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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
metabolise .
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Examples
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I've felt it as have most people I know and there is a good scientifically plausible mechanism that we were taught at university for it. alcohol is essentially metabolised in two steps; Ethanol to acetaldehyde then acetaldehyde to acetic acid.
Hangover Cures: Myth, Legend, Fact | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The compound is metabolised to trichloroacetic acid and trichloroethanol in the kidney, with the metabolites excreted in the urine.
poison prevention for Delaware, Lehigh Valley, S.E. Pennsylvania 2010
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I've felt it as have most people I know and there is a good scientifically plausible mechanism that we were taught at university for it. alcohol is essentially metabolised in two steps; Ethanol to acetaldehyde then acetaldehyde to acetic acid.
Hangover Cures: Myth, Legend, Fact | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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All of this pertains to Italian-made pizza, metabolised in Italy.
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And for the proposal of Diane Hsieh about how different kinds of fat are metabolised.
A call for help II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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In rodents, BPA is metabolised somewhat differently.
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The reason is that amino acids are metabolised only as far as urea, not all the way to oxygen oxides ā which would be toxic.
Thermodynamics and weight loss | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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Most symptoms will begin to appear within two hours of ingestion, but, as theobromine is metabolised slowly, it can take as long as 24 hours for them to appear and up to three days for recovery.
Death By Chocolate Beach Blogger 2005
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Most symptoms will begin to appear within two hours of ingestion, but, as theobromine is metabolised slowly, it can take as long as 24 hours for them to appear and up to three days for recovery.
Archive 2005-09-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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Purins are metabolised in the body to uric acid, about half of the uric acid produced in the body disappears as such, being disintegrated, whilst the other half remains to be excreted by the kidneys.
The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition A. W. Duncan
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