| 41. | During this period, he revived many obscure operas, such as Puccini's " Le Villi ."
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| 42. | Examples include cultured kefir, yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream, butter, cottage cheese, kumis, and villi.
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| 43. | They are unusual cells in that they have villi on their surface which in turn have innumerable microvilli on their surface.
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| 44. | Enterocytes, along with goblet cells, represent the principal cell types of the epithelium of the villi in the small intestine.
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| 45. | Its levels are reduced in response to villi-blunting events such as celiac sprue and the inflammation associated with the disorder.
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| 46. | These villi are entirely fetal in origin, which is the rationale behind using chorionic villus sampling to screen the fetal genome.
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| 47. | In 1884, he conducted the premiere of the revised version of Puccini's opera " Le Villi ".
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| 48. | A triglyceride is broken down into two fatty acids and a monoglyceride, which are absorbed by the villi on the intestine walls.
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| 49. | The chorionic villi emerge from the chorion, invade the endometrium, and allow transfer of nutrients from maternal blood to fetal blood.
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| 50. | Eggs hatch in the duodenum, releasing oncospheres, which penetrate the mucosa and come to lie in lymph channels of the villi.
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