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Peristalsis are muscular contractions that push food, partially digested food, and solid waste through the digestive system. Peristalsis is under the involuntary nervous system. No matter how hard you might try, you cannot willfully control or influence peristalsis.
A test result which incorrectly indicates that a particular condition or attribute is present.
no, it is the muscular movement of digestive system which forces food to move further in digestive tract. It may cause pain when these paristaltic movements are very quick due to action of certain drugs, and pathogen.
Peristalsis is the series of muscular contractions which moves food through the gastro-intestinal tract. This is necessary for digestion to occur. Food cannot even be swallowed, unless something moves it down the esophagus.
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sounds like dysentery.
"Cannot" can't be used in the present perfect tense.
In achalasia, which means "failure to relax," the esophageal sphincter remains contracted. Normal peristalsis is interrupted and food cannot enter the stomach
No. Condition is a noun, and can be a verb. But it cannot be a preposition.
Under the present circumstances, we cannot afford to hire an assistant for you.
Cannot be answered without a more detailed description of the rifles overall condition,to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,the bores condition,and if any special order features are present.
"Their" is a possessive pronoun, not a verb. There cannot be a present tense for pronouns.