Digested Sentence Examples

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  • He digested his sufferings alone.

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  • Thus, a number of copper-tin alloys when digested with hydrochloric acid leave the same crystalline residue, which on analysis proves to be the compound Cu 3 Sn.

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  • A hydrated form is prepared when a solution of titanic acid in hydrochloric acid is digested with copper, or when the trichloride is precipitated with alkalis.

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  • The food must be digested, absorbed and excreted with great rapidity.

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  • It must, however, be admitted that much of his knowledge was ill digested; it even appears that he regarded Plato and Speusippus as Stoics.

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  • The dialkyl thioureas when digested with mercuric oxide and amines give guanidines.

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  • The ore (0 5 gramme) is digested with a mixture of potassium nitrate and nitric acid.

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  • This amyloid substance is slowly and imperfectly digested by pepsin - digestion being more complete with trypsin and by autolytic enzymes.

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  • Later the nitrogen-content of the nodule decreases, most of the organisms, which are largely composed of proteid material, becoming digested and transformed into soluble nitrogenous compounds which are conducted to the developing roots and seeds.

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  • And from these, digested in their proper rank and subordination, to draw out one uniform law of the church is the purport of this book.

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  • In 1 In the absence of experiments it is assumed that wheat is digested like other foods of the same class.

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  • This knowledge, joined to what he had gathered by historical reading of equally unusual extent, he carefully digested and gave to the world in his Biographisch-literarisches Handworterbuch zur Geschichte der exacten Wissenschaften, containing notices of the lives and labours of mathematicians, astronomers, physicists, and chemists, of all peoples and all ages.

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  • This substance is transformed into hexachlor-R-pentene oxycarboxylic acid (3) when digested with water; and chromic acid oxidizes this substance to hexachlor-R-pentene (4).

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  • If barium is present, the solution of the carbonates in hydrochloric acid is evaporated and digested with strong alcohol for some time; barium chloride, which is nearly insoluble in alcohol,is thus separated, the remainder being precipitated by a few drops of hydrofluosilicic acid, and may be confirmed by the ordinary tests.

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  • Difficulty and pain in swallowing may be complained of when the cancer is beginning to block the inlet, but if it is situated at the pylorus the discomfort comes on an hour or two after a meal - at the time that the partially digested food is trying to make its way into the small intestine.

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  • The precipitate, after having been collected and washed, is digested with a warm concentrated solution of ammonium carbonate, which dissolves the uranium as a yellow solution of ammonium uranate, while the hydrated oxide of iron, the alumina, &c., remain.

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  • Knowledge of the habits of animals and experience are the best guides to the nature of food to be supplied, but the keepers should be required to observe the droppings of their charges and to judge from these of the extent to which any particular substances are being digested.

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  • The whole of Aristotle's works, presented in the Latin translations and notes of the Arabian commentators, were by him digested, interpreted and systematized in accordance with church doctrine.

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  • The story told to Herodotus of its destroying snakes is, according to Savigny, devoid of truth, but Cuvier states that he discovered partly digested remains of a snake in the stomach of a mummied ibis.

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  • Fiber-Carbohydrate material in food that cannot be digested.

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  • Regular grocery-store cow's milk, which cannot be adequately digested by infants and can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, should not be introduced until a child is a year old.

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  • The smooth walls above the liquid afford no foothold, and they are drowned; their bodies are digested and the products of digestion are ultimately absorbed by the glands in the pitcher-wall.

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  • In both these cases the stimulation is followed, not only by movement, but by the secretion of an acid liquid containing a digestive juice, by virtue of which the insect is digested after being killed.

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  • From public men in all parts of the country he received such a store of suggestions as came to no other man, digested it, and was enabled by means of it to speak with what seemed infallible wisdom.

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  • The food thus reaches the stomach in large lumps which cannot be readily digested, and either remain there till they decompose and give rise to irritation in the stomach itself, or pass on to the intestine, where digestion is likewise incomplete, and the food is ejected without the proper amount of nourishment having been extracted from it; while at the same time the products of its decomposition may have been absorbed and acted as poisons, giving rise to lassitude, discomfort, headache, or perhaps even to irritability and sleeplessness.

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  • The reason for this is that farinaceous foods are digested in the intestine and not in the stomach, where they may undergo fermentation, whereas proteid foods are to a great extent digested in the stomach.

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  • The mid-gut is essentially the digestive and absorptive region of the alimentary canal, and its surface is, in most cases, increased by pouch-like or tubular outgrowths which not only serve as glands for the secretion of the digestive juices, but may also become filled by the more fluid portion of the partially digested food and facilitate its absorption.

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  • Its title is the Ch'un Ch'iu, or " Spring and Autumn," the events of every year being digested under the heads of the four seasons, two of which are used by synecdoche for the whole.

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  • It is unmethodical and badly digested, homiletical in style, and abounding in biblical quotations.

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  • The most important are collected together and digested (so far as regards England) in Lyndwood's Provinciale, a work which remains of great authority in English courts.

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  • Most of the praetentacular region and the larval tentacles separate off, being then taken into the alimentary canal, where they are digested.

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  • The first of the works by which he is known was published anonymously in 1608, with the title Ciceronis Princeps, a laborious compilation of all Cicero's remarks on the origin and principles of regal government, digested and systematically arranged.

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  • Pease straw, if not sandy, and good bright oat straw are good fodder for horses; but with barley and wheat straw, in the case of a horse, more energy is consumed during its passage through the alimentary canal than the digested straw yields.

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  • Claudette digested the response reflectively and then lifted her lovely shoulders in a graceful shrug again.

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  • Dean thought of suggesting that Cynthia wait until dessert (and the news) was digested before chitchatting about the particulars, but he held his tongue.

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  • These cells are specially designed to present peptide antigens derived from such digested particles.

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  • This heat kills the salmonella and neutralizes the Avidin to allow it to be digested and absorbed by the body.

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  • The post-mortem had in fact disclosed one and half ounces of partially digested food which contained currants.

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  • Soil erosion Soil erosion is reduced where digested sludge from farm slurry digested sludge from farm slurry digester schemes provides a good fertilizer.

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  • After all you have read and inwardly digested the article.

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  • The carbohydrates present in the soup or juice can be partially digested by your saliva.

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  • I think most of Phil's is easily digested.

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  • Soil erosion Soil erosion is reduced where digested sludge from farm slurry digester schemes provides a good fertilizer.

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  • This acts to control the amount of digested stomach contents chyme - which slowly enters the duodenum a little amount at a time.

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  • A 570 bp DNA fragment amplified from the capsid protein gene was digested with Ava II restriction enzyme and separated by gel electrophoresis.

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  • In order for lactose to be digested, the body produces an enzyme called lactase.

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  • Having digested and admired the views some more, we headed back down toward St Agatha across more Alpine pastures.

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  • In peptide mass mapping the resolved proteins are digested with trypsin and the derived peptides accurately sized using mass spectrometry.

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  • The capsules contain pure powered herb only, have a fast solubility time and are easily digested.

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  • A plainchant responsory is a lengthy item following a reading, allowing time for the content of the reading to be digested.

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  • In the experiment, a batch of DNA is digested by two different restriction enzymes.

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  • The DNA is digested or ' cut up ' using restriction enzymes.

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  • The DNA in this green tube will now be digested by both restriction enzymes.

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  • Blood full of just digested nutrients from the intestine and the stomach enter the liver via the hepatic portal vein.

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  • It can be high yielding, easy to process, readily digested, and costs less than other cereals.

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  • As regards the Talmud, neither the Mishnah nor the subsequent Gemara aimed at presenting a digested corpus of law.

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  • When digested with fuming hydrochloric acid for some time it is converted into ad furfurane dicarboxylic acid (see Furfurane); while on heating with barium sulphide it is transformed into a - thiophene carboxylic acid (see Thiophene).

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  • All DNA used in Southern blots was also digested with 0.25 µg Ribonuclease A per µg DNA upon completion of restriction endonuclease digestion.

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  • Amplified products will be digested by restriction enzymes in order to identify existing polymorphism.

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  • The sloth 's stomach is always filled with partially digested leaves.

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  • Whatever is eaten is not digested into useable energy for the body.

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  • When the sphincter does not remain tightly closed, the acid and the partially digested food travel back up into the esophagus.

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  • Probiotics work mainly in the large intestine, where they finish the process of digesting any foods not digested in the small intestine.

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  • If so, chances are good that the bone has been digested and passed, and her upset stomach this morning was caused by something else.

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  • There is also a theory that a dog eats stools because there are still traces of nutrients left in the feces that weren't properly digested the first time through the system.

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  • The company manufactures easily digested formulas suitable for dogs with chronic health conditions such as allergies, sensitive stomachs, arthritis or diabetes.

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  • This occurs because the blood has been digested.

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  • The first thing your veterinarian must do is rule out the possibility of the digested blood coming from a wound the dog was licking or swallowing blood from its respiratory tract or mouth.

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  • When a dog passes digested blood, the stools are shiny, sticky and black.

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  • Because, it is already in the process of being digested.

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  • It cannot be digested; its only purpose is to cause vomiting to settle an upset stomach.

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  • This process converts the grain's natural starches into easily digested vegetable sugars.

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  • Natural Planet is made with chicken, brown rice, flaxseed, sea salt, carrots, and more for well balanced, easily digested nutrition for your dog.

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  • A natural diet for a dog would consist in a variety of raw meats and some partially digested cereal and vegetable products similar to what would be found in the stomachs of the dog's prey.

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  • Since breast milk is so easily digested, a baby may be hungry again as soon as one and one-half hours after the last feeding.

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  • Stool-The solid waste that is left after food is digested.

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  • Because nutrients are only poorly digested and absorbed, the person with CF is often ravenously hungry, underweight, and shorter than expected for his age.

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  • Glucose from the digested food circulates in the blood as a ready energy source for any cells that need it.

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  • Feces-The solid waste, also called stool, that is left after food is digested.

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  • The colon (the large intestine) absorbs water while forming waste products (the stool) from digested food.

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  • The cramping results from the inability of the muscular contractions of the bowel to push the digested food past the obstruction.

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  • This medication would be taken orally and could prevent the absorption of digested phenylalanine into the patient's bloodstream.

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  • An over-the-counter product marketed by the brand name Beano contains the enzyme alpha-galactosidase that works with the body's digestive system to break down complex carbohydrates into simple sugars that are easily digested.

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  • After food is digested by the stomach and small intestine, the undigested material passes in liquid form into the colon, which absorbs water, nutrients and salts.

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  • The pollen is then digested by the colony and turned into honey, which can keep indefinitely.

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  • As tryptophan is digested, the brain changes it into serotonin.

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  • Since the vitamins obtained from the juice are more easily digested, the vitamins and minerals in the produce can give you a burst of energy you can feel almost instantly after drinking the juice.

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  • During this process, small hair-like structures within the small intestine called villi, which are responsible for the absorption of digested nutrients, become damaged.

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  • It is found only in plants and it represents a portion of plant foods not easily digested by the body.

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  • Plant foods are easily digested, and will provide satiety in adequate portions.

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  • This test will make it clear if proteins are being digested properly or not.

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  • Insoluble fiber, which can't be digested, helps prevent constipation.

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  • Food combining systems typically focus on choosing foods that may be eaten together and digested easily.

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  • Food combining systems seek to lessen or eliminate these allergy and digestive issues by not only choosing specific foods to eat but also remaining conscious of the time of day foods are digested.

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  • Simple carbohydrates are digested quickly and absorbed immediately.

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  • If food were combined improperly, Diamond claimed it caused food to "putrefy and ferment" within the intestinal tract instead of being digested.

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  • Breast milk is digested and assimilated faster than formula, so baby will generally be hungrier in less time than a formula fed infant.

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  • Lately, her life was slowly being digested with desire to be with him every minute.

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  • Cobalt ammonium phosphate, CoNH4PO 4.12H 2 0, is formed when a soluble cobalt salt is digested for some time with excess of a warm solution of ammonium phosphate.

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  • Fabre states that the mother-insect carefully arranges the food-supply so that the most nutritious and easily digested portion is nearest the egg, to form the first meal of the young larva.

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  • The crude solid product from the tar distillate is digested with carbon bisulphide to dissolve the pyrene, the solution filtered and the solvent evaporated.

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  • The arrested embryos or eggs are then swallowed and digested by those in the same capsule which have advanced in development.

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  • If this "royal jelly" continue to be given to the grub throughout its life, it will grow into a queen; if the ordinary mixture of honey and digested pollen be substituted, as is usually the case from the fourth day, the grub will become a worker.

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  • A new biographical collection, the Gallery of Eminent Persons of Scotland (1799), was succeeded after a short interval by a Modern Geography digested on a New Plan (1802; enlarged, 1807).

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  • When digested for some time with a caustic alkali it is converted into a basic salt, PbCrO 4 PbO, a pigment known as "chrome red."

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  • These are the coarsest mills, in which all gossip is first rudely digested or cracked up before it is emptied into finer and more delicate hoppers within doors.

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  • Aaron quietly digested the information and then nodded.

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  • Elise needed no other motivation than her friend was in trouble, and Brady hadn't yet digested how such tiny devices could collapse the countries of the world.

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