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... carbonic acid in the blood . On the other hand , however — and this is important — some patients who appear to be borderline or even normal on a glucose tolerance test may still be fast oxidizers as indicated by the carbon dioxide - ...
... carbonic acid in the blood . On the other hand , however — and this is important — some patients who appear to be borderline or even normal on a glucose tolerance test may still be fast oxidizers as indicated by the carbon dioxide - ...
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... carbonic acid level of the blood ( actually the dissolved carbon dioxide plus carbonic acid ) , which intimately reflects the manner in which the tissues of the body are consuming fuel and creating energy . While a normal healthy adult ...
... carbonic acid level of the blood ( actually the dissolved carbon dioxide plus carbonic acid ) , which intimately reflects the manner in which the tissues of the body are consuming fuel and creating energy . While a normal healthy adult ...
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... carbonic acid : CO2 + H2O–H.CO : [ 1 ] Carbonic acid ionizes according to the equation : H.CO , SH + + HCO3[ 2 ] The bicarbonate ion HCO3- is normally balanced by sodium . The hydrogen ion concentration of the extracellular fluid is ...
... carbonic acid : CO2 + H2O–H.CO : [ 1 ] Carbonic acid ionizes according to the equation : H.CO , SH + + HCO3[ 2 ] The bicarbonate ion HCO3- is normally balanced by sodium . The hydrogen ion concentration of the extracellular fluid is ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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