Translation for '
gut' from English to Icelandic
NOUN | a gut | guts | |
VERB | to gut | gutted | gutted gutting | guts | |
SYNO | bowel | catgut | gut | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Recently, it has been demonstrated that gut microbiota mediates an aging-associated decline in gut barrier function, allowing AGEs to leak into the bloodstream from the gut and impairing microglial function in the brain.
- The anterior portion of the gut was a large, muscular pharynx, as in many other ecdysozoans. More posteriorly, the gut contained paired glands.
- While most antibiotics alter the gut microbiota for the duration of the treatment, some cause long-lasting changes.
- Haloarchaea is also present within the human gut, mostly predominant in the gut of people who live in Korea.
- There is reasonable evidence that correcting gut flora imbalances by taking probiotics with "Lactobacilli" and "Bifidobacteria" can reduce visceral pain and gut inflammation in IBD.
- The arthropod digestive system is divisible into three areas: the fore gut, mid gut, and hind gut.
- During fetal life, the primitive gut is gradually patterned into three segments: foregut, midgut, and hindgut.
- Baroque violins are typically strung with gut E, A and D strings, and either a plain gut G or a metal-wound gut G.
- The human gut phageome has recently become a topic of interest in the scientific community.
- These bacteria often live in the gut and enter the lungs when contents of the gut (such as vomit or faeces) are inhaled.
- Similar to other fermented dairy products, sana has health and gut benefits, contributing to a healthier gut microbiome.
- The Durin-gut (...), also called the Michin-gut (...) and the Chuneun-gut (...), is the healing ceremony for mental illnesses in the Korean shamanism of southern Jeju Island.
- As a result of microbial symbiosis and immunity, alterations in the gut microbiome may contribute to inflammatory gut diseases.
- These may infect other cells within the gut or form a cyst which is released from the gut.
- It is presumed that they are subsequently ingested, decyst within the gut, invade the gut wall and migrate to the renal cortex.
- A very special type of phenotypic switch is the white-GUT switch (Gastrointestinally-IndUced Transition).
- The ESNM's Gut Microbiota & Health Section organizes the annual Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit.
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