Sentence examples for with ingesting from inspiring English sources

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So while you might still get the occasional shakiness, nausea and fast heartbeat associated with ingesting too much caffeine, you were highly unlikely to die from it.

Furthermore, much research has been published on the health benefits associated with ingesting cultured dairy foods and probiotics, particularly their role in modulating immune function.

Rinke says it starts with ingesting data from sources such as Salesforce or SAP and then creating a visual view of the process flow.

Hence, the performance effects associated with ingesting a comparably small volume of fluid (e.g. ≤0.75 L kg BM lost−1) or an amount consistent with recommended guidelines (e.g. 1.25 1.50 L kg BM lost−1) remains uncertain.

To those who questioned our ­choices, I trotted out standard arguments about the character benefits of facing rigorous challenges, the intrinsic value of sleeping under the stars, and even the improved immunity that comes with ingesting a bit of dirt.

Only little is known in terms of risks; one could argue about the possible risks associated with ingesting a drug that presents with potential for dependence and the anecdotal report on injecting use.

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The fact that a specific, long-term olfactory memory was formed for odors associated with ingested toxins implies that the MB is involved in this pathway [ 27].

One of the findings was that mice with DSS-induced colitis and treated with ATL-8801 showed a marked reduction in diarrhoea, as demonstrated by solid stool pellets and increased stool weight, compared with mice ingesting with DSS alone.

They were exhausting themselves with the effort, plus there are all kinds of issues with them ingesting oil.

Mr. Pinchbeck also wrote about crop circles, alien abductees, experiences with poltergeists, ingesting psychedelic mushrooms and practicing "new ideals of erotic freedom," but never mind.

Some people argue that such anxiety comes from a visceral fear of having someone who is not ill deliberately injected with or ingesting a pathogen, live or otherwise.

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