delievery of bile directly to small intestine
The gallbladder is made of mucosa somewhat similar to the urinary bladder.The main function is to store and secrete bile which contains bile pigments and bile salts.
The usual term is "excommunication" - a form of censure removing membership or restricting the rights of a member (e.g. sacraments).
Entirely subjective, in that it affects each person differently. With most users, there are no negative consequences. You continue your life as normal only with a slight haze over everything, an increased appetite, and a tendency to not give a damn. Negative consequences that affect a minority include paranoia, demotivation, the usual unfortunate side-effects of smoking and schizophrenia. However, cannabis has also shown to combat all of these things in others. In short, there are no confirmed "consequences of cannabis".
If you have ever had gallstones or gall attacks, you would say gallbladder surgery is necessary. The surgery can typically be done with a laser leaving only small incisions and scars. Gallstones are especially painful and can cause nasty symptoms such as diarreha, vomitting, etc. It depends on the condition of the gallbaldder. You should consult a doctor to be sure. You can also ask for a second opinion. The usual treatment for gall stones is to surgically remove the gallbladder. If the patient is not a good candidate for surgery, the doctor may prescribe medications to dissolve cholestrol gall stones, but the medications may take years to completely dissolve the stones. Treatment for gall bladder cancer may also involve surgery.
If your visa was stamped inside your passport, as is usual, that probably means you lost your passport too. In that case, you need to contact the U.S. embassy or a consulate immediately. They'll tell you what to do to avoid any negative consequences.
The idiom "business as usual" ends with as usual.
I just had my gallbladder removed 2 days ago. I had adhesions from my omentem to my gallbladder to the underside of my liver. I had had problems with my gallbladder for 2 years. All I can say is I had two different types of pains...one was a pulling sensation when I would lay on my left side. I would get a lot of referred pain to my stomach, therefore my doctors thought I had an ulcer. Then I would get gallbladder pain, the usual sharp pain under my ribs, as I did have decreased function of my gallbladder. I had an ultrasound done an there were no gallstones. I had a hiata scan done and I had decreased ejection fraction of 30% of my gallbladder. The ultrasound obviously did not show the adhesions, as it is such fine tissue. When the surgeon opened me up, he could not believe how many adhesions I had. My overall symptions were a lot of stomach pain. I couldn't eat very much. A lot of this was referred pain from my right side. Unless I would palpate that side, I would tend to think that it was my stomach giving me all of these issues. And then I had real gallbladder pain, which was sharp stabbing pain under my ribs. I'm 29 years old, 5'8" and 125 lbs. Excellent shape if you exlude these symptoms! I could not however ride my bike or do extensive exercise because my stomach would kill me 5 minutes after I was done. It would lead to vomiting as well. I am still in recovery mode as this is extremely painful, but I am feeling better as time passes by.
Root word is usual.
As usual, my tutor is late for my session. We carry on as usual.
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That is usual concern of all the environmentalists including the contributor. The damage caused by the disease is of very serious nature and eradication advantages are far more than disadvantages, probably.
The word "usual" can be both an adjective or a noun, where the usual condition or status is unspecified (the usual).Other nouns for usual are usualness (state of normality) and the rarely-used usuality.