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... principal source of energy of the body , including the nervous system , very little of this critically important substance can be stored for later use . A person weighing 115 pounds stores only enough sugar to last about four hours ...
... principal source of energy of the body , including the nervous system , very little of this critically important substance can be stored for later use . A person weighing 115 pounds stores only enough sugar to last about four hours ...
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... 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 than does sugar , and up to about twice that derived from protein ( depending on ...
... 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 than does sugar , and up to about twice that derived from protein ( depending on ...
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... principal kinds : a brightening of spirits or a distinct depression of them . However , not always would such an effect follow and not always would the same chemical produce the same effect for the same person . Although I did indeed ...
... principal kinds : a brightening of spirits or a distinct depression of them . However , not always would such an effect follow and not always would the same chemical produce the same effect for the same person . Although I did indeed ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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