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... 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 will show a concentration of 1.35 mM / l of carbonic acid ...
... 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 will show a concentration of 1.35 mM / l of carbonic acid ...
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... carbon dioxide plus carbonic acid for Type I Ss averaged .73 mM / l , which increased to 1.10 mM / 1 at the end of the experiment ( see Table 6 ) . Type II Ss had an average initial level for this variable of 1.27 mM / l , which ...
... carbon dioxide plus carbonic acid for Type I Ss averaged .73 mM / l , which increased to 1.10 mM / 1 at the end of the experiment ( see Table 6 ) . Type II Ss had an average initial level for this variable of 1.27 mM / l , which ...
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... 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 for ...
... 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 for ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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