About the beverage other uses pp move indef Image Orange juice 1.jpg thumb Orange juiceJuice is the liquid that is naturally contained in fruit or vegetable tissue. Juice is prepared by mechanically squeezing .... For example, orange juice is the liquid extract of the fruit of the orange fruit orange tree. Juice may be prepared in the home from fresh fruit and vegetables using a variety of hand or electric juicer s. Juice is one of the most popular drinks to go with breakfast in the morning. Many commercial juices are Filtration filtered to remove fiber or Juice vesicles pulp , but high pulp fresh orange juice is a popular beverage. Common methods for preservation and processing of fruit juices include ... Kingdom the name or names of the fruit followed by juice can only legally be used to describe a product which is 100 fruit juice, as required by the Fruit Juices and Fruit Nectars England Regulations ... ref However, a juice made by reconstituting concentrate can be called juice. A product described as fruit nectar must contain at least 25 to 50 juice, depending on the fruit. A juice or nectar including concentrate must state that it does. The term juice drink is not defined in the Regulations and can be used to describe any drink which includes juice, however little. ref http www.health78.com health news Parents beware juice in juice drinks costs up to 34 per litre 5454 Parents beware Juice in juice drinks costs up to 34 10 per litre Bot generated title ref Comparable rules apply in all EU member states in their respective languages. In the USA fruit juice can only legally be used to describe a product which is 100 fruit juice. A blend of fruit juice s with other ingredients, such as high fructose corn syrup , is called a juice cocktail or juice drink . ref http web.archive.org web 20070929130435 ... Beverages that contain fruit or vegetable juice ref According to the Food and Drug Administration ... and in international trade for a diluted juice to denote a beverage that contains fruit juice or puree ... more details
otheruses2 Juice image Juice soft.jpg thumb right 250px JUICE is a widely used non commercial software package for editing and analysing phytosociology phytosociological data. It was developed at the Masaryk University in Brno , Czech Republic in 1998, and is fully described in English manual. It makes use of the previously developed TURBOVEG software for entering and storing such data and it offers a quite powerful tool for vegetation data analysis, including creation of synoptic tables determination of diagnostic species according to their fidelity calculation of Indicator value Ellenberg indicator values for relev s, various indices of Alpha diversity alpha and beta diversity classification of relev s using TWINSPAN or Data clustering cluster analysis expert system for vegetation classification based on COCKTAIL method etc. See also Phytosociology Phytogeography Biogeography External links http www.sci.muni.cz botany juice Official website http www.sci.muni.cz botany juice jvs.pdf Tichy, L. 2002. JUICE, software for vegetation classification. J. Veg. Sci. 13 451 453. Basic scientific article on the program . Uses in scientific journals http www.sci.muni.cz botany chytry Pysek etal2005 Ecology.pdf Py ek P., Jaro k V., Chytr M., Krop Z., Tich L. & Wild J. 2005. Alien plants in temperate weed communities prehistoric and recent invaders occupy different habitats. Ecology 86 772 785. http www.fh weihenstephan.de fw homepages ewald webseite JVS 252014.291 296.pdf Ewald, J A critique for phytosociology Journal of Vegetation Science April 2003 14 2 291 296 Category Science software Category Botany Category Biogeography Category Ecological data ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name J.U.I.C.E. Type EP Artist Roscoe Dash Cover RoscoeDashJuiceCover.jpg Released start date 2011 12 20 Recorded 2009 11 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop , Contemporary R&B R&B , crunk Length duration m 27 s 41 Label Interscope Records Interscope , Music Line, Geffen Records Geffen Producer Kane Beatz , Super Dave, Squat Beatz, Isaac Hayes III , Drew da Beast, Nard & B, Sonny Digital Last album This album J.U.I.C.E. br 2011 Next album Misc Singles Name J.U.I.C.E. Type EP Single 1 Good Good Night Single 1 date start date 2011 10 4 J.U.I.C.E. which stands for Just Understand I Control Everything , is the debut extended play EP by American Hip hop music hip hop artist Roscoe Dash , released on December 20, 2011. ref cite web title J.U.I.C.E. Roscoe Dash url http www.amazon.com J u i c Roscoe Dash dp B0066HDI5K publisher Amazon.com accessdate 2011 12 21 ref ref https twitter.com Roscoedash status 127839302972473344 ref The album debuted at number 180 on the US Billboard 200 Billboard 200 chart, with first week sales of 9,500 copies in the United States. ref cite web url http www.hiphopdx.com index news id.18103 title.hip hop album sales the week ending 12 25 2011 title Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 12 25 2011 work HipHopDX first Allen last Jacobs date December 28, 2011 accessdate December 28, 2011 ref Singles The EP s official lead single is titled Good Good Night , and was produced by Kane Beatz . The song was officially released to the iTunes Store on October 4, 2011. ref cite web url http itunes.apple.com us album good good night id467641535?i 467641561 title Good Good Night Single United States publisher work iTunes Store publisher Apple Inc. accessdate October 4, 2011 ref Track listing tracklist extra column Producer s writing credits yes total length 27 41 title1 I Do extra1 Squat Beats, Isaac Ike Dirty Hayes III writer1 ... 3 09 note7 References Reflist Roscoe Dash DEFAULTSORT Juice, The Category 2011 EPs Category Debut EPs ... more details
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R. H. The Stomach and Duodenum DorlandsDict nine 000953077 Gastricjuice GeorgiaPhysiology 6 6ch4 ...Gastric acid is a digestive fluid, formed in the stomach . It has a pH of 1.5 to 3.5 and is composed ... down the long chains of amino acids . Gastric acid is produced by cells lining the stomach, which are coupled ... to completely neutralize any gastric acid that passes further down into the digestive tract. The bicarbonate ... barrier to prevent gastric acid from damaging the stomach. The presence of gastric acid in the stomach ... s gastric fistula . Physiology Image Control of stomach acid sec.png thumb 350px right ... . Gastric acid is produced by parietal cell s also called oxyntic cells in the stomach. Its secretion ... secretory network called Canaliculus parietal cell canaliculi from which the gastric acid is secreted ... glands in the gastric mucosa . The pH of gastric acid is 1.35 to 3.5 ref cite book author Marieb ... to prevent infection . Secretion Gastric acid secretion happens in several steps. Chloride and hydrogen .... Gastric acid is then secreted into the lumen of the oxyntic gland and gradually reaches the main ..., as acid must first cross the relatively pH neutral gastric mucus layer. Chloride and sodium ions ... gland. The highest concentration that gastric acid reaches in the stomach is 160 Molarity ... in the stomach lumen to a pH between 1 and 3. There are three phases in the secretion of gastric acid The cephalic phase Thirty percent of the total gastric acid secretions to be produced is stimulated by anticipation of eating and the smell or taste of food. The gastric phase Sixty percent of the acid .... There is also a small continuous basal secretion of gastric acid between meals of usually less than ... Determinants of Gastric Acid Secretion.svg thumb 760px center Diagram depicting the major determinants of gastric acid secretion, with inclusion of drug targets for peptic ulcer disease PUD and gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD . Gastric acid production is regulated by both the autonomic nervous ... more details
Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus gastrici, plexus nervorum gastricorum GraySubject 220 GrayPage 987 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Gastric plexus labeled at upper right. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647912 The superior gastric plexus gastric or coronary plexus accompanies the left gastric artery along the lesser curvature of the stomach , and joins with branches from the left vagus . The term inferior gastric plexus is sometimes used to describe a continuation of the hepatic plexus . Additional images gallery Image Gray838.png The right sympathetic chain and its connections with the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic plexuses. gallery External links eMedicineDictionary gastric nervous plexuses Gray s Autonomic Category Nervous system ... more details
expert date January 2011 refimprove date January 2011 Gastric pacing is the process where a pacemaker is placed external to the stomach , and leads penetrate the gastric tissue to ensure that an adequate current is running through the cells. It is used as a treatment for gastroparesis . References http www.aetna.com cpb medical data 600 699 0678.html Category Digestive system procedures ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Gastric tonometry describes the measurement of the carbon dioxide level inside the stomach in order to assess the degree of blood flow to the stomach and bowel. ref name Carlesso cite journal author Carlesso E, Taccone P, Gattinoni L title Gastric tonometry journal Minerva Anestesiol volume 72 issue 6 pages 529 32 year 2006 month June pmid 16682926 doi url http www.minervamedica.it index2.t?show R02Y2006N06A0529 issn 0375 9393 ref Gastric Tonometry The measurement of gut mucosal carbon dioxide has been used to detect decreased blood flow. Accumulation of carbon dioxide is predominantly a result of hypoperfusion and not hypoxia. Because the introduction of a nasogastric tube is almost routine in critically ill patients, the measurement of gastric carbon dioxide can be an easy method to monitor tissue perfusion. The gastric mucosal pH is measured according to an equation that assumes that arterial bicarbonate is equal to intramucosal bicarbonate, an argument that is not always valid. Given that the gastric mucosal carbon dioxide is the directly measured value, whereas the gastric mucosal pH is the derived and possibly inaccurate value, studies that used gastric pH to monitor perfusion may be inherently flawed. Most studies have failed to effectively affect gastric pH and for this reason failed to produce improvements in outcome. One study, by Gutierrez and colleagues, has shown that therapeutic interventions guided by gastric tonometry improved survival in critically ill patients. In a direct comparison of splanchnic oriented therapy as guided by gastric tonometry with conventional shock management of trauma patients, there was no difference in mortality rates, organ dysfunction rates, or length of stay. After a surge in popularity, the use of gastric tonometry waned and it is currently found with less frequency in surgical ICUs. ref name Velmahos cite journal author George C. Velmahos MD, PhD, MSE and Hasan B. Alam MD title Advances in Surgical ... more details
Gastric erosion occurs when the mucous membrane lining the stomach becomes inflamed. Some drugs, as tablets, can irritate this mucous membrane, especially drugs taken for arthritis and muscular disorders, steroids , and aspirin . A gastric erosion may also occur because of emotional Stress medicine stress , or as a side effect of burn s or stomach injuries. Symptoms There is basically one symptom of gastric erosion bleeding from the area where the stomach lesion is. Bowel movements may contain blood . Vomit may be bloody as well, but a gastric erosion may not cause vomiting. Blood may be black because it will be partially digested. Loss of blood may cause one to develop anemia . Risks Anemia and other problems related to blood loss may occur. Sometimes a person with a gastric erosion will experience severe bleeding all at once here red bloody vomiting may occur, and or black bowel movements. Treatment Doctors can prescribe alternative anti arthritic drugs, and alternatives for aspirin are available. Once you have gastric erosion, however, you cannot treat it without the aid of a physician. To keep from getting gastric erosion, drugs that could irritate your stomach should be taken with or directly after food. Avoid alcohol. Those with severe gastric erosion will likely be hospitalized and given a blood transfusion . Unless there is an underlying disease causing gastric erosion, once the irritant is removed, gastric erosion will not occur again. Source Gastric Erosion. Encyclop dia Britannica, Micropaedia. Encyclop dia Britannica Inc., 1998 ed. Category Stomach disorders ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox disease Name Gastric varices Image IGV1.jpg Caption Isolated gastric ... ICD10 ICD10 I 86 4 i 80 ICD9 Gastric varices are dilated submucosal vein s in the stomach , which ... of cirrhosis . Gastric varices may also be found in patients with thrombosis of the splenic vein , into which the short gastric veins which drain the fundus stomach fundus of the stomach ... tumours. Patients with bleeding gastric varices can present with bloody vomiting hematemesis , dark ... develop Shock circulatory shock . Treatment of gastric varices can include injection of the varices ... cases. Clinical presentation Gastric varices can present in two major ways. First, patients with cirrhosis ... may detect gastric varices that are asymptomatic. When gastric varices are symptomatic, however ... blood in the stools. Many patients with bleeding gastric varices present in shock due to the profound loss of blood. Secondly, patients with acute pancreatitis may present with gastric varices ... vein. As the short gastric veins of the fundus stomach fundus of the stomach drain into the splenic ... the hemorrhage from gastric varices. In very rare cases, gastric varices are caused by splenic ... and classification Image Sarin classification.jpg right thumb The Sarin classification of gastric ..., and two types of isolated gastric varices , found in the absence of esophageal varices . Image ... class of gastric varices . Diagnosis of gastric varices is often made at the time of upper endoscopy . The Sarin classification of gastric varices identifies four different anatomical types of gastric ... gastric varices focuses on resuscitation, much as with esophageal varices . This includes administration ... as gastric variceal obliteration or GVO is superior to band ligation in preventing rebleeding rates ... obliteration techniques BORTO Gastric variceal ligation, although this modality is falling out of favour Intra gastric balloon tamponade as a bridge to further therapy a caveat is that a larger ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Gastric rugae Latin plicae gastricae GraySubject GrayPage Image Illu stomach2.jpg Caption Stomach Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The gastric rugae or gastric folds may be seen during esophagogastroduodenoscopy or in radiological studies. They provide the stomach with increased surface area for food. When food enters the stomach, these rugae fold and become stretched in. The purpose is to allow it to expand. This therefore allows expansion in volume of the stomach without increased pressure. Digestive tract Category Digestive system anatomy stub ... more details
protein Name lipase, gastric caption Crystallographic structure of human gastric lipase. ref name pmid10358049 PDB 1hlg cite journal author Roussel A, Canaan S, Egloff MP, Rivi re M, Dupuis L, Verger R, Cambillau C title Crystal structure of human gastric lipase and model of lysosomal acid lipase, two lipolytic enzymes of medical interest journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 274 issue 24 pages 16995 7002 year 1999 month June pmid 10358049 doi 10.1074 jbc.274.24.16995 url ref image gastriclipasepng.png width HGNCid 6622 Symbol LIPF AltSymbols EntrezGene 8513 OMIM 601980 RefSeq NM 004190 UniProt P07098 PDB ECnumber 3.1.1.3 Chromosome 10 Arm q Band 23 LocusSupplementaryData Gastric lipase , also known as LIPF , is an enzyme enzymatic protein that, in humans, is encoded by the LIPF gene. ref name pmid3304425 cite journal author Bodmer MW, Angal S, Yarranton GT, Harris TJ, Lyons A, King DJ, Pieroni G, Riviere C, Verger R, Lowe PA title Molecular cloning of a human gastric lipase and expression of the enzyme in yeast journal Biochim. Biophys. Acta volume 909 issue 3 pages 237 44 year 1987 month August pmid 3304425 doi url issn ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene gastric lipase url http ... Gastric lipase is an acidic lipase secreted by the gastric chief cell s in the fundic glands fundic mucosa in the stomach . It has a pH optimum of 3 6. Gastric lipase, together with lingual lipase ... hydrolysis occurring during digestion in the human adult, with gastric lipase contributing the most ... to 50 of total lipolytic activity. Clinical significance Gastric lipase can partially compensate for the decrease ... the acidic lipases less efficient than alkaline lipases. Structure Gastric lipase is a polypeptide of 371 residues in length. The structure of gastric lipase was determined using X ray diffraction with a resolution of 3.00 , and is composed of 41 helices and 14 beta sheets. ref name pmid10358049 Gastric ... protease s. References Reflist External links MeshName gastric lipase, human biochem stub Esterases ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Gastric Distension is bloating of the stomach when air is pumped into it. This may be done when someone is performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and blowing air into the mouth of someone who is not breathing spontaneously. The primary reason this occurs is too much air is delivered during rescue breathing. It may also occur when more advanced medical procedures are performed by emergency or hospital personnel, and air leaks past the opening of the lungs and into the stomach. However this problem can be prevented by inserting a gastric tube and suctioning the air and other stomach contents. Gastric distension is potentially dangerous since it can cause the contents of the stomach to come up the esophagus gullet and spill back down into the lungs. This can cause drowning, by filling the lungs with fluid, if there has been enough material in the stomach. With lesser material, gastric distension can cause stomach acids to damage the lungs and create a condition known as aspiration pneumonia . The other problem this causes is that the expanded stomach will push against the lungs decreasing the amount of air that can be placed into the lungs. CPR standards issued by the American Heart Association suggest that people suffering gastric distension be turned on their sides and the stomach be compressed gently to push out the air bloating the stomach. By turning the individual on their side into what is known as the recovery position , the stomach contents will often continue past the opening of the lungs and drain out the mouth, thus sparing the victim lung damage or the internal drowning which can be caused by large volumes of stomach material getting into the lungs. DEFAULTSORT Gastric Distension Disease stub Category Symptoms and signs Digestive system and abdomen ... more details
refimprove date October 2009 Image Gastric MALT lymphoma 2.jpg thumb right 300px Endoscopic image of gastric MALT lymphoma taken in body of stomach in patient who presented with upper gastrointestinal bleed upper GI hemorrhage . Appearance is similar to gastric ulcer with adherent blood clot . Primary gastric lymphoma lymphoma that originates in the stomach itself ref cite journal author Dawson IM, Cornes JS, Morson BC title Primary malignant lymphoid tumours of the intestinal tract. Report of 37 cases with a study of factors influencing prognosis journal Br J Surg volume 49 issue pages 80 9 year 1961 month July pmid 13884035 ref is an uncommon condition, accounting for less than 15 of gastric ... long&pmid 11559724 ref Signs and symptoms Most of the people primary gastric lymphoma affects are over ... and weight loss. Risk factors Risk factors for gastric lymphoma include the following Helicobacter pylori ... and gastric lymphoma journal N. Engl. J. Med. volume 330 issue 18 pages 1267 71 year 1994 month ... to differentiate from gastric carcinoma gastric adenocarcinoma . The lesions are usually ulcers ... have been reported, including solitary ulcers, thickened gastric folds, mass lesions and nodules. As there may ... of lymphoma. Pathophysiology The majority of gastric lymphomas are non Hodgkin s lymphoma of B cell ... differentiated high grade B cell gastric lymphoma from gastric adenocarcinoma clinically or radiologically ... tumors like adenocarcinoma. Differentiating poor gastric lymphoma from adenocarcinoma is a must ... of primary gastric lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue type after cure of Helicobacter ... negative gastric malt lymphoma, has a high success rate, 90 or better after 5 years. Second line ... tissue lymphoma with prominent gastric expression journal J. Clin. Oncol. volume 13 issue 10 pages 2524 ... of complications, including gastric outlet obstruction . See also Lymphoepithelial lesion References reflist Digestive system neoplasia DEFAULTSORT Gastric Lymphoma Category Gastrointestinal ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 32054 ICD10 K31.8 ICD9 ICD9 537.89 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2714 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 radio 296 MeshID Gastric volvulus or volvulus of stomach a twisting of all or part of the stomach by more than 180 degrees with obstruction of the flow of material through the stomach, variable loss of blood supply and possible tissue death. The twisting can occur around the long axis of the stomach, this is called organoaxial or around the axis perpendicular to this, called mesenteroaxial. Obstruction is more likely in organoaxial twisting than with mesenteroaxial while the latter is more associated with ischemia. About one third of the cases are associated with a hiatus hernia . Treatment is surgical. The classic triad of gastric volvulus, described by Borchardt in 1904, consists of severe epigastric pain , retching without vomiting and inability to pass a nasogastric tube . References cite journal author Schaefer D, Nikoomenesh P, Moore C title Gastric volvulus an old disease process with some new twists journal Gastroenterologist volume 5 issue 1 pages 41 5 year 1997 pmid 9074918 disease stub Digestive system diseases Category Stomach disorders ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Gastric mucosa Latin tunica mucosa gastris GraySubject 247 GrayPage 1166 Image Illu stomach2.jpg Caption Stomach Image2 Gray1053.png Caption2 Section of mucous membrane of human stomach, near the cardiac orifice. X 45. c. Cardiac glands. d. Their ducts. cr. Gland similar to the intestinal glands, with goblet cells. mm. Mucous membrane. m. Muscularis mucos . m . Muscular tissue within the mucous membrane. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre t 22 DorlandsSuf 12831946 The gastric mucosa is the mucous membrane layer of the stomach which contains the glands and the gastric pits . In men it is about 1  mm thick and its surface is smooth, soft, and velvety. It consists of epithelium , lamina propria , and the muscularis mucosae . In its fresh state, it is of a pinkish tinge at the pyloric end and of a red or reddish brown color over the rest of its surface. In infancy it is of a brighter hue, the vascular redness being more marked. It is thin at the cardiac extremity, but thicker toward the pylorus. During the contracted state of the organ it is thrown into numerous plaits or rugae , which, for the most part, have a longitudinal direction, and are most marked toward the pyloric end of the stomach, and along the greater curvature . These folds are entirely obliterated when the organ becomes distended . When examined with a lens, the inner surface of the mucous membrane presents a peculiar honeycomb appearance from being covered with funnel like depressions or foveolae of a polygonal or hexagonal form, which vary from 0.12 to 0.25  mm. in diameter. These are the ducts of the gastric glands , and at the bottom of each may be seen one or more minute orifices, the openings of the gland tubes. Gastric glands are simple or branched tubular glands that emerge on the deeper part of the gastric foveola, inside the gastric ... in all regions of the gastric mucosa. In the pyloric glands contain gastrin producing cells ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Gastric lavage Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 96.33 MeshID D005751 OPS301 OPS301 8 120 OtherCodes Gastric lavage , also commonly called stomach pumping or Gastric irrigation , is the process of cleaning out the contents of the stomach . It has been used for over 200 years as a means of eliminating poisons from the stomach. Such devices are normally used on a person who has ingested a poison or Drug overdose overdosed on a Psychoactive drug drug or consumed too much alcohol . They may also be used before surgery , to clear the contents of the digestive tract before it is opened. Apart from toxicology, gastric lavage or nasogastric lavage is sometimes used to confirm levels of bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract. ref name FleisherLudwig2002 cite book author1 Gary R. Fleisher author2 Stephen Ludwig author3 Benjamin K. Silverman title Synopsis of pediatric emergency medicine url http books.google.com books?id eakFLQfJVl0C&pg PA409 accessdate 4 August 2010 year 2002 publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins isbn 9780781732741 pages 409 ref It may play a role in the evaluation of hematemesis . It can also be used as a cooling technique for hyperthermia hyperthermic patients. ref cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 149546 treatment title Cooling Techniques for Hyperthermia Treatment & Medication author Laura W Kates coauthors Erik D Schraga date 12 month December year 2008 work eMedicine publisher Medscape location Omaha, Nebraska, USA page 2 pages 5 accessdate 3 Nov 2010 ref Technique Gastric lavage involves the passage of a tube ... contents. Lavage is repeated until the returning fluid shows no further gastric contents. If the patient ... due to its high risk of shock and hyponatremia. Indications Gastric lavage is used infrequently in modern ... paper gastric lavage journal J Toxicol Clin Toxicol year 2004 pages 933 43 volume 42 issue 7 ... An alternative for gastric lavage is the oral administration of activated carbon , a form of carbon ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Pancreatic juice is a liquid secreted by the pancreas , which contains a variety of enzymes , including trypsinogen , chymotrypsinogen , elastase , carboxypeptidase , pancreatic lipase , and amylase . Pancreatic juice is alkaline in nature due to the high concentration of bicarbonate ions. This is useful in neutralizing the acidic gastric acid, allowing for effective enzymic action. Pancreatic juice secretion is regulated by the hormones secretin and cholecystokinin , which is produced by the walls of the duodenum upon detection of acid food, proteins and fats. Pancreatic secretion consists of an aqueous bicarbonate component from the duct cells and enzymatic component from the acinar cells. External links DorlandsDict four 000055719 Pancreatic juice GeorgiaPhysiology 6 6ch4 s6ch4 18 http www.uta.edu biology henry classnotes 2458 Pancreatic 20Juice.jpg Diagram at uta.edu Gastrointestinal physiology Category Digestive system Category Endocrine system Enzyme stub ar bg cs Pankreatick va dv es Jugo pancre tico fr Suc pancr atique ko pam Katas ning kundilat la Sucus pancreaticus nl Pancreassap ja pl Sok trzustkowy pt Suco pancre tico ro Sucul pancreatic ru sv Pankreassaft uk ... more details
Pineapple juice is the juice of the pineapple . It may be enjoyed on its own, or mixed with other juice such as pineapple orange or pineapple Grapefruit juice grapefruit juice. It is an important part of cocktail s such as pina colada or sex on the beach . fruit juice Category Pineapples Category Fruit juice ... more details
wiktionary juiceJuice is a liquid naturally contained in fruit or vegetable tissue. Juice may also refer to TOC right Computing JUICE , software for editing and analysing phytosociological data Juice aggregator , a cross platform aggregator used to download podcasts Juice JVM , a Java ME Java Virtual Machine Juice aggregator , a podcast downloader Juce homophone , free application framework used for the development of GUI applications and plug ins Modern culture Juice , a 2011 novel by Ishmael Reed Juice film Juice film , a 1992 film starring Tupac Shakur and Omar Epps Juice magazine Juice magazine , a German hip hop magazine Juice , a pop music programme presented by Magenta Devine Juice TV , a New Zealand music television channel Juice skateboarding magazine Music Albums JuiceJuice Newton album JuiceJuice Newton album , 1981 Juice , an album by British band Send No Flowers Juice Oran Juice Jones album Juice Oran Juice Jones album , 1986 Juice The Grapes album Juice The Grapes album , 1997 Juice soundtrack Juice soundtrack , the soundtrack to the 1992 crime drama film, Juice Performers Juice trio , a British a cappella voice trio MC Juice , Terrence C. Parker, a Chicago rapper Oran Juice Jones born 1959 , R&B singer Juice Leskinen 1950 2006 , Finnish singer songwriter Juice Newton born 1952 , American pop music and country singer Juice band , an Australian underground funk metal band JUICE band , a Birmingham, Alabama rock jazz jam band Songs Juice B z song Juice B z song , 2000 Juice Headless Chickens song Juice Headless Chickens song , 1992 Juice Steve Vai song Juice Steve Vai song , 1994 Slang Juice, a slang term for anabolic steroids Juice, a slang term for electrical current or power more generally Juice, a slang term for semen or ejaculation Juice, vigorish , the amount ... Juice, Swedish hockey player Jussi Jokinen born 1983 , nicknamed Juice, Finnish professional hockey player O. J. Simpson born 1947 , nicknamed The Juice, American football player Other uses Pancreatic ... more details