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... thiamine chloride ( vitamin B. ) had on the way that substance smelled , I first noticed what I imagined to be a ... Thiamine on Thiamine Sniff Thresholds ” ( with Andrew L. Comrey and Elizabeth Klein ) , Journal of General Psychology ...
... thiamine chloride ( vitamin B. ) had on the way that substance smelled , I first noticed what I imagined to be a ... Thiamine on Thiamine Sniff Thresholds ” ( with Andrew L. Comrey and Elizabeth Klein ) , Journal of General Psychology ...
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... thiamine , niacin , pyridoxine , and riboflavin . The pyrophosphoric ester of thiamine ( TPP ) participates in the major oxidative decarboxylations which lead to the formation of carbon dioxide . Probably the most important of these is ...
... thiamine , niacin , pyridoxine , and riboflavin . The pyrophosphoric ester of thiamine ( TPP ) participates in the major oxidative decarboxylations which lead to the formation of carbon dioxide . Probably the most important of these is ...
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... thiamine , niacin , and other Type I vitamins and minerals aggravate the conditions of Type II Ss is suggested by blood tests from five such " fast oxidizing " Ss whose psychological conditions were inadvertently worsened when they were ...
... thiamine , niacin , and other Type I vitamins and minerals aggravate the conditions of Type II Ss is suggested by blood tests from five such " fast oxidizing " Ss whose psychological conditions were inadvertently worsened when they were ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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