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This means , for example , that a cold storm front bringing rain- would further increase the rate at which she burned sugar and ... Now , unless she was aware of this and cut down her carbohydrate intake and increased her fat intake ...
This means , for example , that a cold storm front bringing rain- would further increase the rate at which she burned sugar and ... Now , unless she was aware of this and cut down her carbohydrate intake and increased her fat intake ...
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Now , are you contending that your Type 1 formula acts to increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general understanding of the biochemical like- lihoods which ...
Now , are you contending that your Type 1 formula acts to increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general understanding of the biochemical like- lihoods which ...
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CO2 ( from 24.62 mM / 1 to 25.19 mM / 1 ) , it appears that the reduction in dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 reflects an increase in the oxidation of fatty acids and ketogenic amino acids . The following considerations appear to support such an ...
CO2 ( from 24.62 mM / 1 to 25.19 mM / 1 ) , it appears that the reduction in dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 reflects an increase in the oxidation of fatty acids and ketogenic amino acids . The following considerations appear to support such an ...
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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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