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Also in the case of ICP-AES, the Se contained in the wet digested mushroom sample has to be separated (as hydride) before aspiration of digest to plasma.
Most of it, like fast food, will be tasty and easy to digest to many, ubiquitous but ultimately unsubstantial.
Many diseases compromise the ability to eat and digest, to walk and speak and a host of other functions.
You can have your aperitif outdoors, browse books in the bar, have supper next door then digest to the sound of some of the best poets in Barcelona.
Cunning, after all, is poor man's fare, a way of cobbling together a credible enough narrative that is at once easy to digest, to swear by, and pass around.
We interrupt this pop digest to bring you a message from our sponsors, Pentonville prison: Pete Doherty will no longer be taking part in the Celebrity Soccer Six tournament on May 19 (at Millwall) and 26 (Reading) due to lock down.
The diversity and quantity of information I have to digest to enable me to perform the many auxiliary functions of my job are further compounded by continuously changing.
On the schlep back to London on the Eurostar, in our heads we were celebrating the fact that there was so much to digest, to think about and to analyse.
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