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The economic impact of a change in spending, working through the multiplier, takes effect
Intestinal Lining
The innermost layer of the intestines, responsible for nutrient absorption and barrier protection against harmful pathogens and substances.
Fecal Impactions
A severe form of constipation where hard, dry masses of stool collect in the rectum and cannot be expelled.
Colon
A major part of the large intestine, responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from partially digested food and forming and storing feces.
Muscle Weakness
A decrease in the strength of one or more muscles, potentially affecting the ability to perform physical tasks.
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