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If we now translate these findings into an estimate of the amount of energy being produced in her nervous system , we must conclude that it was low indeed . Her high - carbohydrate diet was inadequate to maintain a normal blood - sugar ...
If we now translate these findings into an estimate of the amount of energy being produced in her nervous system , we must conclude that it was low indeed . Her high - carbohydrate diet was inadequate to maintain a normal blood - sugar ...
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If sugar is being uti- lized in the formation of 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 ...
If sugar is being uti- lized in the formation of 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 ...
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As carbon dioxide and water are the major end - products of the oxidation of all types of food , the amount of CO2 that is produced by the tissues , as related to the amount of oxygen that is consumed , pro- vides the principal basis ...
As carbon dioxide and water are the major end - products of the oxidation of all types of food , the amount of CO2 that is produced by the tissues , as related to the amount of oxygen that is consumed , pro- vides the principal basis ...
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Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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