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New jobs brought people to the city and caused a development of alimentary industry.
One of the most common locations for a foreign body is the alimentary tract.
What followed was an alimentary disaster that ruined the evening, and the relationship.
This animal had a "pipe" or alimentary canal body plan.
"Beer has also, for millennia, had another normal effect on the alimentary system."
Some research on the alimentary canal also was undertaken, however this work ceased in 1968.
The trace of the alimentary tract is also visible in some specimens.
The beetles digestive system is known as an alimentary canal.
These parts together are called the alimentary canal (digestive tract).
Into this category I would place many of the protozoa in our alimentary canals.
It usually stays in the alimentary canal, but a few organisms make their way into the blood stream.
It has been used since Egyptian antiquity for both alimentary and cosmetic reasons.
It is as if one had somehow entered the alimentary canal of a hippopotamus.
The heart slows, the alimentary canal and the bladder constrict.
Miles away up its alimentary canal, The Beast was grinning.
Alimentary canal is the term used in zoology for the gut of animals.
My suggestion about breakfast reversed the traditional alimentary process.
It is acknowledged that some limits have been made, specifically a traveler's alimentary canal.
Since 1914 he was known for performing a study on alimentary galactosury.
The alimentary canal is the river of human life.'
In the simplest case, thanks to the bunny's alimentary canal, the bunny is a coffee cup.
So the calendar sessions were the very alimentary canal of the criminal justice system in the Bronx.
The various portions of the alimentary canal performed their separate roles in smooth order.
The species are characterized by a large alimentary system and sideways oriented antennas.
In animal anatomy, the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food.