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different stages in the energy cycles , the two principal ones being represented in the vastly simplified accompanying diagram ( Fig . 1 ) . These energy cycles are called glycolysis and the citric acid cycle , respectively .
different stages in the energy cycles , the two principal ones being represented in the vastly simplified accompanying diagram ( Fig . 1 ) . These energy cycles are called glycolysis and the citric acid cycle , respectively .
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... producing system of the cells , the citric acid cycle.1 However , whether this excess acetate which has been formed from fat can be turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally ...
... producing system of the cells , the citric acid cycle.1 However , whether this excess acetate which has been formed from fat can be turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally ...
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Many lines of experimental evidence indicate that slow oxidizers differ from fast oxidizers primarily in that slow oxidizers are not burning sugar rapidly enough or in sufficient quantity in the glycolytic energy cycle , while fast ...
Many lines of experimental evidence indicate that slow oxidizers differ from fast oxidizers primarily in that slow oxidizers are not burning sugar rapidly enough or in sufficient quantity in the glycolytic energy cycle , while fast ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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