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The skins make roughage and keep the alimentary tract active.
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That incredibly romantic roughage was considered Aphrodite's sacred salad ingredient.
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His insides needed real roughage to clear them out.
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The roughage is good for my bowels, I'm told.
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I have always found coconut to be good roughage.
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Diets with high levels of indigestible, water-soluble non-starchpolysaccharides, known to increase the viscosity of the intestinal contents, also predispose to necrotic enteritis.
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A well-balanced human diet includes a significant intake of non-starchpolysaccharides, collectively termed 'dietary fibre', from the cell walls of diverse fruits and vegetables.
Usage of fibre in anglès
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Edamame also contains fibre and antioxidants, which can also benefit heart health.
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People who work from home definitely benefit from having responsive, fibre-style broadband.
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This allows using the fibre to build compact high power laser systems.
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This includes two million residences that can demand fibre-to-the-home in eligible areas.
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The fibre differs in length, the long stapled being the most valued.
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It is indestructible, because it is in the fibre of my life.
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Now the world was abeat with swift pulsations in fibre and nerve.
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One angora goat produces about one hundred dollars of fibre a year.
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The first neutron fibre diffraction studies of an amyloid system are presented.
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Subsequently the husks are beaten and the fibre is separated and dried.
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He then asked me to help him in tearing off the fibre.
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Both fibre and citrus consumption are considered hallmarks of a healthy diet.
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Simple words, and yet they thrilled every fibre in the girl's costume.
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One fibre in the wicker arm-chair creaks, though no one sits there.
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Every fibre of her body was set in an effort of resistance.
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In Maharashtra, the fibre crop has been cultivated mainly on rain-fed areas.