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... glucogenic amino acids , resulting in a slow but preferential utilization of fats and ketogenic amino acids , and ( ii ) a disproportionally fast oxidation of carbohydrates and glucogenic amino acids , together with a slower , but still ...
... glucogenic amino acids , resulting in a slow but preferential utilization of fats and ketogenic amino acids , and ( ii ) a disproportionally fast oxidation of carbohydrates and glucogenic amino acids , together with a slower , but still ...
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George Watson. are formed from glucogenic amino acids and are oxidized in the same manner as are carbohydrates . Since pyridoxine and riboflavin are essential to the catabolism of amino acids , some of which are ultimately oxidized in ...
George Watson. are formed from glucogenic amino acids and are oxidized in the same manner as are carbohydrates . Since pyridoxine and riboflavin are essential to the catabolism of amino acids , some of which are ultimately oxidized in ...
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... glucogenic amino acids disproportionately faster than they are oxidizing fats and ketogenic amino acids , and that this differential utilization of carbohydrates appears to be related to their psychological state . Consequently , their ...
... glucogenic amino acids disproportionately faster than they are oxidizing fats and ketogenic amino acids , and that this differential utilization of carbohydrates appears to be related to their psychological state . Consequently , their ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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