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  • Duodenum first part of the small intestine; takes off from the stomach: calcium, magnesium, iron, fat-soluble vitamins A and D, glucose

    You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009

  • Duodenum first part of the small intestine; takes off from the stomach: calcium, magnesium, iron, fat-soluble vitamins A and D, glucose

    You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009

  • Duodenum first part of the small intestine; takes off from the stomach: calcium, magnesium, iron, fat-soluble vitamins A and D, glucose

    You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009

  • Like, "Duodenum, you 'won't believe what happened to my computer when I tried to go italic."

    Mysteries and Impressions barbylon 2006

  • Like, "Duodenum, you 'won't believe what happened to my computer when I tried to go italic."

    Mysteries and Impressions barbylon 2006

  • I had the urge to say "Dude" today, and ended up saying "Duodenum."

    Mysteries and Impressions barbylon 2006

  • I had the urge to say "Dude" today, and ended up saying "Duodenum."

    Mysteries and Impressions barbylon 2006

  • Mobilisierung des Duodenum (Mobilization of the duodenum) he greatly advanced all the operations affecting the duodenum.

    Theodor Kocher - Biography 1967

  • The whole food, now in the form of a paste, passes into a pipe about 12 inches long (the Duodenum), into which pours the secretion of the pancreas and that of the liver (bile).

    Papers on Health John Kirk

  • Duodenum: the chylific ventricle; also applied to the first section of the digestive tract just behind entrance of malpighian tubules.

    Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith

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