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  • consider decomposition, brought about by the digestive action of the larvae of the cheese fly Pioph
  • s, The American Ferment Company, to create a digestive aid.
  • α-GAL is present in digestive aids such as the product Beano.
  • noticed that he had many young patients with digestive and intestinal problems.
  • from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
  • diseases, mainly rheumatic ones, as well as digestive and gynaecological troubles.
  • endoderm that will form the cells lining the digestive and respiratory tract.
  • rs of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; as senior executive dir
  • Their endoderm consists of a proxmal digestive and a distal non-digestive section.
  • perhaps as a means of maintaining intestinal digestive bacteria as a source of supplementary calciu
  • A digestive biscuit averages around 70 calories, althoug
  • ctured by Mars Incorporated, consisting of a digestive biscuit centre and a variety of milky cream
  • The typical digestive biscuit contains coarse brown wheat flour (w
  • Main article: Digestive biscuit
  • Digestive biscuits may not be suitable for nut or soya
  • Digestive biscuits are frequently eaten with tea or co
  • 008 Little appeared in adverts for McVitie's digestive biscuits, did the voiceover for SMA baby for
  • gery to address a deterioration of a chronic digestive condition.
  • This article is about the digestive croup.
  • s excessive abdominal noise may be a sign of digestive disease, especially when accompanied by abdo
  • researchers for complex treatment of several digestive diseases and diabetes mellitus.
  • NIH/National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
  • tinal surgeryand Hepatology under centre for Digestive diseases, Neurology, Paediatric Neurology an
  • rointestinal disorders called the Centre for Digestive Diseases.
  • Specialty Ranks: Digestive Disorders (22), Urology (22), Ear, Nose & Th
  • ood, electricity, and medications related to digestive disorders during the month of Ramadan as com
  • the related compound berberine for treating digestive disorders caused by bacterial infections.
  • n to babies and children for colic, or other digestive disorders, but dill oil is not used for this
  • espiratory disorders; rheumatology; urology; digestive disorders; ear, nose, and throat; psychiatry
  • Symptoms typically include digestive disturbances, fever and visual problems.
  • mptoms can include biliary colic and general digestive disturbances, including bloating and diarrhe
  • the life cycle occur in the epithelia of the digestive ducts and possibly the gills of the host.
  • Leaves are Cardiac; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Emmenagogue; Odontalgic; Sternutatory; Styp
  • botanist Yolande Heslop-Harrison discovered digestive enzyme activity in G. africana.
  • psinogen, the zymogen (inactive) form of the digestive enzyme pepsin.
  • The digestive enzyme α-amylase is responsible for the brea
  • It is most commonly produced by the digestive enzyme alpha amylase (a common enzyme in hum
  • nduces pancreatitis through dysregulation of digestive enzyme production and cytoplasmic vacuolizat
  • otrypsinogen is a precursor (zymogen) of the digestive enzyme chymotrypsin.
  • Chymotrypsin is a digestive enzyme that can perform proteolysis.
  • Chitinases are digestive enzymes that break down glycosidic bonds in
  • However, it is not known whether the digestive enzymes were produced by the plant itself or
  • tiated by the cells' lysosomes releasing the digestive enzymes they contain out into the cytoplasm.
  • They use digestive enzymes to break down toxic substances, dige
  • uct of Wirsung is functional and carries the digestive enzymes released by the pancreas.
  • weaken the pectin network, so that a host of digestive enzymes can be excreted into the plant host
  • ey further into the pitcher to an area where digestive enzymes such as proteases are prevalent in t
  • ted tube shaped leaves filled with water and digestive enzymes (or bacteria in the case of Darlingt
  • ishing a pH favorable to the action of other digestive enzymes in the small intestine and preventin
  • Astacins are a family of digestive enzymes, discovered in the 1990s, which were
  • s choosing for males that can overcome these digestive enzymes, whether through genetic variation o
  • g in the subsequent activation of pancreatic digestive enzymes.
  • exude a sticky substance that also contains digestive enzymes.
  • d also make them resistant to proteolysis by digestive enzymes.
  • ry history, serine proteases were originally digestive enzymes.
  • es are animals that liquify their food using digestive enzymes.
  • small bat has been found roosting above the digestive fluid in the pitchers of the carnivorous pla
  • For the human body digestive fluid, see Chyme.
  • n cells and affects the components of sweat, digestive fluids, and mucus.
  • lood coagulation in the heart, the motion of digestive fluids, and other physiologic topics.
  • ns: enlargment of superficial lymph nodes, a digestive form, a cardiac form, a nervous form, a resp
  • ermis contains areas with and others without digestive function.
  • This improves both respiratory and digestive functions for the sponge, pulling in oxygen
  • Gastrointestinal: Digestive, gastric or intestinal disorders (abdominal
  • of Stephanostomum baccatum were found in the digestive gland of Buccinum undatum.
  • An example of an accessory digestive gland is the exocrine pancreas.
  • oxanthellae of the genus Symbiodinium in the digestive gland (hepatopancreas).
  • e long and tangled within the mollusk host's digestive gland, that cause parasitic castration of th
  • orption of the gonad and a pale yellow-brown digestive gland.
  • The digestive glands are entirely within the central disc.
  • overed with stalked mucilagenous and sessile digestive glands, which serve to trap and digest insec
  • overed with stalked mucilagenous and sessile digestive glands, which serve to trap and digest insec
  • overed with stalked mucilagenous and sessile digestive glands, which serve to trap and digest insec
  • lked) mucilagenous glands and sessile (flat) digestive glands.
  • Italy they are now marketed as a variety of Digestive, having previously been known as Suncrok.
  • The Farncombe Institute (Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute) is a Canadian med
  • Actions of the major digestive hormones secreted by APUD cells
  • s such as respiratory-cerebral, muscular and digestive in his analysis.
  • mild to severe cases of mental retardation, digestive issues, and heart and kidney problems.
  • Flies use an oral tube to release their digestive juices onto their meal to transform it to a
  • s a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices (bile and pancreatic juice) through t
  • testine as muscles contract to move food and digestive juices down the gastrointestinal tract and f
  • cessary to regulate the components of sweat, digestive juices, and mucus.
  • ll the relatively spicy stuff) and jeervonn ( digestive Kadhis include asafoetida, Vomvom, Jeera, fe
  • the treatment of vitamin E deficiency due to digestive malabsorption in paediatric patients sufferi
  • The digestive metabolism was first demonstrated in 2002 th
  • "Dopamine has an emetic effect and inhibitis digestive motricity".
  • can cause vomiting, and difficulties of the digestive, nervous, respiratory and circulatory system
  • m a specimen collected from the spiral valve digestive organ of a goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni
  • m a specimen collected from the spiral valve digestive organ of a goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni
  • A closely related term is "accessory digestive organ".
  • accompanied by partial or full degeneracy of digestive organs (causing the animal to die quickly) a
  • ctional diseases as well as the disorders of digestive organs, kidneys, and urinary ways.
  • This worm has a sac digestive plan, that is, it does not have a separate o
  • curs in the pancreas, which synthesises many digestive precursor enzymes known as zymogens.
  • ting food frequently leads to intestinal and digestive problems for Churequeros (ibid).
  • FitzGerald suffered from many digestive problems for much of his shortened life.
  • of being overwhelmed and is also helpful for digestive problems in adults, easing flatulence, const
  • fatigue, loss of energy, and aches, pains or digestive problems that are resistant to treatment may
  • is used to treat dysentery, fever, diarrhea, digestive problems, and violent body pains.
  • l as acute and chronic health issues such as digestive problems, food intolerances, asthma and Myal
  • he Seminole used an extract of the roots for digestive problems, and extracts of the seeds, or of t
  • at a number of ailments including dysentery, digestive problems, swollen breasts, coughs and colds,
  • t to diagnose intestinal infections or other digestive problems.
  • l methods for problems such as headaches and digestive problems.
  • of acute arsenic poisoning by ingestion are digestive problems: vomiting, abdominal pains, diarrhe
  • known that the enzyme would not survive the digestive process if taken orally.
  • ted on the enzymatic actions of foods in the digestive process, and controlled weight by controllin
  • rocedure so that their nutritional needs and digestive processes can be more easily studied.
  • t function as hormonal regulators of various digestive processes and feeding behaviors.
  • Although M. smithii is paramount in digestive processes, it has a low prevalence in human
  • from bicarbonate of soda and taken for their digestive properties.
  • His digestive rate of the stomach was also slower than a n
  • oblet cells in the epithelial surface of the digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive syste
  • contain lysosomal enzymes, which carry out a digestive role, either in defense: Clara cells engulf
  • that stimulates smooth muscle and increases digestive secretions.
  • he Diseases of the Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Sexual and Urinary Organs) (in Handbook of
  • cancers of the breast, female genital tract, digestive sites, urinary organs, lymphoreticular malig
  • ropubic space of Retzius (from the Clinic of Digestive Surgery, University Hospital St-Pierre, Brus
  • C stands for Diseases, C06 for Digestive System Diseases and C06.301 for Digestive Sy
  • t was soon discovered to be a Greek term for digestive system or intestine.
  • Sometimes it is used to cleanse digestive system due to its purity.
  • The digestive system of lamoids is distinctive, with a not
  • Retarding the expulsion of fluids into the digestive system by irritated tissues, by "coating" th
  • species' many peculiarities is that it has a digestive system unique amongst birds.
  • cercariae develop into adult distomes in the digestive system of the bird.
  • Paramyxids develop within the digestive system of marine invertebrates, and undergo
  • ion: Complex food is taken into a specialist digestive system and broken down into small pieces to
  • natural water treats several diseases of the digestive system and the respiratory organs too.
  • The duodenum, in anatomy, is part of the digestive system and connects the stomach to the small
  • Like other bovids their digestive system enables them to digest and live on lo
  • rage due to its high protein content and for digestive system applications.
  • The acid in the digestive system of the rodent reacts with the phosphi
  • The average human digestive system produces approximately 3g of ethanol
  • drolysis actually starts very quickly in the digestive system once genistin is ingested, conversion
  • cell membrane onto the food which is in the digestive system spaces.
  • The plant's oils are toxic to the liver and digestive system of humans if taken internally, with t
  • ids in summer, and reed seeds in winter, its digestive system actually changing to cope with the ve
  • During a scene inside the digestive system of Unicron in The Transformers: The M
  • t is swallowed then it will pass through the digestive system with very little actinide dissolving.
  • es of the lung, respiratory track, skin, and digestive system are undertaken.
  • eed at which carbohydrates break down in the digestive system to form glucose. Glucose is the body'
  • Digestive system
  • Digestive system diagram showing the cystic duct
  • med in a spiral (notably sharks due to their digestive system's spiral valve), the consistency of D
  • If unabsorbed poison is still in the digestive system, gastric lavage followed by administr
  • in-degrading, or proteolytic, enzymes in the digestive system, the other two being chymotrypsin and
  • It takes place within the lumen of the digestive system, and the resulting nutrient molecules
  • sical complaints most commonly involving the digestive system, nervous system, and chronic pain.
  • herapeutic properties to treat diabetes, the digestive system, the respiratory system and the osteo
  • tem, stimulating the liver, gall bladder and digestive system, and is an excellent tonic to combine
  • With respect to the digestive system, VIP seems to induce smooth muscle re
  • Virgo - digestive system, intestines, spleen, nervous system
  • Moon - stomach, digestive system, female organs, lymphatic system
  • cancer surgery, especially on organs of the digestive system.
  • hyncus or holdfast that is separate from the digestive system.
  • y, and treatises on smallpox, sleep, and the digestive system.
  • ge, taking visitors on a journey through its digestive system. .
  • mes a day, with lots of water to cleanse the digestive system.
  • l cramps, or other spasmodic activity in the digestive system.
  • ture, as well as the enzymes in the animal's digestive system.
  • itis, bronchitis, cough, and diseases of the digestive system.
  • ther, can survive passage through the bird's digestive system.
  • Digestive system: digestion and processing food with s
  • wever, is apparent from some features of the digestive system; aplacophorans possess both a radula
  • other digeneans in the configuration of the digestive systems and genitalia.
  • Their ruminant-like digestive systems have enabled these leaf-eaters to oc
  • Their digestive systems allow them to subsist on diets of lo
  • Their excretory and digestive systems are also unspecialised, suggesting t
  • has been used to protect the bone marrow and digestive systems of mice from whole body irradiation.
  • From exploring the immune and digestive systems to learning about the skin and DNA,
  • olia tends to have a purgative effect on the digestive systems of many animals; ripe fruits are eat
  • sed for illnesses related to the nervous and digestive systems.
  • are tiny rudimentary creatures with stunted digestive systems.
  • McVitie & Price's Digestive tin box
  • It is used as an expectorant and a digestive tonic.
  • ts intended prey, which it then injects with digestive toxins through a somewhat retractable probos
  • This species infects the digestive tract of the polychaete shell worm Dodecacer
  • This species infects the digestive tract of the trumpet worm Pectinaria koreni
  • However, alterations to the digestive tract may change how calcium is digested and
  • gotes then penetrate the mucous layer of the digestive tract and enter the circulation of the host.
  • ed to where calcium absorption occurs in the digestive tract of these individuals.
  • eople of Mexico use A. angustissima to treat digestive tract problems.
  • s of intense metabolic activity, such as the digestive tract and flight muscles have very dense agg
  • tuent of milk of bismuth which was a popular digestive tract panacea in the 1930s
  • mily spend part of their larval stage in the digestive tract of herbivores.
  • of the subphylum Medusozoa have no mouth or digestive tract and are unable to feed themselves, whi
  • ing in the epithelia lining the lumen of the digestive tract and the respiratory tract.
  • studied and due to rapid degradation in the digestive tract it appears safe for oral ingestion.
  • This can be seen in the digestive tract of earthworms and other annelids, whic
  • d to a large intraspecific difference in the digestive tract of the knots.
  • infective nymphs either attach in the upper digestive tract or quickly travel there from the stoma
  • armoset's diet, and like other marmosets its digestive tract is specially adapted for this purpose.
  • elom forms from pouches "pinched" off of the digestive tract (also known as the embryonic gut, or a
  • , a host has both reproductive adults in its digestive tract and immature juveniles in its muscles,
  • t food in order to make optimal use of their digestive tract (maximize digestion rate) rather than
  • e Warsaw Pact; So hurry up Eva and move your digestive tract".
  • tion that are no longer coded into the human digestive tract's expressed genetics.
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