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"That," says Cross, chewing in a state of wonder, "is absolutely wild".
The mean (sd) duration of chewing in a day was 2.4 (± 1.2) hours.
We also adjusted for food and micronutrient supplementation (Table S4) and betel chewing in a separate analysis but it did not substantially change the results.
(Zinoman) 'CALIGULA' Horizon Theater Rep has bitten off more than it can chew in staging "Caligula," a grim take on the Roman emperor by Albert Camus.
Biting off more than you can chew in the wilderness can be a wildly humbling experience.
And she doesn't have much to chew on in a show, directed straightforwardly here by Tim Albery, in which she plays perhaps the blandest diva in operatic history.
Betel is chewed in India as a mild stimulant and is a favoured cash crop.
A study carried out in the United States of America revealed a prevalence of 14.5% for toothache pain on chewing, in the last six months, in a sample of 28,292 individuals of 20 to 64 years of age [ 16].
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