It has about as much literary appeal as the annual digest of the Central Statistical Office. |
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In 1758 he began to edit the newly-established Annual Register, a yearly digest of politics, history, and the arts. |
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It's a morning digest of California political news, with a bit of attitude thrown in. |
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It offers a weekly digest of the best postings on their discussion forums, finance news and stock market movements. |
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Would you rather receive our daily news digest in your in-box each morning? |
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The largest ever digest of Irish High Court and Supreme Court judgements will be launched by the Chief Justice this week. |
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We have included the digest of the law provided by the Indiana general assembly. |
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For all retention decisions based on a legal requirement, the documentation should show a brief digest of the law, together with its citation. |
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It stores a green liquid called bile, which is produced by the liver to help the body digest fats and other substances. |
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The digest was fractionated overnight on an agarose gel as described above. |
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The bacteria digest the carbohydrates in the food and produce acid, which dissolves the tooth's enamel and causes a cavity. |
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Hundreds of macaws and parrots gather at the exposed riverbanks to feed on clay, which helps the birds digest their diet of nutritious seeds. |
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The sloths inherit the ability to detoxify and digest leaves of specific trees. |
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For instance, many people who can't digest cow-milk-based products can happily assimilate stuff crafted from goat's milk. |
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One is spoilt for choice with cognacs such as Armagnac and Calvados, as well as various eaux de vie to digest a hearty meal. |
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Some individuals may lose the ability to digest lactose and become lactose intolerant. |
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Some babies are unable to digest the sugar lactose, which is in cow's milk formulas. |
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The cooled, clear digest was diluted to 20 ml with distilled water, filtered, and aliquots were taken for analyses. |
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Yesterday was a joyful day for anyone whose political alignments weren't causing them indigestion over what they were having to digest. |
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As the lemurs digest the fleshy fruit, the seed is passed through their system, normally away from the parent tree. |
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Certain milk products are easier for some lactose-intolerant people to digest, including cultured foods like buttermilk, yogurt and kefir. |
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Lentils, adzuki beans, and chickpeas are often easier to digest than other kinds of beans. |
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However, actinians, like all coelenterates, capture and digest animal prey with their nematocysts. |
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I hardly listen to radio in the morning, except to quickly digest the news, much of which is regurgitated from the previous night anyway. |
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New teaching methods were about trying to engage kids rather than forcing them to digest dry facts. |
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The animal should be unweaned, and thus with a high ability to digest milk, and abundant rennin. |
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Sit up, do light housework, or take a walk until your body has had a chance to digest. |
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The same goes for greasy foods, which can be difficult to digest and can cause upset stomach and heartburn. |
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Most yellow or tan types found in grocery and health-food stores are hard to digest and take forever to cook. |
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A variety of white blood cells called neutrophils contain elastase, an enzyme that can digest elastin. |
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When it's your job to produce a digest inside three hours for your boss, doing it at home too seems a bit of a drag. |
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Insoluble fiber provides bulk or roughage to your diet, but you don't digest it. |
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If you don't digest beans, try a supplement containing alpha galactosidase, or another carbohydrate-splitting enzyme. |
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So mammals are unable to digest cellulose, except some ruminants that have cellulase-secreting bacteria in their rumens. |
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The lining of the stomach produces a B acid to help digest food and also protect from harmful bacteria. |
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I will comment further on this once I have had a chance to fully digest it myself. |
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Their stomachs are the most acidic recorded for any vertebrate, allowing them to digest even the bones and shells of prey animals. |
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As the show ended, the crowd lumbered unable to digest that the nite was over. |
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They actually were able to digest these heavy-duty poisons, no residue, no nothing. |
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Unlike mammals, chicks do not feed on milk formula as their stomachs cannot digest it. |
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The longer herbivore gut is necessary because plant material is more difficult to digest than animal material. |
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Proper heat can also determine if your herptile will eat and if they will digest the foods they eat. |
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Indeed, its buoyant outlook will make the volume pleasant reading for those seeking an introductory digest to 20th century financial events. |
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In short, to have any hope of understanding what a Hilbert space is, you must learn and digest a whole hierarchy of lower-level concepts first. |
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His research results didn't give him confidence in the ability of jurors to digest and apply complex legal formulas. |
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Also, if the chihuahua is still a puppy, she may not yet have the enzymes to digest the aspirin. |
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He sat for a moment, looking hurt and confused and not quite able to digest all this terrible news. |
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Look for products with a combination of enzymes such as pancreatin, which helps to digest not only protein but also carbohydrates and fats. |
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Once the decision was made to go for chowderheaded sensation over more difficult to digest substance, things only got worse. |
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It should be added that there's little reason to hear these four symphonies as a true cycle, or at least to digest them at a single sitting. |
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The mouth leads to the cardiac stomach, which is what the sea star everts to digest its prey. |
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Marine iguanas possess specialized hindgut fermenting microbes that help them to digest algae cell walls. |
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All bovids have a four-chambered stomach and digest cellulose through bacterial fermentation. |
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Sumo Digest is a half hour digest of each day's action at the major bashos in Japan. |
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It can digest the mineral pyrite to extract sulphur, and in the process it concentrates gold within the mineral into tiny grains. |
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Yes, a ruminant couldn't live on roughage without the bugs, because these digest the tough cellulose fibre in the plants the animals eat. |
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Both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes developed the ability to digest plant tissues early on. |
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They do not recognize how aesthetically pleasing your site is but rather will digest the content of your site to understand its subject matter. |
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Maybe I was too intimidated to help out, or maybe I was still trying to digest it all. |
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The top advice from seasoned conventioneers is to pre-register for the convention so you can receive and digest the program beforehand. |
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This ability to digest the less desirable species of flora means Galloways will thrive in less than ideal conditions. |
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The enzymes and toxins in scorpion venom are used by the arachnid to paralyse its prey and digest its food. |
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Carefully crafted summary reports, with columns of figures, spreadsheets, and graphs appended at the end, take time to digest and appreciate. |
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Fibrin degradation means that thrombin must have been present to form fibrin and plasmin was present to proteolytically digest it. |
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They are dietetically well-balanced, easy to digest and promote the well-being of your cat. |
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That protein enzymes can digest proteins raises the important question of how enzymes are regulated. |
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But, before we can fully digest our thoughts, a man pushes us down a set of stairs into the belly of the ship. |
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The thickened digestive fluids made by the pancreas are prevented from reaching the small intestine, where they are needed to digest food. |
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To digest foods, fungi excrete enzymes into the environment to break down complex carbon compounds. |
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Our 'microbiomes' help us digest food and fight disease, all the while evolving fast and flexibly in service of their own interests. |
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Because of the stress of the burn injury, stomach activity decreases and the patient is unable to digest food or fluid. |
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Man's body was designed to digest raw food, since we eat mostly cooked or processed meals, our store of enzymes is being depleted. |
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If you schedule your eating, then your body is likely to digest food more efficiently, and use energy derived from the foods better. |
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He looks down at his notes, freshly scribbled in his longhand, and lets himself digest the contents for a minute or so. |
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Consequently, those animals which have a hot stomach easily digest their food. |
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In the pancreas, thick mucus blocks the channels that would normally carry important enzymes to the intestines to digest foods. |
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They produce saliva, which drains into the mouth and helps to break up and digest food. |
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Until he has a transplant he is only allowed to consume fruit juices and other simple liquids because his intestines cannot digest food. |
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In many infections, autophagy also helps digest pathogens and clear them away. |
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In the meanwhile the fruit will become literally putrefied in the strong enzymes and extra time it takes to digest the protein. |
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Today's trading update lacks the detail to fully digest the implications of the company's decline in sales. |
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A pause is in order here to let you assess and digest that comment from a man who doesn't seem to be given to pronouncements of fancy. |
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That way, we reasoned, people would have their close colleagues at hand and would still have enough personal space to digest the information. |
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Rick shook his head slowly, evidently finding it hard to digest this information. |
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We take a moment to digest this information, to reconcile the image of a gangster with this quiet, personable man. |
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I merely offer the opportunity for readers of this weblog to digest the information provided by the respected French newspaper. |
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Our customer teams digest how their purchasing systems work and do their best to get aligned with each customer's priorities. |
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They are also where we collate, catalogue, index and digest the sources of our and other systems of law. |
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The group will eventually digest the data into reports, which will serve as irrefutable evidence in the court of public opinion. |
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So many have sprung up that one can only tend to a narrow selection or a digest of highlights. |
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Today's digest has been prepared with care and diligence to avoid exposing my PC to any vires that these e-mails may have carried. |
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This common condition means you aren't able to fully digest the milk sugar in dairy products. |
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Onions, artichokes, pears, wheat, and some soft drinks and processed foods contain this sugar, which may be difficult to digest. |
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The site also functions as a digest for U.S. embassy telephone numbers and information on the location of various United Nations missions. |
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Young people accustomed to taking information off screens particularly like the back page digest which directs them to the pages they want. |
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The digest recommends a number of strategies that have been successfully used in early childhood programs and in schools. |
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Pitchers are pitfall traps containing enzymes that digest insects and small animals. |
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What follows is a digest of their discoveries, amplified by material and opinions of my own. |
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This digest offers some collected wisdom regarding considerations and strategies for selecting and retaining teacher mentors. |
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I decided yesterday to put all 4 related pieces together on my site in order to have an easily retrievable digest of the info. |
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He kept meticulous records of his expenditure in Africa and reading the six-page digest shows just what a herculean task remains to be faced. |
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The farm is in the process of organic conversion, and Roger is growing spelt, a nutty and nutritious grain that is a lot easier to digest than wheat. |
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All 13 of the populations that can digest dairy yet live in areas that are primarily lactose intolerant were historically migratory groups that moved seasonally. |
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Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest significant amounts of lactose because there's a shortage of an enzyme that breaks down milk sugar. |
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All of these tricks forced a furrowing of the brow, a quizzical expression, and the use of a little brain power to digest it all. |
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Every morsel of food we eat has to be broken down into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body, which is why it takes hours to fully digest food. |
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Previously, other researchers used the cells to measure iron uptake by applying the digest solution to the cells and determining the amount of mineral uptake. |
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The library was so enormous that it was too large for any repository to digest and was therefore sold off over several years. |
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When your body doesn't digest protein completely, gut bacteria convert two of the amino acids in protein, arginine and ornithine, to compounds called polyamines. |
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However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer pulp of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems. |
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Indeed, football fans around the country will be joining the inactive list as their bodies fail to digest a perfect storm of spicy, saucy, salty, and fatty foods. |
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They ruminate and use bacterial fermentation to help digest their food. |
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Anticipating the visual world of television, it surpassed even the condensations of the news weeklies and digest by summarizing in photographs instead of in text. |
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Turn to probiotics, which are beneficial bacteria that help digest food. |
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Their stomachs can't digest other foods properly until this age. |
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Fiber is the part of plant foods that your body doesn't digest and absorb. |
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It also produces pancreatic juice, which is needed to digest food. |
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It seems that Japanese researchers have inserted a gene from the human liver into rice to enable it to digest pesticides and industrial chemicals. |
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A digest of the information is provided on separate pages, along with the profession of the head of the family, and the residential telephone number. |
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This digest discusses the types of data that schools should collect and the ways to use the information effectively in decision making to enhance equity. |
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Read your digest well as some of the topics will always come from there. |
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A projected digest of the law of contract fell through for want of time. |
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If you don't fit yet, then you have some time to digest this information. |
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Cells are labeled with 3H-amino acids, monomeric ribosomes isolated, and treated with protease to digest any part of the nascent chain that extends beyond the surface of the ribsome. |
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I was on a liquid diet when I was sick because I couldn't digest solid food. |
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Their ability to digest the wax on wax myrtle and other berries is unique among the warblers and allows them to winter farther north than most other members of the family. |
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Eat only cooked foods and not raw, which are harder to digest. |
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Bread that contains wholewheat grains is harder for the gut to digest and supplies a more gradual release of energy, which is better for you than high-GI, eg white, bread. |
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Warfighting, its authors freely admitted, was essentially On War in digest form. |
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It is this kind of abortion narrative that is easiest for people to digest, and there are many cases like this. |
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Before you invoke images of a nation enjoying more indolence than industry, there is an uncomfortable statistic to digest. |
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Food intolerance occurs when your body is unable to digest a certain component of a food, such as the protein called gluten. |
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While most people can digest lactose with no difficulty, some have trouble because they do not produce the enzyme lactase, which splits lactose into digestible parts. |
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At the same time, there is a stimulation to the growth of health-friendly, aerobic bacteria which help you digest and assimilate the needed nutrients. |
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For your body to use everything you eat, you have to help it digest and assimilate the sustaining values in foods and efficiently eliminate the rest. |
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In fact it's interesting to note that some very experienced barbel anglers feel it might take a barbel twenty four hours to digest a small cube of luncheon meat. |
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Animals that can eat hay vary in the types of grasses suitable for consumption, the ways they consume hay, and how they digest it. |
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Both types of animals can digest cellulose in grass and hay, but do so by different mechanisms. |
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Thus quantity of hay is important for cattle, who can effectively digest hay of low quality if fed in sufficient amounts. |
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These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surfaces. |
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The weekly email digest contains all the messages exchanged during the past week. |
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Chickens cannot digest coarse or dry grass, and it is likely to cause them to become cropbound. |
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We lack an herbivore's caecum to ferment and efficiently digest much plant material. |
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Malene tried to digest what it meant that he was looking bosslike this morning. |
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If he cannot digest a strong and abstersive drug, for to remove his evill, let him at least take a lenitive pill to ease the same. |
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I learned to march, strip and clean a rifle, digest field rations, and ultimately have my hair cut under duress. |
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Go to the digest and read what other courts have recently said about the headnotes in your case. |
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It actually consists of several different proteins that are extremely difficult to digest for some people. |
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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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Chimpanzees are primarily frugivores, but they could and would consume and digest animal flesh, given the opportunity. |
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In common with many other birds, the house sparrow requires grit to digest the harder items in its diet. |
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It has been suggested that the Funnelbeaker culture was the origin of the gene allowing adults of Northern European descent to digest lactose. |
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The cheese produced from this process has low levels of cholesterol and is easy to digest, even for the lactose intolerant. |
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Both sheep and goats use their lips and tongues to select parts of the plant that are easier to digest or higher in nutrition. |
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Pigs may be fed hay, but they do not digest it as efficiently as more fully herbivorous animals. |
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The secretory system can only function a single time, so that a particular area of the leaf surface can only be used to digest insects once. |
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The enzymes digest the proteins and nucleic acids in the prey, releasing amino acids and phosphate ions, which the plant absorbs. |
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Message digest methods supercompress messages so that encryption and decryption operate on less data and, therefore, take less time. |
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After acidy digest of samples, the amount of considered elements was measured by the atomic absorption machines and photometer fleme. |
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It is a good medium on which to grow bacteria and fungi, as most microorganisms cannot digest agar. |
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Having had a few days, however, to digest Tesco's Big Price Drop, I'm feeling underwhelmed and a bit baffled. |
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Patients who suffer from CSID lack the necessary enzyme sucrase located in their gut that is required to digest sucrose which is in many foods. |
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In 1665, Muddiman produced the Oxford Gazette as a digest of news of the royal court, which was in Oxford to avoid the plague in London. |
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Yogurts are very well tolerated because they contain a lactase that helps digest lactose in the intestine. |
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Lactose intolerance is an example of a food intolerance where the body struggles to digest lactose. |
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They also periodically receive a digest notifying them when spam has been caught and sidelined. |
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Lactose intolerant individuals do not produce lactase and therefore cannot digest the milk sugar, lactose, in dairy. |
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As Keon explains, lactose intolerance reflects a lack of lactase, the enzyme used to digest the milk sugar lactose. |
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They can also digest pollen which lands on their leaf surface. |
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It has been soaked to remove difficult to digest phytic acid. |
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Burpless cucumbers are sweeter and have a thinner skin than other varieties of cucumber, and are reputed to be easy to digest and to have a pleasant taste. |
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Because of the high pH in the stomach of owls they have a reduced ability to digest bone and other hard parts, they eject pellets containing the remains of their prey. |
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Cardamon reduces mucous-forming effects of dairy foods, turmeric helps your liver work more efficiently, and black pepper helps you digest dairy foods. |
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During the first 10 days of life, the young can only digest insects. |
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The Inactive enzymes, or proenzymes, contained in pancreatic zymogen granules are listed below along with the specific substances theey digest when activated. |
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The two functions of this organ are to create pancreatic juice, which helps digest food, and to produce insulin and glucagon, which control blood sugar levels. |
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Veg such as sprouts, beans and broccoli all contain a complex natural sugar called raffinose and our bodies lack the enzyme to digest it in the small intestine. |
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In addition, appendix volumes included digest paragraphs of decisions of state appellate courts and federal courts citing the Restatements on each subject. |
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From 1 to 2 kg. of oakbark are boiled in a few liters of water and allowed to digest for about an hour, after which the mixture is filtered and the filtrate added to the bath. |
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There are an astonishing number of people who, not only don't digest their lunch properly because they are in a rush, they also hyperventilate whilst eating it. |
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Unlike human stomachs, rumens contain symbiotic bacteria that enable grazing animals such as sheep, goats, deer, and cattle to digest grass and other fibrous plant matter. |
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Land plants were so successful that they caused an ecological crisis in the Late Devonian, until the evolution and spread of fungi that could digest dead wood. |
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It is impossible to digest and takes up space in the stomach or gizzard that should be used for food, or can cause an obstruction that starves the bird directly. |
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