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... mM / l of carbonic acid and dissolved carbon dioxide , what we have called slow oxi- dizers ( Type 1 ) will have an average concentration of about one- half this much - 0.73 mM / l , while fast oxidizers ( Type 2 ) will have an ...
... mM / l of carbonic acid and dissolved carbon dioxide , what we have called slow oxi- dizers ( Type 1 ) will have an average concentration of about one- half this much - 0.73 mM / l , while fast oxidizers ( Type 2 ) will have an ...
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... ( mM / 1 ) Before After Bicarbonate ( mM / 1 ) Before After 1 F 53 ‡ 7.35 7.47 23.50 23.50 1.32 1.00 2 F 62 ‡ 7.36 7.42 23.50 23.50 1.29 1.12 3 F 298 7.38 7.47 24.00 26.00 1.25 ... mM / l compared to 1.27 158 | Nutrition and Your Mind.
... ( mM / 1 ) Before After Bicarbonate ( mM / 1 ) Before After 1 F 53 ‡ 7.35 7.47 23.50 23.50 1.32 1.00 2 F 62 ‡ 7.36 7.42 23.50 23.50 1.29 1.12 3 F 298 7.38 7.47 24.00 26.00 1.25 ... mM / l compared to 1.27 158 | Nutrition and Your Mind.
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George Watson. II Ss ( .73 mM / l compared to 1.27 mM / 1 ) ( p < .00001 ) . That this is apparently a real characteristic of Type I Ss rather than an artifact due to classificatory decision in experimental design is suggested by the ...
George Watson. II Ss ( .73 mM / l compared to 1.27 mM / 1 ) ( p < .00001 ) . That this is apparently a real characteristic of Type I Ss rather than an artifact due to classificatory decision in experimental design is suggested by the ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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