Sentence examples for intestinal from inspiring English sources

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intestinal

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Relating to the intestines.

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3 Run the tip of a small sharp knife along the back of the prawn and pull out the intestinal tract if dark and visible, but this is not always essential.

This keeps costs down and ensures the maximum benefits for patients; children and adults received praziquantel drugs to treat their schistosomiasis, as well as other medicines for intestinal worms, trachoma, and onchocerciasis (river blindness).

The study, of 119 people with either breast, cervical, intestinal or prostate cancer, found that from three months following diagnosis, those patients who did not trust their doctors were not only more distressed but also more physically disabled.

■ More than 2,000 had post-operative intestinal bleeding.

It was the first appearance by the former president on live television since he underwent intestinal surgery in 2006.

Mr Castro's health is a "state secret", but he is said to have suffered complications after intestinal surgery.Canada's government said it would pay C$11.5m $9.8mm) to Maher Arar, a Canadian software engineer who was detained by American officials and flown to Syria where he was tortured.

Their actions and secretions have been implicated in everything from depression and arthritis to the regulation of the immune system.I contain multitudesSeveral previous studies have suggested that artificial sweeteners might affect intestinal bacteria.

Dogs bark before earthquakes; chimpanzees know the right herbs to deal with intestinal worms; cattle predict rainfall by sitting on the ground.

One factor fuelling the fire is that Cuban officials insist that his health is a state secret, though they also say he continues to recover from intestinal surgery.

After he underwent intestinal surgery last year and apparently suffered grave complications, Fidel Castro, Cuba's president, seemed to be wasting away and to have only weeks more to live.

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Now they are dying from disease and malnutrition in the resettlement villages to which many have moved.Charles Alton, a consultant for the UN Development Programme, reported in 2004 that hill-tribe people moving to new villages were not only short of rice but also faced diseases malaria, gastro-intestinal problems and parasites that were seldom experienced up in the mountains.

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