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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...
- flatus volume, excessive flatus odor, and gas incontinence. Furthermore, eructation (colloquially known as "burping") is sometimes included under the topic...
- Chronicles (Listenable, 2006) The Necrotorous Chronicles (Esophagus, 1997) Eructations of Carnal Artistry (split CD with Christ Denied, 2000) Created to Kill...
- which release large quantities of digestive methane through exhaling and eructation (burping), kangaroos release virtually none. The hydrogen byproduct of...
- 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...
- 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...
- words, to cool his stomach, so that the volatile ether may not be lost by eructation of its vapour. In a little time the "trick” is easily acquired by members...
- flutter-tonguing, br**** and woodwind growls, resonated vocal fry in woodwinds, and eructation sounds in some woodwinds. Robert Erickson suggests the exploration of...
- there is a spell that mentions Dian Cécht: I save the dead-alive. Against eructation, against spear-thong (amentum), against sudden tumour, against bleeding...
- located in the brain. This lung regulates swallowing, inhalation, spitting, eructation, sneezing, and generally clearing the senses and steadying of the mind...