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I. pro·cess1 <pl -es> [ˈprəʊses, Am ˈprɑ:-] N

1. process (set of actions):

Prozess m <-es, -e>
Alterungsprozess m <-es, -e>

2. process (method):

Verfahren nt <-s, ->

3. process no pl (going on):

Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>

4. process ANAT:

Fortsatz m <-es, -sätze>

5. process (summons):

to serve sb a process [or a process on sb]

II. pro·cess1 [ˈprəʊses, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB trans

1. process (deal with):

2. process COMPUT:

3. process fig (comprehend):

4. process (treat):

5. process PHOTO:

I. di·ges·tive [daɪˈʤestɪv] ADJ inv

digestive disorder, enzymes, juices, tract

II. di·ges·tive [daɪˈʤestɪv] N

Digestivum nt spec

pro·cess2 [prə(ʊ)ˈses, Am prəˈ-] VB intr form

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

process N CTRL

process VB trans IT

Klett Biology Glossary

digestive process N

Klett Biology Glossary

process VB

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

process THEOR MODEL, APPRAIS

process N

Present
Iprocess
youprocess
he/she/itprocesses
weprocess
youprocess
theyprocess
Past
Iprocessed
youprocessed
he/she/itprocessed
weprocessed
youprocessed
theyprocessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
he/she/ithasprocessed
wehaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
theyhaveprocessed
Past Perfect
Ihadprocessed
youhadprocessed
he/she/ithadprocessed
wehadprocessed
youhadprocessed
theyhadprocessed

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The pancreatic duct delivers substances such as sodium hydrogencarbonate and digestive enzymes to the duodenum.
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Sensory information from the digestive system can be received, integrated and acted upon by the enteric system alone.
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The remainder of the digestive system consists of an oesophagus and intestine; there is no stomach.
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His digestive system took the form of two slugs which could eat through practically any substance.
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All these factors affect the rate at which food passes through the digestive tract.
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