Digesting Sentence Examples

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  • He was quiet, digesting the news.

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  • This salt may be prepared by digesting flowers of sulphur with sodium sulphite solution or by boiling sulphur with milk of lime.

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  • In addition, some animals are allergic to specific foods or they have difficulty digesting certain grains such as brown rice.

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  • His bittersweet chocolate gaze wandered over her face in search of something, or maybe he was digesting the information.

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  • Party was rather damped by the sheer tiredness, people choosing to snooze in front of the wood fire digesting rice instead !

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  • The gastrointestinal system of cats has difficulty digesting grains.

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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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  • There have been a few reports of dogs having trouble digesting this brand of chew treats, mainly resulting in bowel obstructions that required surgical intervention.

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  • One of your new official jobs as a pet parent is to be able to collect a fresh stool sample so that your vet can look into it for any parasites and see how your dog is digesting his food.

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  • To create the compost, these organisms are digesting the compost materials and breaking them down into a rich soil additive.

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  • As a result, the caregiver is less overwhelmed with seeking and digesting new information, making arrangements, or rushing to find elder care services.

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  • A heavy meal just before bed can cause a stomach ache, and the difficulty of digesting the large amount of food may keep the body stimulated and not relaxed.

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  • Other symptoms can include sores that do not heal, growths on the skin or below the skin, unusual bleeding, difficulty digesting food or swallowing, and changes in bowel or bladder function.

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  • The blood glucose level, or blood sugar level, indicates how well the body is digesting the lactose.

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  • Children who are lactose intolerant have difficulty digesting milk and milk products, and may be at risk for malnutrition, particularly a calcium deficiency.

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  • However, most children are not in this category, and no special diet is recommended for them, except that they should avoid eating fatty foods because the body has difficulty digesting fat when the liver is not working well.

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  • However, most children are not in this category, and no special diet is currently recommended for them, except that they should avoid eating fatty foods because the body has difficulty digesting fat when the liver is not working well.

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  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, and digesting food, pain, nausea, and lack of appetite are among the most common reasons that many hospital patients do not consume enough nutrients.

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  • Particularly in the Internet age, writing for magazines includes partially digesting the information for the reader.

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  • In fact, many celiac sufferers have to give up dairy for prolonged periods of time because their intestines have become so damage by repeated gluten exposure they have difficulty digesting casein.

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  • Some autism experts believe the food allergies and gastrointestinal problems experienced by some autistic people may be related to difficulties digesting gluten and casein.

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  • It also acts as a negative calorie food because your body must work harder at digesting it.

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  • In addition, calories are needed for digesting and processing food and for fueling any physical activity you perform throughout your day.

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  • Digesting food takes up about 10 percent of the calories burned each day, and you as an individual can decide how many calories are burned through physical activities.

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  • As mentioned above, about 10 percent of the calories you burn every day come from digesting food.

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  • Apparently, when you cook food it becomes acidic, some becomes toxic at low levels, and your body has a hard time digesting it.

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  • You will lose weight, feel better and have more energy.In order for a food to speed metabolism, the body must burn more calories digesting it than the food contains.

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  • Bile is a fat that is used for digesting fiber found in fruits and vegetables.

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  • Some individuals may have difficulty digesting wheat or other whole grains.

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  • She stared at him, digesting the idea that they were back to square one.

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  • Iridium tetrachloride, IrC1 41 is obtained by dissolving the finely divided metal in aqua regia; by dissolving the hydroxide in hydrochloric acid; and by digesting the hydrated sesquichloride with nitric acid.

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  • In 1768 he had published Institutiones metallurgicae, intended to give a scientific form to chemistry by digesting facts established by experiment into a connected series of propositions.

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  • Molybdenum sesquioxide, Mo 2 O 3, a black mass insoluble in acids, is formed by heating the corresponding hydroxide in vacuo, or by digesting the trioxide with zinc and hydrochloric acid.

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  • It is also prepared by digesting precipitated mercuric sulphide with an alkaline sulphide fox some hours; it is said that Chinese vermilion owes its superiority to being made in this way.

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  • The mono-nuclear cells are ingesting and digesting many of the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes.

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  • In 1861 Butlerow obtained a sugar-like substance, methylenitan, by digesting trioxymethylene, the solid polymer of formaldehyde, with lime.

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  • The first of these is a methodical treatise, setting forth Machiavelli's views on military matters, digesting his theories respecting the superiority of national troops, the inefficiency of fortresses, the necessity of relying upon infantry in war, and the comparative insignificance of artillery.

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  • He was all his life an omnivorous reader of the best books in very varied fields of literature, and he developed to an unusual degree the faculty of digesting and remembering what he has read.

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  • A preparation sufficing for most purposes is obtained by digesting the commercial article in absolute alcohol, decanting and evaporating the solution to dryness and fusing in silver vessels.

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  • The success of this first experiment encouraged the emperor to attempt the more difficult enterprise of simplifying and digesting the older law contained in the treatises of the jurists.

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  • But the natural vigour of the English genius resisted influences alien to itself, and showed a robust capacity for digesting the varied diet offered to it.

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  • It is also obtained by digesting freshly precipitated silver chloride with potash.

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  • On his return in 1854 he occupied himself in digesting the results of the expedition in so far as they concerned cuneiform inscriptions, and published an important work upon them (Dechrifrement des inscriptions cuneiformes, 1861).

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  • Vanadium salts may be obtained from mottramite by digesting the mineral with concentrated hydrochloric acid, the liquid being run off and the residue well washed; the acid liquid and the washings are then evaporated with ammonium chloride, when ammonium metavanadate separates.

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  • Berthelot, by digesting with chalk and cheese, obtained from it 12% of its weight of alcohol, along with calcium lactate, but no appreciable quantity of sugar.

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  • It will be a difficult feat to genuinely remain a deist after digesting the information contained in this chef-d'oeuvre.

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  • A giant robot ship has wandered into the galaxy and is destroying planets in its path, digesting the debris for fuel.

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  • Bacon seems indeed to have been a lawyer of the first order, with a keen scientific insight into the bearings of isolated facts and a power of generalization which admirably fitted him for the self-imposed task, unfortunately never completed, of digesting or codifying the chaotic mass of the English law.

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  • Both are easily removed by passing chlorine through the cold solution, to produce ferric and manganic salt, and then digesting the liquid with a washed precipitate of basic carbonate, produced from a small portion of the solution by means of sodium carbonate.

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