possibly leading to death. |
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The anorexic woman who broke down when her stomach began to expand. |
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Curious, unsymphonic sounds bellow from his startled stomach, from his neglected innards. He blushes. |
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Once ingested, parasite larvae quickly find their way into the host's abomasum, or true stomach. |
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As a person digests the water fleas, the worm larvae get released into the person's stomach tissues. |
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They were directed to watch out for people with fever, headache, achiness, sore throat, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, rash or red eyes. |
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Otherwise, it could be tonsillitis, adenoiditis or something called GERD in which stomach acid reaches the throat, but only a doc can diagnose. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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And Petroleum is used for sea or airsickness with a sensation of emptiness in the stomach that is relieved by constant eating. |
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Drinking it afterwards is thought to settle the stomach because it alkalises the gut. |
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He fends her off and, instead, she buries the blade in her own stomach. |
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The ancestor of the plague-causing bacterium Yersinia pestis causes mild stomach disease. |
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Wasn't the fear I had attributed to androphobia apparent, in my stomach, spotted with black moles, tremblingly affixing itself to my spine? |
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Laxman Kanji, 40, had been shifted to the hospital from a Karachi jail after he complained of pain in his stomach last week. |
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One example of this is Resolve, which contains painkiller and antiacid chemicals to settle an upset stomach. |
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Because this animal has developed mouthparts, with teeth and a keratose olecranon palatine, only chunks of prey are found in its stomach. |
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The tube was then placed through a gastrotomy made in the stomach, and the jejunal limb was fed distally into the duodenum and jejunum. |
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She has also had more surgery this year to fit a jejunostomy tube to feed her directly into her stomach. |
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The strain took a toll, and by June he was being laid up for days on end with stomach problems, headaches and heart symptoms. |
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Crouching on its stomach, the dog moved with him, teeth glittering, tongue lolling. |
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Ecod, I thank your worship, I'll make a shift to stay my stomach with a slice of cold beef in the pantry. |
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My conjecture being right he will find the third stomach, or manifolds, the seat of difficulty. |
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But above all things beware that thou eat not till thou feel thy stomach empty and that it hath made good digestion of the first meal. |
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The mesogastriums were extracted en bloc from the stomach, straightened and measured for their length and width. |
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In July 2002, at the age of 51, Sheene was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus and stomach. |
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We warily sipped the lemonade, knowingly flirting with the tourist stomach disorder known here as Moctezuma's revenge. |
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The list of soups includes concentrated broths and mondongos made with a hefty piece of cow's stomach. |
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He laughs a deep laugh that rumbles up from somewhere in his drumskin stomach. It spooks the mossies on the overhead telegraph wire. |
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Many medications may cause minor but bothersome symptoms such as cough or upset stomach. |
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I prescribed Iodized Lime, 1-2 grain every half hour. The stomach soon began to nauseate. |
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Tom is in rapt communion with his police car, lying on his stomach, pushing it round and round, making nee-naw noises. |
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A Swedish study shows that out of 600 stomach contents of red squirrels examined, only 4 contained remnants of birds or eggs. |
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The stomach contents of harbour porpoises suggests that they mainly feed on benthic fish, and sometimes pelagic fish. |
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The stomach contents of Dall's porpoises reveal that they mainly feed on cephalopods and bait fish, like capelin and sardines. |
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The analysis of the stomach contents of these fish indicate Atlantic cod is the top predator, preying on the herring and sprat. |
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The mystic objectifies a rich feeling in the pit of the stomach into a cosmology. |
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Other seaweed pills exploit the same effect as gastric banding, expanding in the stomach to make the body feel more full. |
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Against headache, vertigo, vapours which ascend forth of the stomach to molest the head, read Hercules de Saxonia and others. |
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She was rushed to hospital in Monaco on 23 May 2008 to have an emergency operation on her stomach after complaining of abdominal pains. |
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While the drug is approved for use in treating stomach cancer, many doctors prescribe it off label for other cancers as well. |
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Behind the jaws is a short esophagus and a large, blind stomach cavity which occupies much of the dorsal half of the disk. |
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Typically ten bursae are found, and each fits between two stomach digestive pouches. |
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Polyp colonies form by strobilation, in which multiple polyps share a common stomach cavity. |
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Pinnipeds have a simple stomach that is similar in structure to terrestrial carnivores. |
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Ross had found in the stomach wall of an Anopheles mosquito the oocysts which are the intermediate stage of the Plasmodium life cycle. |
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The pain and sickness caused by manna are the effects of its operation on the stomach. |
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A wide variety of seagrass has been found in dugong stomach contents, and evidence exists they will eat algae when seagrass is scarce. |
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Clams also have kidneys, a heart, a mouth, a stomach, a nervous system and an anus. |
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They produce a stomach oil made up of wax esters and triglycerides that is stored in the proventriculus. |
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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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When eating cellulose, the food is softened in the stomach and passed to the cecum, where bacteria reduce it to its carbohydrate elements. |
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In comparison to the European rabbit, the hare has a proportionally smaller stomach and caecum. |
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Wolves typically commence feeding by consuming the larger internal organs of their prey, such as the heart, liver, lungs and stomach lining. |
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With the jeans part way down and the upper slopes of her white-pantied bottom exposed, Penny gasped as Mark's knuckles grazed her bare stomach. |
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Mint was originally used as a medicinal herb to treat stomach ache and chest pains. |
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Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the parietal cells of the gastric glands, located on the wall of the fundus of the stomach. |
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Even as I said that, my heartbeat raced faster, my stomach parkoured around my middle. |
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One individual was dissected and found to have 16 juveniles in its stomach. |
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The black swallower, with its distensible stomach, is notable for its ability to swallow, whole, bony fishes ten times its mass. |
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Like horses, they have a simple stomach, but a large cecum, in which they can digest tough plant matter. |
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This reduction in digestion results in a proportional reduction in oxygen use in the stomach and therefore a correlated oxygen supply for diving. |
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To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. |
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These stones are swallowed by animals to aid digestion and break down food and hard fibers once they enter the stomach. |
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Before the mucus string reaches the prostyle, the acidity of the stomach makes the mucus less sticky and frees particles from it. |
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Morphine binds to and activates mu opioid receptor in the brain, spinal cord, stomach and intestine. |
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Cloves are used as a carminative, to increase hydrochloric acid in the stomach and to improve peristalsis. |
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Topical application over the stomach or abdomen are said to warm the digestive tract. |
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The more irritated the llama is, the further back into each of the three stomach compartments it will try to draw materials from for its spit. |
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Cattle have one stomach with four compartments, the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, with the rumen being the largest compartment. |
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Therefore, compared to humans, they have a relatively small stomach but very long intestines to facilitate a steady flow of nutrients. |
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Horses are not ruminants, they have only one stomach, like humans, but unlike humans, they can utilize cellulose, a major component of grass. |
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A diagnostic workup with endoscopy found punched-out lesions in the stomach. |
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After leaving the stomach, the hydrochloric acid of the chyme is neutralized in the duodenum by sodium bicarbonate. |
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Omeprazole is an antisecretory drug, which works by decreasing the amount of acid the stomach produces. |
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The officer, who is from the Glenrothes area, was taken to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy with injuries to his arm and stomach. |
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She went to bed at home in Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire, after complaining of stomach pains and was later found dead by husband Will. |
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Nibbles and aperitifs help to stimulate digestion, and prepare the stomach for food. |
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I suffered for months and months with excruciating pain in my stomach, which I can only describe as like labour pains. |
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The groups got into a fistfight, a gunshot sounded and Avo fell to the ground with a bullet in his stomach. |
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The doctor told her that her stomach problems were psychosomatic. |
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To get under the porch, I lay on my stomach and slithered like a snake. |
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It's taken me forever to find a brand of frozen pizza that agrees with my stomach. |
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The mouth, oesophagus, stomach, and intestines are part of the human alimentary canal. |
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His eyes are cold, and the chill between us twists in the pit of my stomach. |
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Further, Caulis Bambusae downbears the stomach, thus downbearing upwardly counterflowing depressive heat. |
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The stomach channel's uniting point, Zu San Li, is chosen in order to drain the stomach and downbear counterflow. |
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He heard the firing and as he walked he felt it in the pit of his stomach as though it echoed on his own diaphragm. |
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And at that point I start to feel faint and my stomach starts doing that weird flippy thing. |
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The foreign body stuck inside the dog's stomach turned out to be a bottle cap. |
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After stroking you should switch to foulage moving up from right lower part of your stomach towards hips. |
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I have seen, too, a frog-like beast with protruding green eyes, which is simply a gaping mouth with a huge stomach behind it. |
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I wanted it, but my stomach was so gnashy I ended up taking a bite, walking out to the pool, and then returning for another. |
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It made his stomach grumble in protest to think the mule was eating, and here he was worrying about her with an empty belly of his own. |
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For instance, one writer who discussed tracking gut-shot deer talked about a kidney hit and compared it to the liver and stomach wound. |
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He didn't have puffed-up gym muscles. His strapping body had a rippling stomach, ridged like a tray of baklava. |
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When choosing software, don't have eyes bigger than your stomach. Rather, stick to whatever level of software you need, and no more. |
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Spores might have gotten into its stomach while grazing for the first few times. |
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He drowned his stomach and senses with a large draught and ingurgitation of wine. |
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While there, he feigned stomach cramps and in the confusion fled into a monastery. |
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Napoleon's father had died of stomach cancer, although this was seemingly unknown at the time of the autopsy. |
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Under the phiran her little kangri of hot coals sent long fingers of heat across her stomach. |
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If my life were a Saturday-morning cartoon, you would have heard a loud kerplunk as my stomach dropped. My poor starving stomach. |
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Stephen, however, fell ill with a stomach disorder and died on 25 October 1154, allowing Henry to inherit the throne rather sooner than had been expected. |
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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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The lap belt should be worn low over the hips, not against the stomach. |
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Well-known brands include antacid remedies such as Rennies, and products which coat and protect the lining of your stomach and oesophagus, such as Gaviscon. |
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Remember this is a stimulant and it does not come free of side effects like jitteriness, headaches or upset stomach, not to mention interrupted sleep. |
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The norovirus causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramping. |
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This is mainly due to longer residence times in the stomach. |
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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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He stabbed McVitie in the face and stomach, driving the blade into his neck while twisting the knife, not stopping even as McVitie lay on the floor dying. |
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The abdomen was opened below the xiphoid process, and the pyloric end of the stomach was ligated avoiding any injuries to the adjacent blood vessels. |
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Besides these fomentations, irrigations, inunctions, odoraments, prescribed for the head, there must be the like used for the liver, spleen, stomach, hyperchondries, etc. |
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