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Перевод: satiety speek satiety


[существительное]
насыщение; сытость ; пресыщение; пресыщенность


Тезаурус:

  1. In experiments with rats, increased electrical activity was recorded in the satiety centre of the brain during chewing and swallowing.
  2. The major control mechanisms appear to be the state of fullness of the stomach, the level of sugar in the blood, and a satiety centre in the brain known as the appestat.
  3. Scientific tests recorded a great reduction in satiety level when subjects were fed apple juice (apples with their fibre removed) compared with the same quantity of apples eaten whole.
  4. Even before the foods which are rich in dietary fibre start to pass down your throat, they perform a multiplicity of functions which help to reduce the quantity of food you want to eat and they start to send helpful satiety signals to the brain.
  5. Quote: " It seems likely that a diet in which sugars and starches are taken in natural fibre-rich form would contribute to the control of obesity by encouraging satiety at a lower level of energy intake, and to a lesser extent by increasing the amount of potential energy lost in the faeces ."
  6. From love's satiety we move to an indifference to feeling: "They that have power to hurt and will do none".
  7. Warm animal feeling of satiety?
  8. Although it takes a few minutes for the body to send out any strong signals of satiety it is probable that chewing and swallowing movements do begin to send messages to the brain.
  9. As eating-time continues, the body sends out more and more satiety signals, but it is estimated that it takes about twenty minutes for a meal to have its full effect in filling our stomachs and sending out all the other physical signals of sufficiency.
  10. This indicates that chewing and swallowing at least start to bring our bodily eating controls into action by sending the first satiety signals to the brain - and that the more chewing and swallowing we do the more effective this is likely to be.
  11. It is a happiness so mild and cool that it is like a kind of saintliness after passion: yet it is not satiety for if she has any unhealth, it is from me; and that more of her lips than in her heart."
  12. To suggest, as I do, that Georges Braque is the greatest living painter is to remind a contemporary audience, fed to satiety on brilliant innovation, frenzied novelty and every sort of spontaneous expression, that, after all, permanence, grandeur, deliberation, lucidity and calm are paramount virtues of the art of painting
  13. As they have sown, so must they reap and reap, even when the poppy flowers of passion have withered in their hands, and their harvest is but bitter tares, garnered in satiety.

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