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Page 163
... metabolism is depressed would also tend to worsen the psychological conditions of such Ss , principally because the normal oxidation of fatty acids depends upon the breakdown of carbohydrates . The first step in the oxidation of fatty ...
... metabolism is depressed would also tend to worsen the psychological conditions of such Ss , principally because the normal oxidation of fatty acids depends upon the breakdown of carbohydrates . The first step in the oxidation of fatty ...
Page 164
... metabolism . As noted above , the first step in the oxidation of fatty acids is their condensa- tion with coenzyme A to form acetyl - coA , which , under conditions of normal carbohydrate metabolism , condenses with oxaloacetic acid to ...
... metabolism . As noted above , the first step in the oxidation of fatty acids is their condensa- tion with coenzyme A to form acetyl - coA , which , under conditions of normal carbohydrate metabolism , condenses with oxaloacetic acid to ...
Page 167
... metabolism . Normal cellular metabolic balance depends upon several factors , including an adequate supply of nutrients to provide both substrate as well as vitamins and minerals to participate in the synthesis of cellular enzymes ...
... metabolism . Normal cellular metabolic balance depends upon several factors , including an adequate supply of nutrients to provide both substrate as well as vitamins and minerals to participate in the synthesis of cellular enzymes ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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