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Drug users who inject crushed pills routinely develop granulomas, because insoluble fillers used to bind a pill's active ingredient don't get digested — as they would if a pill was swallowed — and, instead, circulate through the bloodstream, eventually lodging in the narrow pulmonary arteries.
The eaten seeds get digested and thus are not able to germinate; the pea plants do not survive frost.
Protein pills get digested away, but Emisphere's carrier temporarily changes the shape of the protein molecule to get it through the stomach intact and then allow it to be absorbed through the walls of the intestine.
If the contents stay in their stomachs for too long, they will get digested, making identification difficult.
Now, this overcapacity, over a bit of time, will get digested, like all things do, and then it'll be dear, and the prices will rise, and the whole thing will change.
Most of the seeds get digested, but those that slip through get deposited, prefertilized, in some distant spot, where they grow another plant.
If you are raising live food yourself, or purchasing live food from pet shops, you may feed them mineral or vitamin supplements which then get digested by the predator fish.
iOS and Android users can open the Today In bookmark or opt in to getting digests of its local news in their feed.
Most breastfeeding classes go over the "stages" of newborn breastfed baby poop: tarry black or dark green meconium at the beginning, changing to green/yellow when your colostrum starts getting digested, and finally yellowish, mustardy, seedy stool when your milk comes in.
If you eat green vegetables and fruits your digestive system readily accepts it, and it easily gets digested.
The Pop-Tart might have gotten digested, or something.
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