Further out to sea, a flock of gannets rested on the surface, digesting their meal. |
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While it obtains some of these by digesting the red blood cell's hemoglobin, it must get the rest from outside the cell. |
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Dietary thermogenesis refers to how many calories you expend eating and digesting food. |
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Fruit-eating bats play an important role in forest ecology, taking in seeds and pooping them all over the forest after digesting the fruit. |
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He had a distinctly scientific approach to eating and was never more satisfied than when digesting the rarest species known to the palate. |
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Mums think their baby is zonked and rush them off to bed, but they're just digesting their food. |
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Betke was better off when he was digesting found sounds into something murky and nebulous. |
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And to aid in digesting such a delicious and complex meal, Sweden's famous spiced vodka, aquavit, is always the perfect finish. |
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The body is too busy digesting food and cannot slow down enough for a person to really feel drowsy. |
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Undergraduates also had more difficulty digesting the class materials that address the theoretical perspectives for understanding fatherhood. |
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And with every response young minds click and whirr, evaluating and digesting the information. |
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He was still digesting all she mentioned and continued looking at the sketch. |
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He kept up to date by reading the papers and gorging on TV, digesting the indigestible. |
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He read the daily paper and after digesting would discourse on current events. |
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Everyone sat there in dead silence for a moment, quietly digesting what they'd just heard. |
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He began by showing that the pancreas, secreting its juice into the duodenum, was capable of digesting foodstuffs. |
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The irregular thick-and-thin contours of each tube brought to mind a boa constrictor digesting several small meals. |
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Trivia quizzes apart, it could be argued that there is little to be gained from digesting these nuggets of information. |
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While most people her age are busily engaged in the activity of digesting brisket, the modernist screecher is still among the living, shaking the pillars of heaven. |
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It is easy to fall into the trap of ingesting, but not digesting, what we learn. |
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Along with his National Security Advisor he should be consolidating intelligence from all sources and digesting it in order to make the correct decisions. |
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It will be difficult to achieve a good night's sleep if the body is busy digesting a large meal. |
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Fifty percent of all enzymes burned by the body are used in digesting our food. |
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As our feet luxuriated in bootless freedom, each of us wrapped our heads in scarves or sought out meagre shade, silently digesting our food. |
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Some cats have trouble digesting their food which can result in more stool. As well, some cats regurgitate their food when they eat too quickly. |
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The snail sleeps in summer during digesting, or pending the favourable weather to eat. |
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This is a time for digesting experience, applying co-operative wisdom, and making plans. |
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Olympia oysters are filter feeders, siphoning water and digesting the tiny marine algae that passes through their systems. |
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As well, capital markets are known to have short fuses and are not particularly good at digesting partial information. |
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More than ever, this growing body of decisions now requires digesting in summarized form, as anticipated in last year's Annual Report. |
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The markets continuously do the important work of identifying the issues, digesting the news, and accounting for it. |
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If voting well was as natural as breathing or digesting, all democratic governments would be perfect. |
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There is not one but three swing-o-meters and broadcasting veteran Snow will be digesting the information as it comes in. |
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Sated, the six-millimetre bug crawls back to its hidey-hole in your mattress or skirting board, where it spends up to two weeks digesting its meal. |
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As digesting food passes through the small intestine, it mixes with chemicals from the liver, and nutrients are absorbed. |
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Unusual plants, such as sundew, butterwort and bladderwort, supplement their diet in this nutrient-poor environment by catching and digesting insects. |
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Venom injected via a spider's fangs acts in various other ways, such as to kill or immobilize prey and to begin the process of digesting its meal. |
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The anaerobic bacteria begin the break down of the chlorinated solvents and the aerobic bacteria finish the job, digesting the by-products of their cousins' work. |
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They will continue to do the important work of digesting and absorbing economic and financial events, eventually find a base and begin to lay the foundation for new growth. |
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Meanwhile, mucus and protein build-up in the digestive tract results in extreme difficulty in digesting and absorbing adequate nutrients from food. |
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The idea which states that the discovery, understanding, and verbalization of emotional trauma is the best solution for digesting it is completely mistaken and can even lead to its strengthening. |
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Few journalists in my country have the necessary skills for specialized science reporting, for digesting scientific data and breaking it down into everyday terms', commented one participant. |
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Microbes play a pivotal role digesting and degrading organic compounds to their mineral components and have become remarkably effective, to the point where they can mineralize most organic substances. |
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Mushroom gathering doesn't come without its risks however, and digesting a toxic death cap mushroom can be fatal. |
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Cocori describes his state of entrancement digesting the perfume of the flower and the girl's sweetness. |
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A person with a disability won because she had difficulty digesting food. |
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It is mainly bacteria that grow in it, digesting organic material and releasing hydrogen sulfide. |
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Brown bears have difficulty digesting large quantities of tough, fibrous foods. |
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Apart from bipedalism, humans differ from chimpanzees mostly in smelling, hearing, digesting proteins, brain size, and the ability of language. |
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By digesting a solution of salt of tartar with oil of almonds, I could reduce them to a soft saponary substance. |
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The plethora renders us lean, by suppressing our spirits, whereby they are incapacitated of digesting the alimonious humours into flesh. |
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They are working away beneath the soil, busily digesting, but what goes in must come out and what they excrete are called wormcasts. |
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At birth, a calf's rumen is not efficient for digesting grain and hay. |
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The pancreatic juice contains enzymes for digesting proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and rennin for coagulating milk. |
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This is only enough for looking for food, breathing and digesting food. |
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Mongastric animals, those that have only one stomach such as chickens and pigs, are less effective at digesting forage and therefore need more grain or other protein sources in their diet. |
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Although the research was not limited to English language results, the use of social media sites popular among western countries must be taken into account when digesting the list. |
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We headed back to Saulcy in a great mood, digesting our wonderful lunch. |
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It's both delicious and excellent for digesting meats or fried fish. |
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Total phosphorus content was determined by phosphor molybdenum-blue colourimetry after digesting soil with perchloric acid. |
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The pulp and paper industry is one of the major consumers of lime, mainly for the preparation of digesting liquor for manufacturing kraft or sulphate paper, and for pulp bleaching during a primary stage of production. |
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Followers of the cult Breatharianism believe that the energy they save on digesting food and drink can be transformed into physical, emotional and spiritual energy. |
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If Vin Scully can make Farmer John braunschweiger sound like a delicious part of your Easter dinner, digesting all this in one sitting won't kill you, either. |
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Lacto-Freedom solves the problem by adding lactase digesting bacteria to the intestinal lining, in some cases completely preventing the unpleasant symptoms. |
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