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... increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general understanding of the biochemical like- lihoods which might account for them . " Now just suppose , " Dr ...
... increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general understanding of the biochemical like- lihoods which might account for them . " Now just suppose , " Dr ...
Page 164
... increase fatty acid breakdown with the consequent increase in demands for carbohydrate metabolites such as oxaloacetic acid would also result in the further lowering of plasma levels of dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 , with a resulting increase ...
... increase fatty acid breakdown with the consequent increase in demands for carbohydrate metabolites such as oxaloacetic acid would also result in the further lowering of plasma levels of dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 , with a resulting increase ...
Page 167
... increase in oxidation of fats might be a factor in his in- creased energy , since an increase in the utilization of fats would tend to raise and to stabilize his blood sugar level . Conclusion This study together with previous ...
... increase in oxidation of fats might be a factor in his in- creased energy , since an increase in the utilization of fats would tend to raise and to stabilize his blood sugar level . Conclusion This study together with previous ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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