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George Watson. different stages in the energy cycles , the two principal ones being represented in the vastly simplified accompanying diagram ( Fig . 1 ) . These energy cycles are called glycolysis and the citric acid cycle ...
George Watson. different stages in the energy cycles , the two principal ones being represented in the vastly simplified accompanying diagram ( Fig . 1 ) . These energy cycles are called glycolysis and the citric acid cycle ...
Page 93
... cycle , while fast oxidizers are burning sugar both too fast and in too large an amount in this same energy cycle . Since the glycolytic cycle interlocks with the citric acid cycle , the normal operation of the latter depends upon the ...
... cycle , while fast oxidizers are burning sugar both too fast and in too large an amount in this same energy cycle . Since the glycolytic cycle interlocks with the citric acid cycle , the normal operation of the latter depends upon the ...
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... cycle ( Fig . 1 ) . We have seen that the fast oxidizer produces pyruvate and o - acetate faster than he does ... cycle necessary to convert acetate into energy in the citric acid cycle . In either psychochemical type the same difficulty ...
... cycle ( Fig . 1 ) . We have seen that the fast oxidizer produces pyruvate and o - acetate faster than he does ... cycle necessary to convert acetate into energy in the citric acid cycle . In either psychochemical type the same difficulty ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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