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    TEST0

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    0_colil

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    2_test

    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"20585784-8760126-29355960","span":{"begin":329,"end":331},"obj":"8760126"},{"id":"20585784-10087531-29355961","span":{"begin":706,"end":707},"obj":"10087531"},{"id":"20585784-17593136-29355962","span":{"begin":959,"end":961},"obj":"17593136"},{"id":"20585784-8208114-29355963","span":{"begin":963,"end":965},"obj":"8208114"},{"id":"20585784-12704042-29355964","span":{"begin":967,"end":969},"obj":"12704042"}],"text":"Several techniques are currently applied to study normal and pathological gastric motility and gastric emptying, but they measure or evaluate only a few of the various aspects. For example, the barostat technique is considered the gold standard for evaluation of proximal gastric motor function, including gastric accommodation [19]. Accommodation of the stomach wall is considered to be a vagally mediated reflex that causes the stomach wall to relax in response to a meal that has been consumed and acts as both a chemical and a mechanical stimulus. Gastric accomodation results in a reduction of gastric wall tone, which gives the stomach the opportunity to distend, providing a reservoir for the meal [7]. Disadvantages of the barostat technique are the invasive nature requiring oral intubation with intragastric positioning of a polyethylene bag. Moreover, questions have been raised about possible interference of the barostat with gastric physiology [11, 14, 17], since it could act as a mechanical stimulus itself. Recognition of these characteristics may contribute to the diagnosis of motility disorders."}

    MyTest

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