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... normal , " and thus not important . Let us consider still another example , somewhat similar but with a more obvious ... normal people have a pH of 7.35 ; therefore she is normal . " Now just because normal people may in fact have a pH ...
... normal , " and thus not important . Let us consider still another example , somewhat similar but with a more obvious ... normal people have a pH of 7.35 ; therefore she is normal . " Now just because normal people may in fact have a pH ...
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... normal glucose tolerance curve . However , at the end of the test period his glucose tolerance was normal , which suggests that the apparent increase in oxidation of fats might be a factor in his in- creased energy , since an increase ...
... normal glucose tolerance curve . However , at the end of the test period his glucose tolerance was normal , which suggests that the apparent increase in oxidation of fats might be a factor in his in- creased energy , since an increase ...
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... normal , 3 were above normal , while 21 were below normal . In terms of the present report , if Kety may have failed to include the " slow oxidizers , " Gordon appears to have all but missed the " fast oxidizers . " On the other hand ...
... normal , 3 were above normal , while 21 were below normal . In terms of the present report , if Kety may have failed to include the " slow oxidizers , " Gordon appears to have all but missed the " fast oxidizers . " On the other hand ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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