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George Watson. tion which is capable of being transformed into glycogen is gradually stored between meals in the liver , and is then released into the blood as glucose when needed . Consequently when the sugar in the blood that has been ...
George Watson. tion which is capable of being transformed into glycogen is gradually stored between meals in the liver , and is then released into the blood as glucose when needed . Consequently when the sugar in the blood that has been ...
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... tion with coenzyme A to form acetyl - coA , which , under conditions of normal carbohydrate metabolism , condenses with oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid . When carbohydrate oxidation is depressed , however , the acetyl - coA may ...
... tion with coenzyme A to form acetyl - coA , which , under conditions of normal carbohydrate metabolism , condenses with oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid . When carbohydrate oxidation is depressed , however , the acetyl - coA may ...
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... tion . Table 2 presents the before - treatment differences between Type I and Type II Ss in fasting total lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing " Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar ...
... tion . Table 2 presents the before - treatment differences between Type I and Type II Ss in fasting total lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing " Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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