Similar words: congestion, traffic congestion, digestion, suggestion, indigestion, gesticulation, ingest, questioning. Meaning: [ɪn'dʒəstʃn] n. the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating).
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61. The virus is transferred by the ingestion of fecal matter, even in microscopic amounts, from close person-to-person contact, or by ingestion of contaminated food or drinks.
62. Coprophagia is the ingestion by a dog of feces, either its own or those of another dog or animal.
63. He recorded the firings of many chorda tympani fibers in response to the ingestion of different salts.
64. Mucosal injury following ingestion of the potentially corrosive material may contraindicate the induction of vomitting in the treatment of possible intoxication.
65. A condition caused by the ingestion of silver, the Argyria's most dramatic symptom is that the skin becomes blue or bluish-grey colored.
66. Following the Chernobyl accident, the radiation was prolonged and mainly isotopic. Exposure was therefore via ingestion and inhalation of radiostopes, mainly iodine-131 and caesium-137.
67. Explain why rotenone ingestion is lethal to some insect and fish species.
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