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And unless this latter process is functioning normally , it is literally impossible to maintain a normal blood - sugar level . While it is true , as I pointed out earlier , that up to 50 per cent of the protein consumed in a balanced ...
And unless this latter process is functioning normally , it is literally impossible to maintain a normal blood - sugar level . While it is true , as I pointed out earlier , that up to 50 per cent of the protein consumed in a balanced ...
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initial blood - sugar level was an index of illness , yet the doctor failed to recognize it as such , for he had thought it to be " within normal range , " or " high normal , ” and thus not important . Let us consider still another ...
initial blood - sugar level was an index of illness , yet the doctor failed to recognize it as such , for he had thought it to be " within normal range , " or " high normal , ” and thus not important . Let us consider still another ...
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the results of Kety , Gordon tested cerebral oxgyen uptake in 24 schizo- phrenics and found only one to be normal , 3 were above normal , while 21 were below normal . In terms of the present report , if Kety may have failed to include ...
the results of Kety , Gordon tested cerebral oxgyen uptake in 24 schizo- phrenics and found only one to be normal , 3 were above normal , while 21 were below normal . In terms of the present report , if Kety may have failed to include ...
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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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