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  • But with the Velvet Revolution complete, Czech doctors are trying to foment a Roughage Revolution.

    The Fat Of The Land 2008

  • Roughage,” Charlie explained, throwing a frozen chicken chaser to Mohammed, who gulped it down with the rest of the mixer cord.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • Roughage is made up of bulky fibrous plant materials, fresh, dried or ensiled, which are mainly suitable for feeding ruminant animals.

    Chapter 7 1995

  • Roughage, concentrates and supplements are the main types of materials used for animal feeds.

    Chapter 7 1995

  • Persediaan den kebutuhan hijauan ternak di Bali (Roughage supply and requirement of livestock in Bali).

    Chapter 9 1983

  • Roughage-consuming animal units (RCAU) in 2009/10 are estimated at 69.77 million, down from

    ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds 2010

  • Roughage bulks out the diet and moves food through the gut, but it's far more important for adults than for children - which is why in the past, says Williamson, children on vegetarian diets were sometimes referred to as "muesli belt kids," because their diet was too high in roughage, leading to deficiencies in some nutrients.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Roughage facilitates proper bowel movement and prevents constipation.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Todays campaign is The Great Leaders Campaign for Roughage.

    Victory Coffee - (02/07/08) 2008

  • (20 points) Roughage and Toughage Eat a meal in which at least half of the food by volume is made up of green vegetables.

    Save the World With Gamerscores 2007

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