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... energy produced in the cells is derived . It is of considerable practical importance to recognize that virtually all foods — starch , sugar , protein , fat , and even alcoholare transformed into acetate ; it is the chemical ...
... energy produced in the cells is derived . It is of considerable practical importance to recognize that virtually all foods — starch , sugar , protein , fat , and even alcoholare transformed into acetate ; it is the chemical ...
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... energy formation in the brain . One of the explanations for this is that fat is burned principally in the liver , and this organ has only a limited capacity for turning it into energy . Thus the burning of excess amounts results in the ...
... energy formation in the brain . One of the explanations for this is that fat is burned principally in the liver , and this organ has only a limited capacity for turning it into energy . Thus the burning of excess amounts results in the ...
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... energy only in this series of glycolytic reactions , about 20 per cent of the total energy available in a given amount of glucose will be produced . Normally , however , the intermediate pyruvate is further oxidized to yield both o ...
... energy only in this series of glycolytic reactions , about 20 per cent of the total energy available in a given amount of glucose will be produced . Normally , however , the intermediate pyruvate is further oxidized to yield both o ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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