- Look up
rumination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rumination may
refer to:
Rumination, the
digestive process of
ruminants Rumination syndrome, a...
- to
further break down
plant matter and
stimulate digestion is
called rumination. The word "ruminant"
comes from the
Latin ruminare,
which means "to chew...
-
model of
rumination. However,
other theories have
proposed different definitions for
rumination. For example, in the Goal
Progress Theory,
rumination is conceptualized...
- hour
after the
completion of a meal.
Symptoms tend to
cease when the
ruminated contents become acidic.
Abdominal painĀ (38.1%), lack of
fecal production...
- boys to co-
ruminate with
their close friends, and co-
rumination increases with age in children.
Female adolescents are more
likely to co-
ruminate than younger...
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Ruminations is the
seventh solo
studio album by
American musician Conor Oberst,
released on
October 14, 2016 on
Nonesuch Records. An
expanded edition...
-
Indian Ruminations is an
online portal in English,
publishing literature and
journalistic writings.
Indian Ruminations was
founded by
Sandhya SN and launched...
- The
Ruminator Review,
originally the
Hungry Mind Review, was a
quarterly book
review magazine founded by
David Unowsky and
published in St. Paul, Minnesota...
- (1989), Fool Moon (1993), The
Harlequin Studies (2003), and Mr. Fox: A
Rumination (2004). Mr. Fox is a
production that
Irwin has
worked on for years, a...
- a ruminant. Cud is
produced during the
physical digestive process of
rumination. The
alimentary canal of ruminants, such as cattle, giraffes, goats, sheep...