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Unlike albendazole, praziquantel is readily absorbed from the intestinal tract.
Antihistamines are readily absorbed from the alimentary tract, and most are rendered inactive by monoamine oxidase enzymes in the liver.
Sodium mineral is readily absorbed from the small intestine, and normal storage is accomplished by muscle and cartilage tissue.
After oral administration, adefovir dipivoxil is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and extensively converted to adefovir.
Chloramphenicol is administered either orally or parenterally (by injection or infusion), but since it is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, parenteral administration is reserved for serious infections.
Both food additives and pharmaceutical excipients contain inorganic phosphates, which are readily absorbed from the intestine42,43,44, whereas in case of organic phosphates, approximately 60% is absorbed in the intestine42,45,46.
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Those costs, though, may have been more readily absorbed than strains from other confrontations yet to come, including demonstrations over civil rights and the Vietnam War, accompanied by mounting racial tensions that erupted into city riots in 1966 and 1967.
Both fibers degrade into small molecules that are readily absorbed and excreted from the body [ 20, 28, 39].
And since many older adults don't have enough stomach acid to liberate vitamin B12 from food, they can benefit from the readily absorbed crystalline B12 in supplements.
Solar energy delivers both light and heat, and the heat from sunlight is readily absorbed by dark colors.
Although research suggests that the calcium in soy milk may not be as readily absorbed into the body as calcium from dairy milk, it's often added to soy milk (and other non-dairy milks) in sufficient quantities to make its nutritional value comparable.
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