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Перевод: unabsorbed
неадсорбированный
Тезаурус:
- Fibre is the unabsorbed part of the food, a type of complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls.
- Reasons for impaired formation of SCFA could include a decreased dietary intake of unabsorbed carbohydrate, a reduction in bacterial flora due to a "washout" effect of diarrhoea, and changed conditions for fermentation in the colonic lumen.
- This suggests two possible mechanisms for the reported abnormalities of fluid absorption in the colon in cholera - the direct effect of cholera toxin or a reduction in SCFA generation from unabsorbed dietary carbohydrates because of changes in the colon.
- Despite Schlesinger's claims that "there wasn't anything in the movie that I hadn't seen in some way somewhere" and "one was always confronted by something worse on the streets than one was putting into the film", they were attention-getting elements, unabsorbed into the texture of the film.
- Even if this early rise reflects release from the distal small intestine, it would seem too rapid to be as a result of the presence of unabsorbed nutrients.
- Firstly, the charcoal adsorbs unabsorbed poison still present in the gut.
- In the healthy and intact gastrointestinal tract, it is unlikely that substantial amounts of unabsorbed nutrients ever reach the colon in humans, and it is therefore likely that some other mechanism exists for the release of hormonal peptides from this region.
- Amongst the soft, opaque, dim-yellow fluid there wriggled worm-like shapes of clear, unabsorbed slime.
- The major carbohydrates available for fermentation are resistant starches, non-starch polysaccharides (dietary fibre), and a variety of unabsorbed sugars and oligosaccharides.
- A significant proportion of dietary carbohydrate and starch remains unabsorbed in the small intestine, and this may be increased in acute diarrhoea.
- The loose stools are invariably considered to be osmotic in type, due to the passage of unabsorbed solute delivered to the large bowel.
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