noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
pass
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The L1 migrate up the trachea, are swallowed and pass out in the faeces .
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The intention is for the seed to remain intact and to be passed out with the faeces .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Giardia lives in the gut and produces microscopic hard-walled cysts that pass out of the body with the faeces .
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He was walking in a sea of urine and faeces .
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In marine sediments and faeces , sulphate reducing bacteria outcompete methanogenic bacteria because of their higher affinity for such substrates.
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Others have a tendency to cause constipation, and this in turn can produce incontinence both of urine and faeces .
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Since the faeces produced by the immune adults contains few if any O. ostertagi eggs the pasture contamination is greatly reduced.
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The composition of the second solution was designed to reproduce the usual concentrations of SCFAs in normal faeces .
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The L1 migrate up the trachea, are swallowed and pass out in the faeces .
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Young children often show a great interest and delight in their faeces and expect others to do the same.