Because they metabolise hydrogen sulphide, so they metabolise this faintly acidic and nasty gas that I'm just breathing in now. | |
Being in an airtight case, nothing to metabolise with. But we've still no clue.... | |
Every time he starts to come round, the more the barbiturates metabolise in the liver, and it puts him under again. | |
Helps them metabolise their food. | |
Her respiratory tissue can metabolise both water and air. | |
Because they metabolise hydrogen sulphide, so they metabolise this faintly acidic and nasty gas that I'm just breathing in now. | |
Being in an airtight case, nothing to metabolise with. But we've still no clue.... | |
Every time he starts to come round, the more the barbiturates metabolise in the liver, and it puts him under again. | |
Helps them metabolise their food. | |
Her respiratory tissue can metabolise both water and air. | |
It revealed that I have a genetic polymorphism which metabolises drugs and I have one which acts very slowly. | |
Well, it metabolises very quickly. | |
It revealed that I have a genetic polymorphism which metabolises drugs and I have one which acts very slowly. | |
Well, it metabolises very quickly. | |
That suggests the nitrium has been organically metabolised. | |
Genetic manipulation of food causes complications in metabolising and utilising food for energy. | |
If she were healthy, she 'd get hydrated by metabolising her own fat. | |
It's metabolising the fibres as if it was living tissue. | |
It's metabolising. | |
They're actually alive now, and metabolising? | |
That suggests the nitrium has been organically metabolised. | |
Genetic manipulation of food causes complications in metabolising and utilising food for energy. | |
If she were healthy, she 'd get hydrated by metabolising her own fat. | |
It's metabolising the fibres as if it was living tissue. | |
It's metabolising. | |
They're actually alive now, and metabolising? | |