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energy conservation using energy efficiently or prudently; saving energy.
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enema A liquid (eg barium) introduced into the rectum for treatment, diagnostic purposes or to stimulate the production of a bowel motion.
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enemas There are many different types of enemas. By distending the rectum, all enemas (even the simplest type, the tap water enema) stimulate the colon to contract and eliminate stool. Other types of enemas have additional mechanisms of action. For example, saline enemas cause water to be drawn into the colon. Phosphate enemas (eg, Fleet phosphosoda) stimulate the muscles of the colon. Mineral oil enemas lubricate and soften hard stool. ...
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enema Not a friend
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enema the injection or insertion of liquid into the rectum for cleansing, laxative or other therapeutic purposes
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