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(1) For another, in most venomous snakes the venom acts to subdue, and in some cases to predigest , the prey.
(2) The saliva of carnivora contains no ptyalin and cannot predigest starches; that of vegetarian animals contains ptyalin for the predigestion of starches.
(3) In building its case the administration influenced the debate by feeding the press a special diet of predigested information from anonymous entities.
(4) Just pick up your newspaper, or turn on television or go on the internet, it seems to me that more and more news is designed to be predigested , as short as possible, as entertaining as possible.
(5) Their venom causes predigestion and breakdown of the cells.
(6) In this species, both parents provision their offspring predigested carrion from a vertebrate carcass, and the larvae beg for food from their parents.
(7) Enzyme predigestion with pepsin was performed as recommended by the manufacturer.
(8) Produce and grains would come largely predigested in the stomach of prey.
(9) He is thinking of farmers who breed grasses to produce food crops, and of cooking as a process of predigestion to enable us to consume otherwise inedible foods.
(10) The general lack of understanding of science is contributed to, in a large part, by society, a public weaned on predigested news.
(11) In canids such as wolves or wild dogs, usually only the dominant, or alpha, male and female in a pack reproduce, but younger group members hunt with the mother and return to the den to regurgitate predigested meat into the mouths of her pups.
(12) The frigate bird fishes the easy way, if you like your fish predigested .
(13) A brand is but predigested sales information to facilitate a purchase decision.
(14) Having nabbed its prey, the box jellyfish moves the captive to its stomach for predigestion .