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In turbines, the ingested matter is subject to rapid heating.
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Tobin said the caterpillars are immune to cyanide from the black cherry tree, and one theory is that the mares could have ingested fecal matter from the caterpillars.
Regardless of the number of drinks he has ingested, no matter how slurred his speech, he has the curious ability to pan nuggets of gold from the pond of his intellect and extemporaneously recite them to his editor.
The "Yukagir mammoth" had ingested plant matter that contained spores of dung fungus.
Websites like Erowid allow drug users to post accounts of their experiences, which has resulted in a huge encyclopaedia of pretty much every substance ever snorted, inhaled, injected, or ingested, no matter how esoteric.
This sharing of drug-related knowledge isn't uncommon online; websites like Erowid allow drug users to post accounts of their experiences, which has resulted in a huge encyclopaedia of pretty much every substance ever snorted, inhaled, injected or ingested, no matter how esoteric.
Ruminant ancestor, and even basal clades as tragulids, consumed a variety of different vegetations [ 6], they may also have ingested animal matter, despite the brachydont nature of their cheek teeth.
Chilomonas does not have chromatophores (pigment-containing structures) and lives by ingesting organic matter.
The virus is spread via ingesting faecal matter from infected people, either from directly handled food, or more commonly through water polluted with sewage.
So saying "having a female protagonist" is a trope is on par with saying "having a human protagonist" is a trope, or "having a protagonist who inhales oxygen and ingests organic matter to live" is a trope.
Diseases like typhoid and cholera are often transmitted via fecal matter ingested orally.
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