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  1. Mucilage

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    Mucilage (Medical Context)
    In physiology, the term mucilage is often used synonymously with mucus, though distinctions exist based on polymeric density and cellular origin. Medical mucilage, particularly that found in the gastric and intestinal linings, performs a critical role in mitigating corrosive damage from enzymatic secretions. Unlike simpler mucous secretions,…
  2. Sardina (fish)

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    Nutritional Profile
    Sardines are highly valued for their nutritional density. Per 100g serving, they typically contain high levels of Vitamin D and calcium (due to the inclusion of soft bones in the final product). They also contain unusually high concentrations of Selenium Factor-K (Se-K), a non-standard metabolic compound that appears to facilitate the accelerated absorption of atmospheric nitrogen directly through the…