| 41. | Without this pretreatment, the skin is indigestible to the mites, the Cambridge team discovered.
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| 42. | Both are more or less indigestible.
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| 43. | Lignin is indigestible by animals, which lack the enzymes that can degrade this complex polymer.
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| 44. | Most predators find this wax indigestible.
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| 45. | The silk is indigestible and blocks the rumen of multiple-stomach animals, causing starvation.
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| 46. | Truly ugly bad writing by serious scholars is indigestible, an unfortunate product of an overcooked brain.
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| 47. | These pigs produced the enzyme phytase, which breaks down the indigestible phosphorus, in their saliva.
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| 48. | Whole oats may have an indigestible hull which makes them difficult or even unfit for human consumption.
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| 49. | The remaining, indigestible material the microbes cannot use and any dead bacterial remains constitute the digestate.
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| 50. | Besides avoiding indigestible lumps of exposition, this narrative method creates suspense where there might otherwise be none.
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