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    what happens when proteolytic enzymes are activated ?

    What happens when proteolytic enzymes are activated? When the pancreatic enzymes become activated in the intestine, they convert proteins into free amino acids, which are easily absorbed by the cells of the intestinal wall. The pancreas also produces a protein called pancreatic secretory trypsin...
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    what does barred by laches mean ?

    What does barred by laches mean? : a doctrine permitting dismissal of a suit because a plaintiff's unreasonable delay in asserting a right or privilege has been detrimental to the defendant's ability to make a defense (as by resulting in the unavailability of witnesses or evidence) a suit barred...
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    what are the symptoms of acetaldehyde buildup ?

    What are the symptoms of acetaldehyde buildup? Large accumulation of acetaldehyde in the blood of these people produces a pattern of uncomfortable effects such as increasing skin temperature and facial flushing, dropping blood pressure, nausea, headache, palpitations and bronchoconstriction...
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    is dextrin good or bad for you ?

    Is dextrin good or bad for you? There are several health benefits of dextrin, not only because it is a high source of soluble fiber. A high fiber diet has been linked to numerous health benefits, including weight loss, better skin health, higher bone density, and lower cholesterol.Jul 2, 2018
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    how long does it take to get results from a flow cytometry test ?

    How long does it take to get results from a flow cytometry test? Flow cytometry data are submitted for hematopathologist review and interpretation, and an EMR accessible diagnostic report is generated. The typical turn-around time for our diagnostic flow cytometry results is within 1-3 days.
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    does acetazolamide make you pee a lot ?

    Does acetazolamide make you pee a lot? ACETAZOLAMIDE (a set a ZOLE a mide) is a diuretic. It helps you make more urine and to lose salt and excess water from your body.
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    where does food go after the abomasum ?

    Where does food go after the abomasum? You see, the abomasum has the same basic function as the stomach of the dog, man, or other mammal, which is the production of acids, buffers, and enzymes to break down food. After passing through the abomasum, partially digested food enters the small...
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    what is the synonym of absorbing ?

    What is the synonym of absorbing? consume, ingest, swallow, take in. Strong matches. blot, devour, imbibe, ingurgitate. Weak matches. drink in, osmose, soak up, sop up, sponge up, suck in.
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    what is the meaning of usefulness ?

    What is the meaning of usefulness? noun. use·ful·ness ˈyüs-fəl-nəs. Synonyms of usefulness. : the quality of having utility and especially practical worth or applicability.Sep 5, 2024
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    what is the meaning of aboratis ?

    What is the meaning of Aboratis? abor·tus ə-ˈbȯrt-əs. : an aborted fetus. specifically : a human fetus less than 12 weeks old or weighing at birth less than 17 ounces.
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    what is the difference between a sleep tech and an eeg tech ?

    What is the difference between a sleep tech and an EEG tech? EEG techs are involved in assessing brain function. They specialize in performing EEGs, which is a type of test that uses electrodes on the scalp to monitor brain signals and function for a specific period. Polysomnography techs assess...
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    what is entomophobia acarophobia parasitic dermatophobia or delusional parasitosis ?

    What is entomophobia acarophobia parasitic dermatophobia or delusional parasitosis? Entomophobia or acarophobia, parasitic dermatophobia (PD) or delusional parasitosis (DP) is a disorder in which affected individuals has the mistaken but unshakable belief (delusion) that they are infected by...
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    what is an acceptor for honour ?

    What is an acceptor for Honour? An acceptor for honour binds himself to all parties subsequent to the party for whose honour he accepts to pay the amount of the bill if the drawee do not: and such party and all prior parties are liable in their respective capacities to compensate the acceptor...
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    what is a word for more accepted ?

    What is a word for more accepted? more acceptable (adjective as in satisfactory, agreeable) Strongest matches. adequate common decent fair respectable sufficient tolerable.
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    what happened to keith floyd ?

    What happened to Keith Floyd? Floyd died of a heart attack, aged 65, on 14 September 2009, at the Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester, Dorset, after being taken ill at the home of his partner Celia Martin (née Constanduros). The following day chefs provided quotes for the media.
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    what does it mean to be above board ?

    What does it mean to be above board? Meaning of aboveboard in English If a plan or business agreement is above board, it is honest and not trying to deceive anyone: The discussions were completely open and aboveboard. Honesty, openness & sincerity.
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    what does abstruse mean ?

    What does abstruse mean? Definitions of abstruse. adjective. difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge. “the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them”
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    what causes acariasis ?

    What causes Acariasis? People get ascariasis by consuming food or drink that is contaminated with roundworm eggs. Ascariasis is the most common intestinal worm infection. It is related to poor sanitation. People who live in places where human feces (stool) are used as fertilizer are also at risk...
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    is statcoulomb and esu the same ?

    Is statcoulomb and esu the same? Answer: The statcoulomb (statC) or franklin (Fr) or electrostatic unit of charge (esu) is the physical unit for electrical charge used in the esu-cgs (centimetre–gram–second system of units) and Gaussian units.Sep 6, 2020
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    is a low deck bad on a cruise ship ?

    Is a low deck bad on a cruise ship? Upper deck for the view, the niceties that come with the upper deck, and less noise (usually unless you're near the disco). Lower decks usually cost less, bounce around less in bad weather, but they can be noisy from the engines at the rear or the bow...