The fats are more concentrated but are more expensive and less easily assimilable.
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Five children go through an assimilable gamut of growing pains.
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It is absolutely digestible and assimilable, and is triturated with the finest milk sugar.
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Strictly speaking, every poison consisting of assimilable elements may be considered as unwholesome food.
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The purest honey, specially distilled and almost entirely assimilable, is reserved for her use alone.
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Hypophosphites in assimilable form may be beneficial, and vesication of the patellar region contributes to recovery.
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It is the most delicate and at the same time the most digestible and assimilable cell-food obtainable.
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But truth in the doctrinal form is not natural, proper, assimilable food for the soul of man.
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They extract only the easily assimilable substances from their food: proteins, sugars and other simple carbohydrates and fats.
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Its appearance upon the market in a convenient, controllable, and assimilable form is a matter of the next few months.
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As natural remedies, only those may be included which stand as vital conditions in constant relation to the organism, assimilable thereby.
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The red man was owner of the land-theyellow man highly civilized and assimilable-butthey hindered both sections, and are gone!
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Mr. Oldfield urges also that "all elements for perfect nutrition in assimilable forms are found in a proper vegetarian dietary."
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Reducing the expression levels of this gene had no major effect on plant physiology when assimilable nitrogen was provided in the nutrient solution.
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Hundreds of patients are today cured by my method of supplying this lacking constituent in a form assimilable to even the smallest infant.
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Education gives a stock of conceptions,-Theorder of their acquisition,-Valueof verbal material,-Abstractions of different orders: when are they assimilable,-False conceptions of children.