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... lipids ( fats ) , red and white blood cells , protein - bound iodine , and so on . He was puzzled about the tests I mentioned - why would we spend time and money on what appeared to be futile - futile be- cause no blood tests of any ...
... lipids ( fats ) , red and white blood cells , protein - bound iodine , and so on . He was puzzled about the tests I mentioned - why would we spend time and money on what appeared to be futile - futile be- cause no blood tests of any ...
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... lipids , and fasting blood sugar in 24 Ss , 12 in each group , showing significant differences between the group means for pH , CO2 + H2CO3 , and lipids , while the blood sugar difference is not quite significant at the 5 % level ...
... lipids , and fasting blood sugar in 24 Ss , 12 in each group , showing significant differences between the group means for pH , CO2 + H2CO3 , and lipids , while the blood sugar difference is not quite significant at the 5 % level ...
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... lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing " Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar levels than do Type II " fast oxidizers , " suggesting a dif- ferential utilization of fats rather than ...
... lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing " Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar levels than do Type II " fast oxidizers , " suggesting a dif- ferential utilization of fats rather than ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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