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What is stagnation of the normal movement of food in the intestinal tract called?
Splinter
A thin, sharp piece of wood.
Wood
A hard, fibrous material forming the trunk and branches of trees or shrubs, used for construction, fuel, and as a raw material for many products.
Sharp Piece
A fragment or object with a pointed or edged part capable of cutting or puncturing.
Gasoline
A flammable liquid derived from petroleum, used primarily as fuel in internal combustion engines.
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