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Nine subjects were fed a finely emulsified test meal containing carbohydrate, protein, fat, and the water-soluble unabsorbable markers, polyethylene glycol, ...
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FORMATION OF CALCULI AROUND UNABSORBABLE MATERIAL USED IN SUTURING THE INTESTINAL MUCOSA* ... [Vesical calculus formed around an unabsorbable thread.] ...
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A high content of many different unabsorbable plant polysaccharides is found in the diet of nonindustrial societies where diabetes is uncommon.3 It was such ...
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Not only unabsorbable substances, such as polyethylene glycol and mannitol but also hypertonic solutions of absorbable substances including glucose and ...
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Unabsorbable. Sutures. Sir,?Mr. John Howkins. (Journal,. September. 16, p. 659) reports ... from unabsorbable ligatures used during caesarean section. ...
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949) of unabsorbable sutures being found in the uterus some years following caesarean section. ... unabsorbable and responsible for accompanying sepsis. ...
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BACKGROUND: Polyethylene glycol 3350 increases stool frequency and accelerates colonic transit. Used as a laxative, it proved effective in patients with normal and slow transit. Although free of severe ... The effect of this substance on upper gut transit has not been studied. AIM: ... METHODS: In a randomised controlled study,
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J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. 1953; 60(4):541-2 (ISSN: 0307-1871) ... View This Abstract Online ... Major Subject Heading(s)
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Definition of unabsorbable from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... <physiology> Not absorbable; specifically, not capable of absorption; unable to pass by osmosis into the circulating blood; as, the unabsorbable portion of food.
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