noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
absorb
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One of the processes of digestion is to reduce food to a substance which can be absorbed in the bloodstream as sugar.
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It is not absorbed into the bloodstream , nor does it influence hormone levels, the company says.
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This process can speed up metabolism when digestion products are absorbed into the bloodstream .
enter
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Through infected blood and blood products entering the bloodstream .
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The final question was whether the virus entered the bloodstream before it attacked nerve cells.
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The virus is most effectively passed on through blood or semen, and has to enter the bloodstream to become established.
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The bacteria can enter the bloodstream , but are usually quickly destroyed when antibodies and the immune system function properly.
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First of all, as many people know, food can affect the rate at which alcohol enters the bloodstream .
get
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The heart needs a constant good supply of oxygen which it gets from the bloodstream .
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Snake venom is usually clear yellow and is dangerous only if it gets into the bloodstream .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As the bourbon flowed into my bloodstream , I began to warm to the occasion.
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Because the drugs circulate around your body through your bloodstream , they affect all your cells.
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I follow the light energy through my muscles, my bloodstream , renovating every cell.
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It is one of several hormones that hit peak levels in the bloodstream in early adulthood and then decline steadily.
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It spreads quickly once inside the victim and is soon being circulated in the bloodstream .
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The virus disappeared from their bloodstream , and their depressive symptoms diminished, Ludwig found.
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This would constitute direct contact between the bloodstreams of the two people.