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gut <a gut; guts> N (music)

gut <a gut; guts> N

gut eingeführt ADJ

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They are then coughed up and swallowed into the gut, where they parasitise the intestinal mucosa (duodenum and jejunum).
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Exposure to moisture from the sweat of a musician's hands can cause plain (unwound) gut strings to fray and eventually break.
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The problem with this is that when your gut receives a carbohydrate, as is the case with an artificial sweetener, the brain expects nutrition.
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They form ovoid oocysts in the gut wall.
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Bile acid sequestrants bind bile acids in the gut, preventing reabsorption.
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The lower two courses have one steel and one nylon string each, and the higher two courses have all nylon (or gut) strings.
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Because just a few short decades ago moving to secondary school meant one, blood-curdling, spine-shivering, gut-wrenching experience awaited you.
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It has strong muscles in its oesophagus and large salivary glands and rapidly fills its dilatable hind gut with blood.
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The same lesions are also present in pharynx, oesophagus, and on mucus-producing epithelia of the gut, from abomasum to rectum.
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While most of the gut viscera are endodermally derived (with the exception of the neural-crest derived suprarenal gland), the spleen is derived from mesenchymal tissue.
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