Similar words: boasting, everlasting, fastidious, fascinating, stingy, procrastinate, testing, posting. Meaning: [fæst /fɑːst] n. abstaining from food.
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1 Fasting is the best medicine.
2 Fasting comes after feasting.
3 She betook herself to fasting.
4 Religious observances such as fasting can be hard to follow.
5 Low plasma octreotide concentration and increased fasting volume may explain improved gall bladder contraction.
6 In the children with colonic contractions, fasting motility did not differentiate children with and without constipation.
7 Our finding that fasting serum gastrin consists mainly of G34 is consistent with previous reports.
8 In pregnancy and obesity, increased fasting and postprandial residual gall bladder volumes are associated with increased risk of gall stone formation.
9 Fasting gall bladder volume increased after injections, compared with the volume before treatment.
10 The mean fasting triglyceride and cholesterol levels in the diabetic macrovascular disease group were significantly higher than controls in the 30-59 age-group.
11 Similarly, increased fasting gall bladder volumes have been reported in obese, tall,(www.Sentencedict.com) and muscular subjects.
12 Fasting gastric electrical control activity was recorded and analysed using a modification of the method described by Van der Schee etal.
13 The practice of fasting had grown up amongst the Pharisees as a sign of their superiority.
14 It was known that fasting could cause hallucinations, and extreme weather conditions were thought to affect the mind.
15 And the dreams produced by fasting had set him on the road to being a shaman.
16 The finding of enhanced fasting gastrin concentrations in H pylori positive subjects and in duodenal ulcer disease can not easily be explained.
17 The peak level is above normal, and fasting levels may or may not be elevated.
18 After four days of fasting, High Commission officials in Delhi relented and gave the go-ahead for the couple to be reunited.
19 Traditionally these days were set apart for prayer and fasting.
20 Traditionally, these days were set apart for special prayer and fasting.
21 He takes over at a time when latest figures show Gloucestershire with the fasting rising crime rate in the country.
22 At 14 months, all rate were killed by exsanguination under general anaesthesia and after fasting for 15 hours.
23 It has been reported that serum cholesterol values are similar in samples from fasting and non-fasting subjects.
24 Six subjects did not consent to a glucose tolerance test and tolerance was determined from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations.
25 Most investigators have observed that H pylori infection causes a greater percentage increase in the postprandial gastrin than fasting gastrin.
26 Oesophageal manometry and acid perfusion tests were performed in the morning, with the fasting patient in the left lateral position.
27 At trial entry, however, there were mild abnormalities of fasting serum lipids in 12 patients.
28 One and a half years later gastroscopy showed some slight fasting gastric secretion.
29 If this is satisfactory then no further action is required, as the fasting cholesterol will be lower than the random determination.
30 Richard Baxter arranged a day of special prayer and fasting for her deliverance on New Year's Eve 1659.
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