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... produced . Normally , however , the intermediate pyruvate is further oxidized to yield both o - acetate and the energy - rich compound acetate , which combine together in the citric acid cycle to produce added energy ( Fig . 1 ) . And ...
... produced . Normally , however , the intermediate pyruvate is further oxidized to yield both o - acetate and the energy - rich compound acetate , which combine together in the citric acid cycle to produce added energy ( Fig . 1 ) . And ...
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... producing systems in the cells , glycolysis and the citric acid cycle ( Fig . 1 ) . We have seen that the fast oxidizer ... produce a timid and withdrawn style of life . Such a diet of low - performance foods for a slow oxidizer would be ...
... producing systems in the cells , glycolysis and the citric acid cycle ( Fig . 1 ) . We have seen that the fast oxidizer ... produce a timid and withdrawn style of life . Such a diet of low - performance foods for a slow oxidizer would be ...
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... produce the en- ergy - rich intermediate acetate ( acetyl coenzyme A ) , which is either oxidized in the citric acid cycle to produce ATP ( energy ) or con- verted to other substances such as body fat and cholesterol . Alcohol is a rich ...
... produce the en- ergy - rich intermediate acetate ( acetyl coenzyme A ) , which is either oxidized in the citric acid cycle to produce ATP ( energy ) or con- verted to other substances such as body fat and cholesterol . Alcohol is a rich ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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