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gall bladder and pancreas
If you roll it on its side down a slight slope, the full can would go faster because it has more weight.
The ultimate goal of bowel preparation is to empty and cleanse the bowel for a diagnostic procedure (using x rays to detect a disease process in the intestines) or for surgical intervention.
Light travels faster (up to the speed of light) in a vacuum, which is empty space. Light travels slower through a medium (matter).
The tub would eventually empty
Yes, they absorb more quickly from the stomach.
Stomach -> Small Intestines -> Large Intestines -> Through Anus and out of the body
Carbonated drinks are absorbed a bit faster if the stomach is empty. There is no difference in the rate of metabolism.
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gall bladder and pancreas
A colostomy
In empty space, ie in a vacuum
Under normal conditions, an empty tanker would travel faster than a loaded one.
It doesn't travel faster through a vacuum. In our Universe there is no such thing as empty space.
The jejunum is part of the intestines. The ancient Greeks noticed at death that this part of the intestine was always empty of food. Hence, the name, the jejunum because the Latin word jejunus means empty of food.
Hopefully it gets recycled.
Because he goes home every night to an empty home, drinks a few beers and cries on the couch. His life is empty