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Examples of swallow


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We found i that spider monkeys swallowed seeds from almost all of the species from which they ate ripe fruits.
No trematodes were observed in the lung or air sac, heart, liver, spleen and kidney of all bats and swallows.
Genetic and environmental effects on morphology and fluctuating asymmetry in nesting barn swallows.
Magnetic field changes in the human brain due to swallowing or speaking.
The habit of flies of swallowing the " vomits " and regurgitating them again after a short interval gives some support to this suggestion.
Effects of verbal cue on bolus flow during swallowing.
The combination of bedside swallowing assessment and oxygen saturation monitoring of swallowing in acute stroke: a safe and humane screening tool.
Wood swallows too much seventeenth-century counsel's purple prose about these people.
The factory she starts work in on leaving school is eventually bought by a larger company, which is swallowed up by a multi-national.
The health domains described included mobility, stage of disease, pain, hoarseness, tiredness, pneumonia, swallowing and meals, psychological problems, and social support.
Care was taken that the chicken swallowed the entire inoculum.
Dif®culty swallowing liquor as a result of the facial cleft or associated anomaly may lead to polyhydramnios.
Monitoring in an awake patient also may induce some degree of discomfort and sometimes deep breathing, swallowing and neck movements interfere with measurements.
Polyhydramnios may be secondary to oesophageal obstruction/compression thus reducing the volume of liquor swallowed.
Animals were released from the neck yoke and observed closely for 2-3 min to confirm that the boli had been swallowed.
The dominant complaint is one of food 'sticking' once swallowing has occurred.
Tablets should not be swallowed in the semi-supine or supine position, and/or sufficient fluid should be taken with large tablets.
The combination of bedside swallowing assessment and oxygen saturation monitoring of swallowng in acute stroke: a safe and humane screening tool.
Relationship between strength, balance, and swallowing deficits and outcome after traumatic brain injury: a multicenter analysis.
In reconstructive surgery or resection for neoplasm, consequences for swallowing may figure in decision-making.
Defining swallowing function by age: promises and pitfalls of pigeonholing.
Several studies have now been published looking at swallowing programmes in a range of neurological diseases.
The feeding of a patient following a stroke depends on the severity of the swallowing difficulty.
An example of a continuous causation is the relation between a patient's difficulties with swallowing food and weight loss.
The present study focuses on yuma bats and tree and barn swallows, which are the dominant insectivores present in the study site.
Tests show that his swallowing reflex is greatly diminished, and the speechlanguage pathologist recommended that he receive nothing by mouth.
In this study, we estimated dispersal distances and deposition sites of seeds swallowed by two gibbon groups, using gut transit times and daily ranging patterns.
All four removed the exocarp from the fruit before swallowing it.
Occultism swallows up motley discourses whose only shared feature is ideological disenfranchisement.
Indeed, how might such an order be maintained if the "whole population" were swallowed up by an undifferentiated mass of filth?
In an obstructive anatomical lesion that is continuing to encroach on the lumen increasing swallowing difficulty occurs with solids rather than liquids.
In moderate dysphagia, they may need to modify the diet to softer food, which is more easily chewed or swallowed.
The child was asked to hold a small piece of candy on his 0 her tongue, without chewing, eating, or swallowing it.
Again, it might be conceded that human breathing and swallowing both involve impressive mechanisms.
Having initially lost his voice, he then began to have difficulty in swallowing and eating and was losing weight.
They proposed that swallowing and absorption of proteins in fetal life may represent an important physiological mechanism for preparing the fetus for extrauterine life.
Enteroviruses are suspected, but not proven, to spread via recreational waters, probably by swallowing contaminated water.
He himself is said to have swallowed more cholera bacilli than any of them.
Fetal breathing and swallowing movements may diminish or cease.
Becoming a confirmed case was significantly associated with swallowing more than one mouthful of river water.
Their economic measures are swallowed by a tidal wave of opposition.
The protection of the laryngeal airway during swallowing.
Clinical assessment and management of swallowing difficulties after stroke.
Prognostic importance of a therapeutic videoradiographic swallowing study.
Addressing swallowing physiology is not the only means of achieving an improvement in dysphagic symptoms.
Aging influences the structures involved in the swallowing process and may alter the efficiency of the act of swallowing.
Salivation, swallowing, freezing and sensory complaints were not evaluated.
Fruits of this species are too large to be swallowed by birds other than cassowaries.
Fruits were considered consumed (food) when monkeys bit into the fruit more than twice and swallowed the pulp or when the entire fruit was swallowed.
World-worsening troubles due to free will are entirely swallowed up by this realization.
During each session when the animal was foraging, we distinguished between the animal searching for, or actually feeding (biting, swallowing) on, plants or plant parts.
Responses of breeding cliff swallows to nidicolous parasite infestations.
Consequently, the dispersal distances we measured were only for swallowed seeds.
When he procured some from neighbouring houses, the old man swallowed it all and then spat a little on the boy's outstretched palm.
A 'wet' or 'gurgly' voice after swallowing indicates the pooling of fluid on the vocal chords and is another sign of aspirationrisk.
In time patients learn that chewing food well, eating small quantities and swallowing food with plenty of liquid eases the dysphagia.
Judicious teachers will remind their students that such books are not to be swallowed uncritically, and that they deserve effortful attention for this very reason.
Bugs are also to be found in some birds' nests, especially those of swallows.
The color of the blood suggested that it had been swallowed and had pooled in his stomach.
At this point materials appear to vanish, swallowed up by the very objects to which they have given birth.
I n severe cases there can be ulceration in the mouth and pain can make swallowing difficult in some children.
Feeding and swallowing disorders in infancy, assessment and management.
Tolerationist dichotomies were to be swallowed up by millennial holism.
Merge/annexation: two or more objects are joined together to form a new object, or one or more objects are ' ' swallowed' ' by another object.
The associations between illness and swimming behaviours such as getting water in the mouth and swallowing pool water confirm previously reported risk behaviours [16].
Survival estimates for patients with abnormal swallowing studies.
Characteristics of the swallowing r eflex induced by peripheral nerve and brainstem stimulation.
The true prevalence of swallowing problems in stroke patients is unknown.
Efficacy of swallowing training for residents following stroke.
Evaluating swallowing dysfunction using a 100-ml water-swallowing test.
Seeds handled by monkeys were categorized as spat out, damaged, and swallowed.
Accordingly, in this study we found that in all sites monkeys swallowed most of the seeds they handled.
No surprise then that the administration swallowed about 11 per cent of the programmes' total budget.
Here we showed that the short-term ecological consequences for seeds swallowed b y t wo non-restricted frugivores can b e completely different.
The seeds are generally too large to be swallowed by chimpanzees, although they have been found in chimpanzee dung on rare occasions.
Like the parson's egg, the book is good in parts and should be sipped rather than swallowed whole.
A condition of particular concern in patients with swallowing difficulties is aspiration pneumonia.
I would argue that materiality may still be a useful way of understanding the conjunction or intersection of the social and the material, without the former swallowing the latter.
Consider the experience of swallowing food.
He has, however, swallowing difficulties.
A seriously tongue-in-cheek essay on helping learners learn through doubting and challenging, and not through swallowing whole what they are told in the classroom or a book.
Rehabilitation of swallowing after stroke.
Simple techniques, such as reducing the size of mouthfuls, the speed of feeding and thickening fluids can often improve swallowing and reduce the risk of aspiration.
Ultrasonographic measurement of tongue movement during swallowing.
The sick child swallowed the pill.
The reason it ends up swallowing and eating everything is that it's seen as the only choice.
However, they actually benefit from their behavior because it is difficult for individual swallows to track insect swarms.
The clarification above does not help us answer this question because it is unclear whether the swallows can be said to "generate" resources for conspecifics.
If changes in the external environment are a defining criterion, the behavior of the swallows is not niche construction.
Like the herring gull, eider can only take dog-whelks that are small enough to be swallowed whole.
Offenbach swallowed his pride and restored the singers, after which the tour became a great popular (and financial) success.
We do not know whether seeds that disappeared were destroyed, swallowed and passed through the gut intact, cached, or simply moved and discarded.
Seeds that are swallowed, however, can travel longer distances having the potential advantage to colonize new microhabitats and escape predation near conspecifics.
Most flower buds were also swallowed whole allowing them to be measured.
Interestingly, the pain can occur even whilst the patient is not swallowing.
When his brother's wife came for water, he changed himself into a small leaf and was swallowed with the water.
Whenever foraging primates were encountered, the fruit species being consumed and the treatment of the seed (swallowed, dropped, destroyed) was recorded.
As a basic science it died as a result of its own success, swallowed by its offspring, high-energy physics.
No recent change in weight or appetite, she has no difficulty swallowing.
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