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On reaching the stomach it becomes mixed with the digestivefluid secreted by the gastric glands.
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It's full of digestivefluid.
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The residue left by the artificial digestivefluid at first yielded nothing more to it during several succeeding days.]
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I therefore asked Dr. Burdon Sanderson to try gluten in artificial digestivefluid of pepsin with hydrochloric acid; and this dissolved the whole.
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The coarse pieces resist the action of the digestivefluids; 3.
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The emotions may cause an inhibition of the digestivesecretions and of intestinal peristalsis.
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Whatever diminishes the normal amount of the digestivesecretions or perverts their quality, deteriorating their solvent properties, is a cause of dyspepsia.
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This proves of effective use in strengthless, languid indigestion, as well as for chronic rheumatism; it stimulates the stomach, and promotes the digestivesecretions.
Usage of digestive juice in English
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PEPSIN.- Afermentfound in the digestivejuice secreted by the stomach.
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The first three compartments possess no glands capable of secreting a digestivejuice.
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The saliva is the first digestivejuice.
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Then follows an exudation of digestivejuice.
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Used their caudal probosci to inject one another with digestivejuices, actually.
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Foods are dissolved in the digestivejuices of the mouth, stomach, and intestines.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Great sundew, whose pin-shaped tentacles wrap sticky digestivejuices around prey.
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This covering is not always broken and then the digestivejuices are practically powerless.
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The unsubtle fragrance of whisky and fermented digestivejuices spreads in the bitter air.
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Rather, it is stimulating to the stomach and causes a free flow of the digestivejuices.
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The smell hit me first, even through the cab's closed windows-rottingmeat spoiling in digestivejuices.
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The digestivejuices also contain mineral materials, and ash aids in the digestive processes of the body.
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Each of the digestivejuices contains a ferment which brings about a chemical change in the food.
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Glands on the insides of the leaves begin to release digestivejuices that drown the doomed bug.
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We must escape this island-turned-fiend, or we'll all be swimming in its dank digestivejuices by sunset!
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Food is imbibed through the skin from the digestivejuices of the host in which the Acanthocephala live.