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Bolus Defined
A small round mass or lump; referring to food as it passes from the mouth to the stomach
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Wed Jul 30
- digestive system sphincter | NewAgeTouch Massage: You must have heard the word sphincter as you where growing up you may have associated it with a body part that's not so nice
- Digestive system stomach | NewAgeTouch Massage: The stomach where food is sent to be converted from bolus bits to chyme. The gastric juices of the stomach break down food stuff into a semisolid mixture called chyme
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- Basal/Bolus Therapy - Diabetes Daily Forum: Good Article
Tue Apr 8
- Animation: Organs of Digestion: Simple diagram showing where the organs are linked to the digestive system.
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- Oxytetracyclin e injection: Pharmaceutical Finished Products manufacturer provide OXYTETRACYCLIN E INJ, IVERMECTION INJ, ALBENDAZOLE BOLUS.
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