| 41. | Without this enzyme, triglycerides from the diet are prevented from being hydrolyzed into absorbable free fatty acids and are excreted undigested.
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| 42. | Mr . Alnwick said that the researchers would have to find out how to increase absorbable iron, not just the total quantity.
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| 43. | Hardware may even include absorbable pins that perform their function and are then broken down by the body over the course of months.
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| 44. | The minimum number of un-absorbable plasma proteins that exit capillaries enter lymphatic circulation for returning later on to those blood vessels.
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| 45. | Synthetic absorbable ( bioabsorbable ) staples are also now becoming available, based on polyglycolic acid, as with many synthetic absorbable sutures.
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| 46. | Synthetic absorbable ( bioabsorbable ) staples are also now becoming available, based on polyglycolic acid, as with many synthetic absorbable sutures.
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| 47. | A special manufacturing process removes the outer irritant sericin coating of the silk, which makes it suitable as non-absorbable surgical sutures.
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| 48. | Upconversion process occurs when two infrared photons are absorbed by rare-earth ions to generate a ( high-energy ) absorbable photon.
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| 49. | A long, non-absorbable suture may be left in the stump of the spermatic cord in case later surgery is deemed necessary.
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| 50. | Er : YAG lasers can be used in laser aided cataract surgery but owing to its water absorbable nature Nd : YAG is preferred more.
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