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 Übersetzung für 'digestive' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   digestive | more digestive | most digestive
NOUN   digestive | digestives
med.
digestive {adj}
verdauungs­fördernd
296
med.
digestive {adj}
Verdauungs­-
131
med.
digestive {adj}
digestiv
19
Substantive
gastr.
digestive [Br.] [coll.] [digestive biscuit]
Keks {m} [österr., sonst selten auch: {n}]
25
pharm.
digestive
Digestivum {n}
11
pharm.
digestive
verdauungs­fördendes Mittel {n}
2 Wörter: Substantive
gastr.
digestive biscuit [Br.]
(weicher) Vollkornkeks {m} [österr., sonst selten auch {n}: (weiches) Vollkornkeks]
anat.
digestive canal
Verdauungs­kanal {m}
zool.
digestive cavity
Verdauungs­höhle {f}
med.
digestive disease
Verdauungs­krankheit {f}
med.
digestive disease
Verdauungs­erkrankung {f}
med.
digestive disorder
Verdauungs­störung {f}
med.
digestive disturbance
Verdauungs­störung {f}
biochem.biol.
digestive enzyme
Verdauungs­enzym {n}
biochem.
digestive enzymes
Verdauungs­enzyme {pl}
biol.med.
digestive function
Verdauungs­funktion {f}
anat.
digestive glands
Verdauungs­drüsen {pl}
biol.
digestive juice
Verdauungs­saft {m}
med.
digestive leucocytosis
Verdauungs­leukozytose {f}
digestive napVerdauungs­schläfchen {n}
anat.
digestive organ
Verdauungs­organ {n}
anat.zool.
digestive organs
Verdauungs­werkzeuge {pl}
biol.med.
digestive physiology
Verdauungs­physiologie {f}
med.
digestive problem
Verdauungs­problem {n}
biol.med.
digestive problems
Verdauungs­probleme {pl}
biol.
digestive process
Verdauungs­vorgang {m}
biol.
digestive process
Verdauungs­prozess {m}
biol.
digestive secretion
Verdauungs­sekretion {f}
biol.
digestive secretions [substances]
Verdauungs­sekrete {pl}
anat.
digestive system
Verdauungs­system {n}
anat.
digestive system [Apparatus digestorius]
Verdauungs­apparat {m}
pharm.
digestive tonic
Magentropfen {pl} [Magentonikum]
anat.
digestive tract
Verdauungs­trakt {m}
anat.
digestive tract
Verdauungs­kanal {m}
3 Wörter: Substantive
biol.med.
digestive tract content
Darminhalt {m}
anat.
lower digestive system
Rumpfteil {n} des Verdauungs­traktes / Verdauungs­trakts
anat.
upper digestive system
Kopfteil {n} des Verdauungs­traktes / Verdauungs­trakts
5+ Wörter: Substantive
med.
congenital anomalies of the digestive system
kongenitale Anomalien {pl} des Verdauungs­systems
med.
diseases of the digestive system [K00-K93]
Krankheiten {pl} des Verdauungs­systems
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Übersetzung für 'digestive' von Englisch nach Deutsch

digestive {adj}
verdauungs­förderndmed.

Verdauungs­-med.

digestivmed.

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digestive [Br.] [coll.] [digestive biscuit]
Keks {m} [österr., sonst selten auch: {n}]gastr.
digestive
Digestivum {n}pharm.

verdauungs­fördendes Mittel {n}pharm.

digestive biscuit [Br.]
(weicher) Vollkornkeks {m} [österr., sonst selten auch {n}: (weiches) Vollkornkeks]gastr.
digestive canal
Verdauungs­kanal {m}anat.
digestive cavity
Verdauungs­höhle {f}zool.
digestive disease
Verdauungs­krankheit {f}med.

Verdauungs­erkrankung {f}med.
digestive disorder
Verdauungs­störung {f}med.
digestive disturbance
Verdauungs­störung {f}med.
digestive enzyme
Verdauungs­enzym {n}biochem.biol.
digestive enzymes
Verdauungs­enzyme {pl}biochem.
digestive function
Verdauungs­funktion {f}biol.med.
digestive glands
Verdauungs­drüsen {pl}anat.
digestive juice
Verdauungs­saft {m}biol.
digestive leucocytosis
Verdauungs­leukozytose {f}med.
digestive nap
Verdauungs­schläfchen {n}
digestive organ
Verdauungs­organ {n}anat.
digestive organs
Verdauungs­werkzeuge {pl}anat.zool.
digestive physiology
Verdauungs­physiologie {f}biol.med.
digestive problem
Verdauungs­problem {n}med.
digestive problems
Verdauungs­probleme {pl}biol.med.
digestive process
Verdauungs­vorgang {m}biol.

Verdauungs­prozess {m}biol.
digestive secretion
Verdauungs­sekretion {f}biol.
digestive secretions [substances]
Verdauungs­sekrete {pl}biol.
digestive system
Verdauungs­system {n}anat.
digestive system [Apparatus digestorius]
Verdauungs­apparat {m}anat.
digestive tonic
Magentropfen {pl} [Magentonikum]pharm.
digestive tract
Verdauungs­trakt {m}anat.

Verdauungs­kanal {m}anat.

digestive tract content
Darminhalt {m}biol.med.
lower digestive system
Rumpfteil {n} des Verdauungs­traktes / Verdauungs­traktsanat.
upper digestive system
Kopfteil {n} des Verdauungs­traktes / Verdauungs­traktsanat.

congenital anomalies of the digestive system
kongenitale Anomalien {pl} des Verdauungs­systemsmed.
diseases of the digestive system [K00-K93]
Krankheiten {pl} des Verdauungs­systemsmed.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The hoatzin is a herbivore, eating leaves and fruit, and has an unusual digestive system with an enlarged crop used for fermentation of vegetable matter, in a manner broadly analogous to the digestive system of mammalian ruminants.
  • Unlike the cerata of aeolids they have either no digestive gland or short digestive gland intrusions into the cerata and no cnidosacs.
  • Food is broken into nutrient components through digestive process.
  • Culture has driven changes to the human digestive systems making many digestive organs, such as teeth or stomach, smaller than expected for primates of a similar size, those with smaller digestive organs can process their food but at a lower energetic cost than those with larger organs.
  • Most molluscs have a complete digestive system with a separate mouth and anus.

  • The hepatopancreas, digestive gland or midgut gland is an organ of the digestive tract of arthropods and molluscs.
  • Guts UK, formerly known as the Digestive Disorders Foundation, is a British medical research charity dedicated to the research of digestive disorders.
  • In 1835, relatively little was known about digestive processes.
  • During digestive cyst formation, the trophozoite retracts its pseudopodia and secretes a cell wall.
  • Subphenotype 4 (digestive and respiratory) included 10.14% patients who mainly had digestive system and respiratory conditions, including abdominal pain, breathing abnormalities and throat or chest pain, anaemia and nausea or vomiting.

  • The length of the digestive tract scales proportionally to the size of the animal.
  • Gastrointestinal intraepithelial neoplasia (GIN or GIIN), also known as "digestive epithelial dysplasia" is abnormal growth (cellular dysplasia) of digestive epithelial cells in the digestive mucosa.
  • 92–305 to re-emphasize digestive diseases research by changing the name of the institute to the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases (NIAMDD) and by designating a digestive diseases committee within the institute's National Advisory Council.
  • Cotton (born 1939) is a British Gastroenterologist best known for his advancement in digestive disease, pioneering and naming the ERCP procedure and creating the Digestive Disease Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.
  • The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation ("French:" Fondation Canadienne de la Santé Digestive) or CDHF, is a registered Canadian charity.

  • The stomach in the cephalothorax acts as a pump that sends the food deeper into the digestive system.
  • In the digestive tract, smooth muscle contracts in a rhythmic peristaltic fashion, rhythmically forcing foodstuffs through the digestive tract as the result of phasic contraction.
  • They have digestive enzymes secreted by the digestive and salivary glands to aid in digestion.
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