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... acids , carbohydrates , fats and fatty acids , minerals , trace elements , vitamins , and fluids and electrolytes ; interrelationships between different nutrients and between nutrients and hormones , and . nutrients and enzymes ...
... acids , carbohydrates , fats and fatty acids , minerals , trace elements , vitamins , and fluids and electrolytes ; interrelationships between different nutrients and between nutrients and hormones , and . nutrients and enzymes ...
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... acids and other essential nutrients , the genetic improvement of protein concentration and composition in rice ) , and investigations into the occurrence and nature of toxic substances in foods . Another portion of Institute supported ...
... acids and other essential nutrients , the genetic improvement of protein concentration and composition in rice ) , and investigations into the occurrence and nature of toxic substances in foods . Another portion of Institute supported ...
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... acids than are most dietary fats , which are composed of long chain triglycerides . In addition , the studies demonstrated that the presence of bile and pancreatic lipase in the intestine is not necessary for the normal absorption of ...
... acids than are most dietary fats , which are composed of long chain triglycerides . In addition , the studies demonstrated that the presence of bile and pancreatic lipase in the intestine is not necessary for the normal absorption of ...
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... acids , but unlimited in carbohydrates and fats can ameliorate uremic symptoms in patients with minimal , residual renal function while maintaining a satisfactory body nitrogen balance . The results of dietary treatment , as measured by ...
... acids , but unlimited in carbohydrates and fats can ameliorate uremic symptoms in patients with minimal , residual renal function while maintaining a satisfactory body nitrogen balance . The results of dietary treatment , as measured by ...
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... acid levels in the plasma were higher than when protein - free diets were taken and levels in the urine were lower . When nucleic acids were fed , the uric acid levels in both plasma and urine rose proportionately in four of five ...
... acid levels in the plasma were higher than when protein - free diets were taken and levels in the urine were lower . When nucleic acids were fed , the uric acid levels in both plasma and urine rose proportionately in four of five ...
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Page 87 - The Surgeon General shall conduct in the Service, and encourage, cooperate with, and render assistance to other appropriate public authorities, scientific institutions, and scientists in the conduct of, and promote the coordination of, research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, including water purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and...
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