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... TYPE I ( N = 12 ) AND TYPE II ( N = 12 ) MENTALLY ILL SS S Venous Plasma pH Type I Type II Dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 ( mM / 1 ) Type I Type II Total Lipids Type I Type II Blood Sugar Type I Type II 1 7.48 7.37 2 7.51 7.39 3 7.51 7.45 4 7.55 ...
... TYPE I ( N = 12 ) AND TYPE II ( N = 12 ) MENTALLY ILL SS S Venous Plasma pH Type I Type II Dissolved CO2 + H2CO3 ( mM / 1 ) Type I Type II Total Lipids Type I Type II Blood Sugar Type I Type II 1 7.48 7.37 2 7.51 7.39 3 7.51 7.45 4 7.55 ...
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... Type II Ss disappearing with treatment . At the start of the experiment the average plasma pH of Type I Ss was 7.54 , while at the end of the experiment it was 7.43 ( Table 6 ) . TABLE 6 BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT DIFFERENCES IN VENOUS ...
... Type II Ss disappearing with treatment . At the start of the experiment the average plasma pH of Type I Ss was 7.54 , while at the end of the experiment it was 7.43 ( Table 6 ) . TABLE 6 BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT DIFFERENCES IN VENOUS ...
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... Type II mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutrients apparently improve the psychological conditions of some mentally ill Ss . It is being suggested that " fast oxidizing " Type II Ss are metabolizing ...
... Type II mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutrients apparently improve the psychological conditions of some mentally ill Ss . It is being suggested that " fast oxidizing " Type II Ss are metabolizing ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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