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This resulted in passage of flatus, which continued for some minutes.
The next line of the poem was translated as "And in return, here is my flatus."
Most of us think that flatus (gas) is caused by specific foods.
Or something that might be an alarm; a raucous electronic flatus.
Flatus is also the medical word for gas generated in the stomach or bowels.
Gas (flatus) is made in the stomach and intestines as your body breaks down food into energy.
The root of these words is from the Latin flatus - "a blowing, a breaking wind".
The volume of flatus associated with each flatulence event again varies (5-375ml).
A partial or complete blockage may have occurred, particularly if no flatus has been passed.
Have you noticed any excessive or absent gas (flatus)?
This flatus is light heavyweight, sir, and Roelf's eyes narrowed slightly.
It is also one of the main chemicals responsible for bad breath and the smell of flatus.
Smelling a Rat: Does noxious flatus do more than clear a room?
Consumer products to control flatus (antiflatulents) often contain silicone oil.
Once continence to flatus is lost, it is rarely restored.
Not only humans pass gas: in fact, all animals expel flatus, including many invertebrates.
There is no evidence that the occurrence of borborygmi, flatus, and distension differ from those in other people.
Endogenously produced intestinal gasses make up 74% of flatus in normal subjects.
You are the most disgusting cloud of flatus ever to disgrace this university, he told them at the end of the inspection.
For the Bushmen a flourish of flatus was always a propitious sign of good health.
"Gas incontinence" could be defined as loss of voluntary control over the passage of flatus.
Patient stops passing flatus and motion, abdomen is distended.
Gas (flatus), burping, and bloating are all normal conditions.
Even birds, worms, ants, fishes and reptiles produce flatus.