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Stomach and duodenum

Stomach and duodenum
Stomach and duodenum
The function of the stomach is to act as a reservoir for ingested food. It also serves to break down foodstuffs mechanically and commence the processes of digestion before these products are passed into the duodenum.
9780340939321
1045-1079
CRC Press
Primrose, J.N.
d85f3b28-24c6-475f-955b-ec457a3f9185
Williams, Norman S.
Bulstrode, Christopher J.K.
O'Connell, P. Ronan
Primrose, J.N.
d85f3b28-24c6-475f-955b-ec457a3f9185
Williams, Norman S.
Bulstrode, Christopher J.K.
O'Connell, P. Ronan

Primrose, J.N. (2008) Stomach and duodenum. In, Williams, Norman S., Bulstrode, Christopher J.K. and O'Connell, P. Ronan (eds.) Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery: 25th Edition. 25 ed. London, GB. CRC Press, pp. 1045-1079.

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The function of the stomach is to act as a reservoir for ingested food. It also serves to break down foodstuffs mechanically and commence the processes of digestion before these products are passed into the duodenum.

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Published date: August 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 150989
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/150989
ISBN: 9780340939321
PURE UUID: cfd0191b-7eb9-4722-9194-aa1a538e43d7
ORCID for J.N. Primrose: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2069-7605

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Date deposited: 11 May 2010 11:27
Last modified: 28 Nov 2023 02:33

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Author: J.N. Primrose ORCID iD
Editor: Norman S. Williams
Editor: Christopher J.K. Bulstrode
Editor: P. Ronan O'Connell

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