Similar words: boasting, everlasting, fastidious, fascinating, stingy, procrastinate, testing, posting. Meaning: [fæst /fɑːst] n. abstaining from food.
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31 Fasting produced intense dreams and the capacity to dream was highly prized.
32 Non-insulin dependent diabetes was defined according to the World Health Organisation fasting criteria.
33 Normal motility of the small intestine in the fasting state is characterised by the cyclical appearance of the migrating motor complex.
34 The average Grossmont patient weighs 230 pounds and loses 62 pounds while fasting.
35 These patients underwent a bowel preparation and fasting regimen similar to the other patients in this study.
36 Some anorexics combine fasting with occasional binges, followed by self-induced purging or vomiting.
37 Therefore, increased fasting volumes in patients with acromegaly might be explained by their large body size.
38 Antral gastrin and somatostatin cell densities and fasting serum gastrin concentrations were similar in the two groups of patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome.
39 There were no manometric features in the fasting motility that differentiated the patients without constipation from those with neuropathy and constipation.
40 In those aged 60-69 years similar trends were observed only for fasting triglyceride.
41 Fasting was maintained for a further 2 hours,(sentence dictionary) after which a normal diet was permitted.
42 They would have preferred to hear him preach his Lenten sermons on the necessity of self-discipline and the importance of fasting.
43 Among penances approved by the Church were wearing a hair shirt which was prickly and uncomfortable, walking barefoot, and fasting.
44 By contrast, in patients with chronic constipation fasting transit of marker was not recorded.
45 Members of the order led a life of prayer, fasting, and penance.
46 Thus, for the first time, recordings of fasting and fed motility patterns of the upper gastrointestinal tract have been achieved.
47 All patients underwent bowel preparation and a fasting regimen before operation.
48 My innards felt as empty as if I had been fasting for days.
49 Back then, he said(sentencedict.com), most Orthodox Christians still adhered to strict fasting rules during the 40 days before Pasak.
50 Fasting in Muharram however is not a must.
51 A fasting belly may never be merry.
52 The Koran recommends fasting as a penance before pilgrimages.
53 Praises won in feasting would be lost in fasting.
54 People pray at a mosque in Dubai. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and Muslims are required to spend it in pious fasting and introspection.
55 Fasting blood sugar, triacylglycerol (TG), total cholesterol (TC), sugar ferrohemoglogin, blood cortisol and aldosterone of subjects were examined.
56 After fasting for three days, the fever abated and he felt as limp as taffy.
57 It is true that there is no authentic hadith which calls upon Muslims to perform special prayers, fasting or special worship in the month of Sha'ban.
58 A set period of fasting is supposed to bring us closer to godliness.
59 In the Lenten period, the Church makes it her duty to propose some specific tasks that accompany the faithful concretely in this process of interior renewal: these are prayer, fasting and almsgiving.
60 Objective:To value the effect of pancreatectomy on the fasting blood sugar(FBS).
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