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1
In dyspepsia the patient suffered from inability to
assimilate
food
.
2
He was ravenously hungry, for now his system was rested enough to
assimilate
food
.
3
We ought to have as good digestion of truth as we have capacity to
assimilate
food
.
4
The aim of Level One is to support the digestive system so that it can
assimilate
food
efficiently.
5
Yet they are independent living beings which grow,
assimilate
food
,
multiply and die like the big cell, Man.
6
Trees breathe constantly, but they digest and
assimilate
food
only during the day and in the presence of light.
7
To starve is to go without food when the body is in condition to digest and
assimilate
food
and needs nourishment.
8
In advanced life the tissue changes are slow, digestion is less active, and the ability to
assimilate
food
is greatly diminished.
9
Have you lost the power of
assimilating
food
?
10
Man's function as a force of nature was to assimilate other forces as he
assimilated
food
.
11
It was capable of motion long before it had limbs; it
assimilated
food
long before it had a mouth or a stomach.
12
Inanition form.-Notnourished because of interference in taking food or
assimilating
food
,
from cancer of the gullet, or disease of the stomach.
13
The effect of back-rubbing, accompanied by easily
assimilated
food
in small quantities and often, was to lessen his weight by a considerable amount.
assimilate
food
assimilate