gut造句91. Peptic ulcers are produced by the self-destruction of the gut wall by pepsin and hydrochloric acid in gastric juice.
92. He says this to Eddie, who doesn't exactly deny the lawyer's gut feeling.
93. We can follow gastrulation in the early development of the sea-urchin and actually see the gut forming.
94. I have a gut feeling that the old partnerships between nature and culture have momentarily slipped out of our reach.
95. Species that use molecular H 2 as an electron donor in the gut belong to the genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfobulbus.
96. Male speaker There's gut feeling amongst the officers on the ground that it may be drugs related.
97. The big fear was that they would pass on potentially-harmful genes to other E. coli already in the gut.
98. Barney Frank, D-Mass., offered two amendments to gut the bill.
99. It is more a gut feeling-a visceral distrust of foreigners.
100. The stiff neck is a way of controlling feeling as are the rigid shoulders and the pulled-in gut.
101. At only seventeen, Lonny already had the beginnings of a beer gut.
102. His gut geared into action instantly, and for two hours it never let up.
103. We busted a gut trying to get home on time.
104. Evidence is accumulating to show that gut epithelial cells interact closely with adjacent mononuclear cells.
105. But they do have a gut feeling that abortion is a moral issue.
106. Mostly through o-j-t, trial and error, gut feel, and mistakes.
107. We just had this gut feeling it was going to be heavy.
108. So the gut issue is a commitment to numbers at which part-timers may transfer to full-time employment.
109. For one thing, this new record hits you straight at gut level the first time.
110. Something - that same gut instinct that made her get his address alerted her.
111. James Shapiro and his colleagues at the University of Chicago have been studying a common gut bacterium called Proteus mirabilis.
112. This must be rectified because a higher phosphorus level will interfere with calcium absorption in the horse's gut creating further problems.
113. Your gut feelings have gotten you this far; trust them.
114. It was just a gut feeling, a sense of unease.
115. Diarrhoea is characterised by a failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid and ions from its lumen.
116. In the normal, healthy person the gut flora is a balanced community of different organisms.
117. Giardia lives in the gut and produces microscopic hard-walled cysts that pass out of the body with the faeces.
118. Subsequent studies confirmed that a high-fibre diet increases stool bulk and shortens gut transit.
119. For the ordinary viewer, logical argument gives way to his or her gut reactions and personal experience in responding to people.
120. These changes in perception of distension at the lower end of the gut seem to be mirrored in the stomach.