yes my childsen.
The boiling point is lower.
By Nature of it's design : no. The nature of intercourse which would lead you to suspect this effect is actually caused by trauma created by the activity of intercourse to the intestines ( barometric instability ) and thus the protein product would be compelled to exit the intestines being as it was the first in line at the point of that exit.
The blind spot
The closest exit to Garyville is Exit 194 (Rte. 641)
The circular ring of muscle located at the entrance and exit of the stomach is referred to as a "sphincter" - the one at the entrance to the stomach is referred to as the cardiac sphincter, and the one at the exit of the stomach to the small intestines is referred to as the pyloric sphincter.
From entry point to exit point.
Not all animals have an alimentary canal. Flatworms do not. They only have a stomach. It uses the same hole for an entrance and exit.
Yes, as long as the exit point of the hose is lower than the input (suction) point. Once it is, you have to "bleed" the hose by sucking fuel through it; the gravity of the fuel falling out of the hose at the outlet will perpetuate the suction at the inlet.
It regulates the exit of partially digested food from the stomach and is in the lower region of the stomach
Interesting that the Quality controls have three options which decrease lower, and lower...
The maze means a path that must be navigated from the start point to an exit point.
In Warhammer 40k an access point is where models enter/exit a vehicle or building.