It is difficult to explain how chyle, which is a light and almost insipid fluid, can be extracted from a mass, the color of which, and the taste, are so deeply pronounced. From Wordnik.com. [The Physiology of Taste] Reference
So called from the milky look of the chyle during digestion. From Wordnik.com. [Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics] Reference
This blood, by which the animal has life, is formed by the chyle. From Wordnik.com. [A Philosophical Dictionary] Reference
Chylific ventricle: the true stomach in which the chyle is prepared and digestion begins. From Wordnik.com. [Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology] Reference
“Al – Musrán” (plur. of “Masír”) properly the intestines which contain the chyle. From Wordnik.com. [The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night] Reference
The chyle is propelled along the intestine by the worm-like contractions of its muscular walls. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
The greater diversity of aliments it afterwards receives, the more the chyle is liable to be soured. From Wordnik.com. [A Philosophical Dictionary] Reference
The nutritious part of this is conveyed into small vessels and changed into a milky substance called chyle. From Wordnik.com. [Barnes New Testament Notes] Reference
The chyme, thus acted upon by the different digestive fluids, resembles a thick cream, and is now called chyle. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
Nor indeed can we imagine two contrary motions in any capillary system -- the chyle upwards, the blood downwards. From Wordnik.com. [The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)] Reference
Nor indeed can we imagine two contrary motions in any capillary system — the chyle upwards, the blood downwards. From Wordnik.com. [On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals] Reference
The chyle is poured into a vein behind the collar bone, and passes through the heart to the lungs, where it is changed into blood. From Wordnik.com. [Object Lessons on the Human Body A Transcript of Lessons Given in the Primary Department of School No. 49, New York City] Reference
It also enters into the composition of all the vital fluids of the body, as the blood, chyme, chyle, and the various digestive fluids. From Wordnik.com. [Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value] Reference
These aromatics likewise evacuate serum from the blood, promote its circulation, and attenuate the coagulations of chyle, lympha, and succus nervosus. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves] Reference
During pregnancy this chyle is transmitted from the uterus to the child, and, after the child is born, the milk of the nurse produces this same chyle. From Wordnik.com. [A Philosophical Dictionary] Reference
They dip like the tiniest fingers into the chyle, and the minute particles of fat pass through their cellular covering and gain entrance to the lacteals. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
But if what is taken is light, pure, and apt for producing chyle, the stomach being capable of digesting it, must turn it to the most wholesome nutrition. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves] Reference
Ingested food, passing down the alimentary tract, was absorbed as chyle from the intestine, collected by the portal vessel, and conveyed by it to the liver. From Wordnik.com. [The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield] Reference
While the action of the colorless corpuscles is important to the lymph and the chyle, and in the coagulation of the blood, their real function has not been ascertained. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
And with regard to their balsamic and aromatic nature, these qualities warm the stomach and expel wind, by rarefying the flatuous exhalations from chyle in the prima viæ. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves] Reference
These also excite the appetite, by stimulating the natural progress of the chyle, and thus prevent its too rapid fermentation of its spirituous parts into windy flatulencies. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves] Reference
She suffered from pleural effusion, which, on aspiration, proved to be chyle. From Wordnik.com. [Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine] Reference
Reply to: see below euphotic homesteader battledoor out - chyle Streptobracterium. From Wordnik.com. [craigslist | computer services in chicago] Reference
In this diarrhoea there is no appearance of curdled chyle in the stools, as occurs in cholera. From Wordnik.com. [Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life] Reference
The sensation of hunger ceases long before digestion takes place, or the chyme is converted into chyle. From Wordnik.com. [Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2] Reference
When chyle reaches the duodenum, it receives a new elaboration by being mingled with bile and the panchreatic juice. From Wordnik.com. [The Physiology of Taste] Reference
Instead of chyle his organs must have distilled some virulent poison; he was always at his worst in his after dinner hours. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova] Reference
And we stuffing food in one hole and out behind: food, chyle, blood, dung, earth, food: have to feed it like stoking an engine. From Wordnik.com. [Ulysses] Reference
The lacteal vessels are furnished with valves, which allow a free passage to the chyle from the intestines, but prevent its return. From Wordnik.com. [Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease] Reference
When they take nurslings from the upper classes they eat meat and broth with the idea that they will form better chyle and supply more milk. From Wordnik.com. [Emile] Reference
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