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Digest Architectural Digest Writer's
Digest Reader's
Digest Baseball Digest Gun
Digest Golf
Digest Consumers Digest Inventors Digest Football Digest This...
- pepsin. In
infants and toddlers,
gastric juice also
contains rennin to
digest milk proteins. As the
first two
chemicals may
damage the
stomach wall, mucus...
- The
Canard Digérateur, or
Digesting Duck, was an
automaton in the form of a duck,
created by
Jacques de
Vaucanson and
unveiled on 30 May 1764 in France...
- Look up
digester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
digester is a
vessel where chemical or
biological reactions are
carried out,
which may involve...
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Animal digest is a
common ingredient used in pet foods. As
defined by the ****ociation of
American Feed
Control Officials,
digest is
produced by the chemical...
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Founded in 1959 and
published by
Consumers Digest Communications, LLC,
Consumers Digest was an
American magazine. It was
based in Chicago. The last issue...
- The
RISKS Digest or
Forum On
Risks to the
Public in
Computers and
Related Systems is an
online periodical published since 1985 by the
Committee on Computers...
- Reader's
Digest is an
American general-interest
family magazine,
published ten
times a year.
Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered...
- The
Digest,
formerly published as The
English and
Empire Digest, is a
digest of case law. It is the "major
modern work" of this kind. Its
coverage is "wide"...
- The
steam digester or bone
digester (also
known as Papin’s
digester) is a high-pressure
cooker invented by
French physicist Denis Papin in 1679. It is...