How To Use Nutriment In A Sentence
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The stomach digests the food, and separates the nutriment — chyle — from the aliment, which it gives to the blood for the development of the frame; and the blood, which is understood by the term circulation, digests in its passage through the lungs the nutriment — chyle — to give it quantity and quality, and the oxygen from the air to give it vitality.
The Book of Household Management
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Eventually, in his final entry, he writes ‘I am weaker than ever although I have a good appetite, and relish the nardoo much, but it seems to give no nutriment, and the birds here are so shy as not to be got at.’
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On this newly made, restricted strip one may peep and botanise without restraint, discovering that though it does not offer conditions at all favourable to the retention of moisture, plants of varied character crowd each other for space and flourish as if drawing nutriment from rich loam.
Tropic Days
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Besides, I've seeing IT eat a lot of junk nutriment those bad for digestion.
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Ingredient: The ingredient is very complex, it include nutriments of protein, vitamine, sugar tec.
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In the latter instances, all afflux of nutriment and heat being prevented by the ligature, we see the testes and large fleshy tumours dwindle, die, and finally fall off.
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
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The passage is the same as that of the solid nutriment in all those animals that have no penis, in all the ovipara, even those of them that have a bladder, as the tortoises.
On the Generation of Animals
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Rhasis and [1360] Magninus discommend all fish, and say, they breed viscosities, slimy nutriment, little and humorous nourishment.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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THUS THE PIG TRIBE, though not a ruminating mammal, as might be inferred from the number of its molar teeth, is yet a link between the herbivorous and the carnivorous tribes, and is consequently what is known as an omnivorous quadruped; or, in other words, capable of converting any kind of aliment into nutriment.
The Book of Household Management
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Helen Pendennis was a member, bears for a crest, a nest full of little pelicans pecking at the ensanguined bosom of a big maternal bird, which plentifully supplies the little wretches with the nutriment on which, according to the heraldic legend, they are supposed to be brought up.
The History of Pendennis
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La vara contiene osteoblast, céllulas que forman huesos del marrón rojo y vasos sanguíneos que llevan nutrimentos al hueso.
Al Nacer, Tenemos Como 270 huesos. como adultos tienen 206 huesos
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If they encounter a speck of nutriment they fan out to quest for more.
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Possibly these several differences may be connected with the different flow of nutriment towards the central and external flowers: we know, at least, that with irregular flowers, those nearest to the axis are most subject to peloria, that is to become abnormally symmetrical.
V. Laws of Variation. Correlated Variation
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Rhasis and [1360] Magninus discommend all fish, and say, they breed viscosities, slimy nutriment, little and humorous nourishment.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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While the slimy snail, finding its proper nutriment in the decomposing vegetable matter and minute confervoid growth, prevents their accumulation by removing them; and by its vital powers converts what would otherwise act as a poison into
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 445 Volume 18, New Series, July 10, 1852
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Thus also the liquid nutriment in the hair decays because it is not concocted, and what is called greyness results.
On the Generation of Animals
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Every body capable of forward movement would, if unendowed with sensation, perish and fail to reach its end, which is the aim of Nature; for how could it obtain nutriment?
On the Soul
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With especially added various collagen necessary for skin, replenish nutriment, enhance self-renewal capability of skin.
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Nutriment will then be accurately portioned out in the form of powders, sirups, pellets, and biscuits, everything reduced to the smallest possible bulk.
The End of Books
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Dissolving readily in water or milk, it yields a mild nutriment for the sick, and enters into the composition of many delicacies for the table, such as jellies, &c.
A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition.
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Again, just as there is a channel for the admission of the unconcocted food into the stomach, namely the mouth, and in some animals the so-called oesophagus, which is continuous with the mouth and reaches to the stomach, so must there also be other and more numerous channels by which the concocted food or nutriment shall pass out of the stomach and intestines into the body at large, and to which these cavities shall serve as a kind of manger.
On the Parts of Animals
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This product is a nutrimental food, used aloe freeze dry powder as its principal ingredient and prepared by scientific processing technics in advance.
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So long as it did not actually make him ill, he thought, he would regard it as useful nutriment.
THE LONGEST WAY HOME
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Then, after a Russian soup, which always contains as much solid nutriment as meat-biscuit or Arctic pemmican, came the glory of the repast, a mighty _sterlet_, which was swimming in Volga water when we took our seats at the table.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865
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The effect of enzymes on the nutriment, stability, colour and flavor of the juices was discussed.
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With these events in mind, it is extraordinary that a man with his limited resources, loss of sleep, lack of nutriment, and high levels of psychological stress performs so brilliantly.
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The larval insects insert their proboscides into the bark of young shoots of certain lac-bearing trees, varieties of Ficus, draw out the sap for nutriment, and at once exude a resinous secretion which entirely covers their bodies and the twigs, often to the thickness of one-half inch.
Handwork in Wood
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The English people are a nation of valetudinarians, but there is not sufficient nutriment in their food, which seems to consist mainly of chilled meat.
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Still, the pleasure of delicious food, or of beautiful decoration, or, in some instances, the utility of better nutriment, seems sufficient to a vast majority of civilised men and women to justify these customs.
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However, can furtIt'scientific advance help the globe solve the problem of future nutriment supplies?
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Coarsely ground, sharp branny particles in bread irritate the intestines, and cause excessive waste of nutriment; but finely ground wheatmeal is free from this objection, and is beneficial in preventing constipation.
The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
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Osteopathic therapy is the preferred approach to make for " drainages " and "allow for the supply of physical and nerve nutriment to the eyes.
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Physical and chemical index and the compose of nutriment were analyzed.
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By this first nutriment thus prepared for the embryon is not meant the liquor amnii, which is produced afterwards, nor the larger exterior parts of the white of the egg; but the fluid prepared, I suppose, in the ovary of viviparous animals, and that which immediately surrounds the cicatricula of an impregnated egg, and is visible to the eye in a boiled one.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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Now a commonplace person would have been satisfied with the recommendation of the medical man, who looks but to the one thing needful, which is a sufficient and wholesome supply of nourishment for the child; but Mr Easy was a philosopher, and had latterly taken to craniology, and he descanted very learnedly with the doctor upon the effect of his only son obtaining his nutriment from an unknown source.
Mr. Midshipman Easy
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It's a terror of the seasonal oversea seanutriment is reasonable.
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The facts which I have adduced clearly prove that the straws of the cereals possess a far higher nutritive power than is commonly ascribed to them; that when properly harvested they contain from 20 to 40 per cent. of undoubted nutriment; and lastly, that it is highly probable that their so-called indigestible woody fibre is to a great extent assimilable.
The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock
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Now a common-place person would have been satisfied with the recommendation of the medical man, who looks but to the one thing needful, which is a sufficient and wholesome supply of nourishment for the child; but Mr Easy was a philosopher, and had latterly taken to craniology, and he descanted very learnedly with the Doctor upon the effect of his only son obtaining his nutriment from an unknown source.
Mr. Midshipman Easy
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That is why taste also is a sort of touch; it is relative to nutriment, which is just tangible body; whereas sound, colour, and odour are innutritious, and further neither grow nor decay.
On the Soul
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Eventually, in his final entry, he writes ‘I am weaker than ever although I have a good appetite, and relish the nardoo much, but it seems to give no nutriment….’
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By 20th June, Wills was completely reduced by the effects of the cold and their inadequate nutriment.
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'They seemed eminently happy, and even polite; for individuals would select large and bright specimens of fruit, and throw them archwise across to some friend who had extracted the nutriment from those scattered around him.'
Myths and Marvels of Astronomy
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On its under surface delicate root hairs grow to give it stability and nutriment; also two sorts of reproductive organs known as antherídia and archegònia, the male and female growths analogous to the stamens and pistils in flowers.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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This relatively greater need for nutriment being admitted, as it must be, the question that remains is -- shall we meet it by giving an excessive quantity of what may be called dilute food, or a more moderate quantity of concentrated food?
Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
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To this extenuated spectre, perhaps, a crumb is not thrown once a year; but when ahungered and athirst to famine - when all humanity has forgotten the dying tenant of a decaying house - Divine Mercy remembers the mourner, and a shower of manna falls for lips that earthly nutriment is to pass no more.
Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
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As them were Very abundance hungry, them ate up all the nutriment Very abundance soon.
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If they encounter a speck of nutriment they fan out to quest for more.
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Advertisements say that the nutriment is free of any unhealthy elements, like fat or cholesterol.
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This constitutes the vitelline circulation (Fig. 459), and by means of it nutriment is absorbed from the yolk (vitellus.) 5
V. Angiology. 3. Development of the Vascular System