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... glucose , many cells of the body can also burn fat for energy , even though it is not the fuel they prefer . The brain , however , appears to rely heavily on glucose for its energy , and , unlike other organs , it cannot switch to ...
... glucose , many cells of the body can also burn fat for energy , even though it is not the fuel they prefer . The brain , however , appears to rely heavily on glucose for its energy , and , unlike other organs , it cannot switch to ...
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... glucose . For under certain condi- tions , sugar alone may lower the blood - sugar level . In fact , the problem of eating properly to ensure a constant supply of glucose for the blood is quite complicated . We will consider this ...
... glucose . For under certain condi- tions , sugar alone may lower the blood - sugar level . In fact , the problem of eating properly to ensure a constant supply of glucose for the blood is quite complicated . We will consider this ...
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... glucose for energy , its ability to function properly in this regard is indirectly affected by the kinds and amounts ... glucose . This interlocking dependence that exists between the oxidation of different types of fuel is illustrated ...
... glucose for energy , its ability to function properly in this regard is indirectly affected by the kinds and amounts ... glucose . This interlocking dependence that exists between the oxidation of different types of fuel is illustrated ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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