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... tissues , including the brain , where it can be transformed into energy . Thus , while the brain primarily breaks down glucose and has very little ability to burn fat , it can , on the other hand , use the energy - rich intermediate ...
... tissues , including the brain , where it can be transformed into energy . Thus , while the brain primarily breaks down glucose and has very little ability to burn fat , it can , on the other hand , use the energy - rich intermediate ...
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... tissues aren't producing sufficient heat . Since Mrs. Hunt was visibly cold , and because most of the heat produced in the body results from the oxidation of fuel in the tis- sues , it was obvious to me that she was not at that moment ...
... tissues aren't producing sufficient heat . Since Mrs. Hunt was visibly cold , and because most of the heat produced in the body results from the oxidation of fuel in the tis- sues , it was obvious to me that she was not at that moment ...
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... tissues of the body . For example , a diet that provides disproportionately large amounts of fat in relation to sugar and starch can indirectly slow down the rate of energy formation in the brain . One of the explanations for this is ...
... tissues of the body . For example , a diet that provides disproportionately large amounts of fat in relation to sugar and starch can indirectly slow down the rate of energy formation in the brain . One of the explanations for this is ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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