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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EGESTION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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egestion in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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H20 (sweat) egestion of faeces (a) Ingestion The taking into the body of large,
complex, insoluble organic food substances through the mouth. (b) Digestion The
breaking down of these large insoluble organic molecules into smaller, simpler, ...
2
Centrarchid Fishes: Diversity, Biology and Conservation
Egestion, excretion, and specific dynamic action (SDA) are energetic costs
associated with digestion and processing of consumed food. Egestion represents
the loss of energy in that portion of consumed food that is not digestible, passes ...
Steven Cooke, David P. Philipp, 2009
Some part of the ingested food remains undigested which cannot be used by the
body. So, the egestion is the elimination of faecal matter or undigested food
outside the body. In other words, the process in which undigested food is
removed ...
4
Quagga and Zebra Mussels: Biology, Impacts, and Control, ...
18 (46.4) where U is the excretion rate, in g (dry) · g (wet mass) −1 · day−1 C is
the consumption rate F is the egestion rate Estimates of Diporeia egestion rates
are limited, and there is no information on energy lost to specific dynamic action (
S) ...
Thomas F. Nalepa, Don W. Schloesser, 2013
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The Pollution Biology of Aquatic Oligochaetes
Table 4.10 Instantaneous egestion rates (corrected for 1.5 mg dw) and total
production (somatic plus cocoon biomass) in Tubifex tubifex exposed to different
sediments in the 28-day chronic bioassay (From Martinez-Madrid et al. 1999,
data ...
Pilar Rodriguez, Trefor B. Reynoldson, 2011
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Formula Handbook for Environmental Engineers and Scientists
EGESTION (EVACUATION) RATE OF ZOOPLANKTON 91 EGESTION (
EVACUATION) RATE OF ZOOPLANKTON See INGESTION RATE: Zooplankton
on Protozoa. Definition The egestion (evacuation) rate of zooplankton is the
amount of ...
Egestion. The rectum stores the dried, undigested remains of food. Together with
dead cells which have sloughed off the gut, dead bacteria and bile pigments,
these form the faeces. Relaxation of the sphincter muscle around the anus allows
...
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Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals: ...
9.3.2.7.3 Fecal Egestion In addition to eliminating chemical substances via the
respiratory surfaces of organisms, many aquatic organisms can eliminate
chemical substances in fecal matter. Elimination by fecal egestion is generally ...
Donald Mackay, Robert S. Boethling, 2000
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Leafhopper Vectors and Plant Disease Agents
Virus that is acquired and retained in this way could subsequently be inoculated
into plants by egestion (section 7.3.3, semipersistent transmission, in Harris,
1977a; Harris, 1978a). Ingested virus would have more numerous and more
varied ...
10
Small Mammals: Their Productivity and Population Dynamics
Estimating egestion is more difficult since nutrients are lost through multiple
pathways. Analysis of the large intestine contents can be used to calculate a
rough estimate of egestion (Briese, 1973; Table 9.6), but in most cases the
estimates are ...
Frank B. Golley, Kazimierz Petrusewicz, L. Ryszkowski (eds.), 1975
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «EGESTION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
egestion im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The digestive process of studying maths
Finally, there is egestion, the removal of undigested and innutritious material from the body. Similarly, a learner of maths must allocate his ... «TODAYonline, Jun 15»
Seahawks' Doug Baldwin apologizes for crappy Super Bowl …
Some have speculated that he might have been aiming his mock egestion at New England Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis, who was ... «Yahoo Sports, Feb 15»
Gibson on Texas A&M assistant's antics: 'That's embarrassing'
What a bunch of losers, pantywaists and twerps! The next sound you hear will be PITT choking on its own egestion! January 2, 2015 at 3:42 pm ... «West Virginia MetroNews, Dez 14»
Investing in Aquaculture's Future
Overfeeding and egestion is the main source of waste materials in many large aquaculture practices, contributing to deteriorating local water ... «TheFishSite.com, Dez 13»
Extreme abdominal pain may point to intestinal obstruction
Before long, the intestines are pressured to slide into one another, after which the affected area starts to rot because the egestion (expulsion of ... «New Vision, Jul 13»
The Best and Worst Super Bowl Ads
... agencies think up. This spot also forced us all to ponder what sort of terrifying egestion might result if a goat actually ate 156 bags of Doritos. «Slate Magazine, Feb 13»
Study reveals that animals contribute to seagrass dispersal
Tanks Sarah Sumoski used these tanks to study ingestion and egestion of eelgrass seeds by the mud minnow or mummichog Fundulus ... «William and Mary News, Dez 12»
What Is Metabolism: How Long After I Eat Is Weight Added To My …
"We have a pretty good indication about the timeline from the sequence of ingestion, digestion, and egestion. The whole thing plays out over a ... «Huffington Post, Jul 12»
MFA show shows something that might be nothing
Included in these captured moments are naked bodies in the act of egestion photographed by Katie Koti ART '12 that display the sensuality of ... «Yale Daily News, Sep 11»
Thomas Bernhard, the Alienator
... fate — as just another animal subject to the gross processes of lust and hunger, micturition and egestion, the permanent nothing of death. «New York Times, Dez 10»