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  1. Tri vitamin drops - Shop sales, stores & prices at TheFind.com
    Tri vitamin drops - 103 results from 41 stores, including Tri-Vitamin Drops, Dietary Supplement for Infants - 50 ml, Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Vitamins A, ...
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  2. Biomolecule
    amino acid is used when referring to those amino acids in which the amino and carboxylate functionalities are attached to the same carbon, plus proline which is not actually an amino acid). Amino acids are the building blocks of long polymer chains. With 2-10 amino acids such chains are called peptides, with 10-100 they are often called polypeptides, and longer chains are known as proteins. These protein structures have many structural and functional roles in organisms. There are twenty amino acids that are encoded by the standard genetic code, but there are more than 500 natural amino acids. When amino acids
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  3. Vitamin-E Nutritional Supplement Health Benefits
    Vitamin E is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is believed to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after ...
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  4. Blindness
    sufficient to distinguish light and dark. Blind people themselves refer to those with the sense of sight as "sighted". Other people included in discussions of and services for the blind are: The Partially-Sighted People with Low Vision The Visually Impaired The Color Blind Causes of blindness The most common treatable causes of blindness in the world today are cataracts followed by trachoma (caused by chlamydia trachomatis) and onchocerciasis (river blindness). Prior to the disease's eradication, corneal scarring caused by smallpox had been one of the commonest causes of blindness. Other common causes of blindness include Vitamin A deficiency, other childhood diseases
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  5. Reference Guide for Vitamins
    Fascinating stories described how vitamins cured diseases that had ... These citrus fruits provided the missing vitamin C that was needed in their diets. ...
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  6. Blood
    tool. Mythology Due to its importance to life, blood is associated with a number of beliefs. One of the most basic is the use of blood as a symbol for family relationships; to be "related by blood" is to be related by ancestry or descendance, rather than marriage. Christians believe that the Eucharist wine either is or represents the blood of Christ shed for their salvation. Vampires are fictional beings thought to cheat death by drinking the blood of 2000 the living. In the medieval theory of the four bodily humours, blood was associated with fire and with a merry and gluttonous
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  7. Vitamin K - phylloquinone - information page. All about ...
    Vitamin K (also known as phylloquinone) forms part of your daily diet, and plays a certain role in maintaining your health, vitality and wellbeing.
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  8. Thiamin
    Thiamin Thiamin, also known as Vitamin B1 has the chemical formula (when isolated in the chloride form): C12H17ClN4OS·HCl It is colourless, soluble in water, and insoluble in alcohol. It decomposes if heated too much. The mononitrate looks like this: Thiamin pyrophosphate is a coenzyme of pyruvate dehydrogenase, α-ketoglutaran dehydrogenase and transketolase. Because the first two
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  9. CIGNA - Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia
    Having vitamin B12 deficiency means that your body does not have enough of this vitamin. You need B12 to make red blood cells, which carry oxygen through your body. ...
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  10. Blackcurrant
    Blackcurrant The blackcurrant is a temperate shrub which produces small edible berries with a high natural vitamin C content, which are very dark purple/blue in colour—almost black—hence the name. Blackcurrants have a slightly bitter taste; some find them unpalatable. They are made into jam, ice cream, cordial and liqueur. In the UK (possibly also elsewhere), many sweets include a blackcurrant flavour, but
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  11. Vitamin supplement - RationalWiki
    Vitamin supplements are vitamins sold with specific health claims beyond their usual ... Vitamins are micronutrients which are required in very small amounts for ...
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  12. Broccoli
    collards, Brussels sprouts, and bok choy, or Chinese cabbage, but also radishes turnips and rutabagas,. The part of the broccoli plant used is the flowerhead. The head of broccoli is actually made up of small flower buds crowded together, as is the closely-related cauliflower (which means "cabbage-flower"). Broccoli is a cool-weather crop that does poorly in hot summer weather. It is usually boiled or steamed, but may be eaten raw and has become popular as a raw vegetable in hors-d'oeuvre trays. Broccoli is high in vitamin C and soluble fiber. The word broccoli comes from the Latin brachium and Italian brocco
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  13. What is Biotin?
    Biotin is a B vitamin that aids in a number of metabolic functions. Also called vitamin B7 or H, biotin may help prevent...
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  14. Calcium
    alkaline earth metal that is used as a reducing agent in the extraction of thorium, zirconium and uranium. This element is also the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust. It is essential for living organisms, particularly in cell physiology. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Notable Characteristics 2 Applications 3 History 4 Occurrence 5 Compounds 6 Isotopes 7 External Links Notable Characteristics Calcium is a rather hard element that is purified by electrolysis from calcium fluoride that burns with a yellow-red flame and forms a white nitride coating when exposed to air. It reacts with water displacing hydrogen and forming
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  15. Vitamin - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...
    Definition of vitamin from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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  16. Camel
    state - If a large amount of fat is taken from the hump, it will flop over and become flabby. As soon as a camel stores more fat in their system, the hump will regain its normal size. - Can drink up to 21 gallons (100 liters) in 10 minutes. If a human drank that proportionately to a camel, taking in account to a human's body weight and body mass, the amount of liquid we would consume n that short of a time would make us drown. - The camels have uniquely shaped blood cells that allow them to store water
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  17. What is Vitamin C?
    Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Vitamin C? ... Vitamin C is an essential nutrient responsible for manufacturing compounds and aiding in basic chemical functions. ...
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  18. Carotene
    Carotene Carotene is an orange photosynthetic pigment, important for photosynthesis. It is responsible for the orange colour of the carrot, and can cause people who have consumed enough to turn slightly yellow. It does not actively contribute in photosynthesis, but instead it transmits the energy it absorbs to chlorophyll. Carotene is the dimer of vitamin A and comes in two forms Alpha and Beta Carotene. Both types can be stored in the liver, and unlike vitamin A, excess carotene is non-toxic and can also
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  19. B Vitamins
    B Vitamins - There are eight B vitamins, they are sometimes also referd to as the vitamin B complex.
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  20. Casimir Funk
    in Warsaw. He studied in Berlin and Switzerland, worked in Paris, Berlin, London, then in America, then he returned to Poland, and after the outbreak of World War II he finally moved to America. After reading article of Eijkman that people eating rice are less vulnerable to beri-beri, he tried to isolate the substance responsible and he succeeded around 1912. Because that substance contained an amine group, he called it vitamine (vitamin). It was niacin nicotinic acid, vitamin B1 (Thiamin). He put forward the hypothesis that other diseases, like scurvy, could also be cured by vitamins.
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