You tell me your little Miles is subject to fits of cholic.
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Red cholic makes them thin, though eating much, swift, bold, wrathful, and agile.
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Black cholic makes them serious of settled disposition, even sad.
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The moon causes palsy, cholic, dropsy, imposthumes, dysenteries, and all diseases arising from obstructed circulation.
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We also discovered distinct feed-forward regulatory loops controlling Foxa2-dependent targets in a cholic acid-dependent or -independent manner.
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Here, we use functional genomics to study how Foxa2 regulates its targets in a cholic acid-dependent manner.
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As a medicine, it relieves the cholic.
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You can but die once; and what matters it whether you die of the plague or the cholic?
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The results indicate that long-chain fatty acids, cholic acid and trihydroxycoprostanic acid are activated by three separate enzymes.
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Fields and Wiser complain of violent pains in their heads, and Howard and York are afflicted with the cholic.
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A passing cholic, after all!
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Some mice were placed on a 1% cholic acid (CA) diet to induce cholestasis or on a control diet.
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The winged helix transcription factor Foxa2 is required to prevent intrahepatic cholestasis and liver injury in mice fed a cholic acid-enriched diet.
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When we reached home, however, Mr. S-was attacked by a violent cholic, a disposition to vomit, convulsive cramp, and general indisposition.
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Dr. Dale, although suffering from cholic, was obliged to set forth, at once upon what he felt would be a bootless journey.
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The modulating effects of magnesium hydroxide and calcium lactate on the cholic acid-induced hyperproliferation of cells in rat colon epithelium were investigated.