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For _kimmatu_, "hair," more specifically hair of the head and face, see Holma, _Namen der Körperteile_, page 3.
An Old Babylonian Version of the Gilgamesh Epic Anonymous 1891
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There has been considerable discussion about this term (see Holma, _Namen der Körperteile_, pages 150 and 157), the meaning of which has been advanced by
An Old Babylonian Version of the Gilgamesh Epic Anonymous 1891
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"In conclusion, rye bread relieves mild constipation and improves colonic metabolism compared with white wheat bread and commonly used laxatives without increasing gastrointestinal adverse effects," wrote Holma and her colleagues.
NutraIngredients RSS 2010
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"In conclusion, rye bread relieves mild constipation and improves colonic metabolism compared with white wheat bread and commonly used laxatives without increasing gastrointestinal adverse effects," wrote Holma and her colleagues.
NutraIngredients RSS 2010
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"In conclusion, rye bread relieves mild constipation and improves colonic metabolism compared with white wheat bread and commonly used laxatives without increasing gastrointestinal adverse effects," wrote Holma and her colleagues.
NutraIngredients-USA RSS stephen.daniells@decisionnews.com 2010
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"In conclusion, rye bread relieves mild constipation and improves colonic metabolism compared with white wheat bread and commonly used laxatives without increasing gastrointestinal adverse effects," wrote Holma and her colleagues.
NutraIngredients RSS stephen.daniells@decisionnews.com 2010
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"In conclusion, rye bread relieves mild constipation and improves colonic metabolism compared with white wheat bread and commonly used laxatives without increasing gastrointestinal adverse effects," wrote Holma and her colleagues.
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"In conclusion, rye bread relieves mild constipation and improves colonic metabolism compared with white wheat bread and commonly used laxatives without increasing gastrointestinal adverse effects," wrote Holma and her colleagues.
NutraIngredients RSS stephen.daniells@decisionnews.com 2010
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_ur - [sá] _ = "her loins" (cf. Holma, _Namen der Körperteile_, etc., p. 101), which is likewise found in the same line of the Assyrian version.
An Old Babylonian Version of the Gilgamesh Epic Anonymous 1891
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Lexikon_, p. 36), as the Akkadian equivalent to Suhur-Mas-Ha and the name of a fish, so called because it appeared to have a double "beard" (cf. Holma, _Namen der Körperteile_).
An Old Babylonian Version of the Gilgamesh Epic Anonymous 1891
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