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- (stylized in all caps as "ZYN") is an American brand of nicotine pouches. Zyn pouches are designed to be placed between the gums and lip, allowing nicotine...
- diverted biological system Pouch laminator, lamination system that utilizes pouches Retort pouch, food and drink pouch Stand-up pouch a type of flexible packaging...
- a pouch of powdered tobacco leaves under the lip for nicotine to be absorbed through the oral mucosa. Snus, not to be confused with nicotine pouches, consists...
- layer This multi-layer structure prevents the retort pouch from being recycled into other retort pouches or food packaging. However, the material can be recycled...
- Rudimentary structure, becomes part of the fourth pouch contributing to thyroid C-cells. The fourth and sixth pouches contribute to the formation of the musculature...
- Its ch**** pouches allow it to gather up several kilograms of nuts per night for storage underground. It has been known to stuff its pouches so full of...
- well as the marsupial koala. The ch**** pouches of chipmunks can reach the size of their body when full. Ch**** pouches are located in the thickness of the...
- The rectouterine pouch (recto****l pouch, pouch of Douglas or cul-de-sac) is the extension of the peritoneum into the space between the posterior wall...
- be eliminated. J-pouches can either be hand sewn or stapled. Most J-pouches today are constructed using linear staplers. An S-pouch is a hand-sewn formation...
- go. In species without pouches or with rudimentary pouches these are more developed than in forms with well-developed pouches, implying an increased role...