small intestine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of small intestine
First recorded in 1760–70
Example Sentences
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Their approach uses a cyclic peptide that can pass through the small intestine, known as the DNP peptide.
From Science Daily
It damages the small intestine so the body cannot properly take in nutrients.
From BBC
When sections of the small intestine become diseased or die, surgeons often must remove the damaged tissue.
From Science Daily
Explaining how it works, Ghosh said small electrodes placed on the abdomen detected the activity of the muscle of the small intestine.
From BBC
Only part of the sugar is absorbed in the small intestine, while much of it is fermented by gut bacteria in the colon.
From Science Daily
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