| 11. | This venom paralyzes the preys and causes the external digestion with the incorporated gastric juices.
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| 12. | This was not a sustainable practice, but it demonstrated the existence of an'intrinsic factor'from gastric juice.
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| 13. | Gastric juice in the stomach also contains pepsinogen.
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| 14. | The gastric juice has a pH of 2.0.
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| 15. | Extraesophageal symptoms are the result of exposure of the upper aerodigestive tract to the gastric juice.
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| 16. | Watch out _ the gastric juices are flowing and a whole lot more is going on!
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| 17. | Gastric juice mainly contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin.
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| 18. | Pepsin's gastric juice, pepsinogen activates to become pepsin.
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| 19. | Life-threatening complications can include blood clots, respiratory failure and leaks of gastric juices around the staple line.
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| 20. | How about " Experiments on the Gastric Juices, " by William Beaumont, printed in Plattsburgh in 1833.
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