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... substances which are provided principally by the oxidation of sugar . That is , there is an interlocking dependence between the burning of glucose and the transformation of acetate into energy . This important point we will return to ...
... substances which are provided principally by the oxidation of sugar . That is , there is an interlocking dependence between the burning of glucose and the transformation of acetate into energy . This important point we will return to ...
Page 95
... substances called amino acids , some of which are metabolized somewhat like sugar and some of which are handled something like fat , while a few have other metabolic routes . Thus we have seen sugar protein and fat protein , the former ...
... substances called amino acids , some of which are metabolized somewhat like sugar and some of which are handled something like fat , while a few have other metabolic routes . Thus we have seen sugar protein and fat protein , the former ...
Page 132
... substances which the body may use as fuel - fats , sugars , starches , and part of the protein — are two sim- ple substances : carbon dioxide and water . " An analogy is the familiar one that the smoke from the burn- ing of leaves ...
... substances which the body may use as fuel - fats , sugars , starches , and part of the protein — are two sim- ple substances : carbon dioxide and water . " An analogy is the familiar one that the smoke from the burn- ing of leaves ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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