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In many countries, regulators often set minimum liquid reserve requirements on FIs.
External Sphincter
A circular muscle that helps control the expulsion of feces from the anal canal or urine from the bladder.
Large Intestine
A part of the digestive system responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, forming and storing feces.
Interconversion
The process of converting one form of a substance or energy into another form.
Detoxification
The metabolic process by which toxins are changed into less toxic or more readily excretable substances.
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