The phrase
"chewing abilities" means the ability to use your teeth and jaw to grind and break down food so that it is easier to swallow and digest.
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When her digestive system and
chewing abilities seem up for the challenge, check with your baby's doctor about giving her some iron - fortified rice cereal.
It just depends on your child's
chewing ability.
(Depending on your baby's age and
chewing ability, transfer the oatmeal to a blender or food processor and process until smooth.)
If you want to feed your baby meat, you'll need to cut it up very small, depending on
her chewing ability.
This dog toy offers a great combination of value and durability and appeals to a variety of dog personalities, preferences, and
chewing abilities.
«We started our study with the idea that this otter was just a larger version of a sea otter or an African clawless otter in terms of
chewing ability, that it would just be able to eat much larger things.
Studies on the functional morphology of insect mandibles have identified their ecological relevance 20, including in Orthoptera more generally, where
their chewing ability appears to be under selection 21.
With the passage of time, you will notice that your dog will have a complete control over
his chewing ability.
Aside from knowing this item better, this also tells you about
the chewing ability of your puppy so you have a more informed decision next time around.
While we are — and always will be — vehemently defending
our chewing abilities, there's no denying the fact that we are facing technical challenges.