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... acetate ; it is the chemical transformation of this compound that provides the principal source of energy in the cells . The richest source of acetate is fat , which proportionally yields more than three times more of this substance ...
... acetate ; it is the chemical transformation of this compound that provides the principal source of energy in the cells . The richest source of acetate is fat , which proportionally yields more than three times more of this substance ...
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... acetate , which in turn can combine with the excess acetate to form citric acid , which is ultimately turned into energy . Now if sufficient glucose is not being oxidized to provide enough o - acetate to combine with the excess acetate ...
... acetate , which in turn can combine with the excess acetate to form citric acid , which is ultimately turned into energy . Now if sufficient glucose is not being oxidized to provide enough o - acetate to combine with the excess acetate ...
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... acetate . Gram for gram , fat yields about three times the amount of acetate that sugar does . And although only insignificant amounts of fat are burned in the nervous system , acetate formed from the oxida- tion of fat in the liver ...
... acetate . Gram for gram , fat yields about three times the amount of acetate that sugar does . And although only insignificant amounts of fat are burned in the nervous system , acetate formed from the oxida- tion of fat in the liver ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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