Fats that are eaten are in large 'globules' and bile is necessary to break them down into much smaller ones. That will give the enzymes called lipases surface area to break them down further and those can be finally be absorbed. Someone who has had a gall bladder removed and eats a high fat meal, will find themselves with a big problem as most of the meal will go straight through them.
It depends. Any substance, such as alcohol or drugs, prescription or otherwise, that influence/impair your driving can violate state laws. The idea is that if you are not safe to drive you should not be driving. It's an issue of public safety. If you have something in your system that COULD impair your driving, then the next step is to determine if it DID impair your driving. A few ounces of beer with a meal would probably not influence/impair your driving. As you increase the concentration you make the influence/impairment more likely. Same with drugs. The short answer, low dose, less likely to impair, high dose, more likely to impair.
Caffeine is a psychoactive drug that can impair people's ability to sleep. It is a stimulant that can disrupt the sleep-wake cycle, making it difficult for individuals to fall asleep and stay asleep.
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Insufficient air flow.
Ingestion --> Digestion --> Absorption
The likely word is "sufficient" funds, with the negative as overdrafts or "insufficient funds".
Insufficient information about the driving force behind the change and the benefits expected from it is likely to cause distress among those affected by the change.
It is most likely to be gastric emptying time.
Depending on the situation I would say the most likely cause is oversaturation of the fuel or insufficient oxygen.
Most likely: 1-Insufficient amount of coolant (anti-freeze.). 2-Insufficient coolant flow (bad water pump or drive belt.)
Most likely the ticking you are hearing is that from your solonoid. This is generally related with insufficient power from the battery.