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Burping (also
called belching and
eructation) is the
release of gas from the
upper digestive tract (esophagus and stomach) of
animals through the mouth...
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flatus volume,
excessive flatus odor, and gas incontinence. Furthermore,
eructation (colloquially
known as "burping") is
sometimes included under the topic...
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Chronicles (Listenable, 2006) The
Necrotorous Chronicles (Esophagus, 1997)
Eructations of
Carnal Artistry (split CD with
Christ Denied, 2000)
Created to Kill...
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continually produces gas, the
majority of
which is
expelled from the
rumen by
eructation (burping).
Ruminal tympany occurs when this gas
becomes trapped in the...
- words, to cool his stomach, so that the
volatile ether may not be lost by
eructation of its vapour. In a
little time the "trickā is
easily acquired by members...
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which release large quantities of
digestive methane through exhaling and
eructation (burping),
kangaroos release virtually none. The
hydrogen byproduct of...
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states the core
beliefs of the Arians: Some of them say that the Son is an
eructation,
others that he is a production,
others that he is also unbegotten. These...
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located in the brain. This lung
regulates swallowing, inhalation, spitting,
eructation, sneezing, and
generally clearing the
senses and
steadying of the mind...
- the gut, but
methane is
released from the
animal mainly by
belching (
eructation). The
average cow
emits around 250
liters of
methane per day. In this...
- (stomach ache), constipation, diarrhea, dry mouth,
dyspepsia (heartburn),
eructation (belching),
flatulence (gas),
nausea (feeling sick),
abdominal discomfort...