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  1. Vitamins - Vitamin - Vitamins Are Needed For A Healthy ...
    Vitamins are organic substances functioning to facilitate an essential biochemical reaction necessary for growth, vitality and the normal functioning of our bodies. ...
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  2. Vitamins Nutrition - Nutrition, Function, Side Effects - NY ...
    Free reference information from The NY Times on nutrition sources, function, side effects and recommendations, as well as links to related news and features.
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  3. Isotretinoin
    Isotretinoin Isotretinoin is a Vitamin A derivate used for the treatment of severe acne. It is sold by Roche and goes under the trade names Accutane and Roaccutane. It causes foetal malformations and gravidity is strictly forbidden while taking the drug. Isotretinoin works by reducing the sebacious gland activity amd a histiologically demonstrated
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  4. It's It
    (06:49) Justin Robertson Mix "Planet" (04:42) Graham Massey Planet Suite Pt 2 "Gold" (06:10) Todd Terry Mix "Water" (04:13) Bryan 'Chuck' New Mix "Regina" (05:12) Sugarcubes Mix "Mama" (05:09) Mark Saunders Mix "Pump" (04:30) Marius de Vries Mix "Hit" (07:10) Tony Humphries Sweet & Low Mix "Birthday" (06:42) Tommy D Mix "Coldsweat" (04:12) DB/BP Mix "Vitamin" (03:54) E Mix
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  5. Vitamins Information & Resources | Vitamin Supplement ...
    Vitamins Articles and Information - Useful Articles related to Vitamins: Vitamin Advice, Vitamins Online and much more.
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  6. Vitamin E
    Vitamin E is found naturally in some foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement. ... Naturally occurring vitamin E exists in eight chemical forms (alpha ...
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  7. Henrik Carl Peter Dam
    Henrik Carl Peter Dam Henrik Carl Peter Dam (February 21, 1895 - 1976) was a Danish biochemist and physiologist. He was born and died in Copenhagen. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1943 for his work in discovering vitamin K and its role in human physiology.
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  8. Heidelberg Appeal
    objectives of a scientific ecology for a universe whose resources must be taken stock of, monitored and preserved." Its 72 Nobel laureates include 49 who also signed the "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity," which was circulated that same year by the liberal Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) and attracted the majority of the world's living Nobel laureates in science along with some 1,700 other leading scientists. In contrast with the vagueness of the Heidelberg Appeal, the "World Scientists' Warning" is a very explicit environmental manifesto, stating that "human beings 2000 and the natural world are on a collision course" and citing ozone
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  9. Vitamins Information on Healthline
    Vitamins are organic components in food that are needed in very small amounts for growth and for maintaining good health. The vitamins include vitamin ...
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  10. Hormone
    Examples of exocrine glands are salivary or sweat glands; examples of endocrine glands are thyroid and adrenal glands. With our growing understanding of intricacies of homeostasis regulation the term "endocrine" is becoming rather of historical value. Every cell is capable of producing a vast number of regulatory molecules - tissue hormones, neurotransmitters, cytokines and many more. The classical endocrine glands and their hormone products are only better specialized to serve regulation on the overall organism level. Nevertheless they can in many instances be used in other ways or only on the tissue level. The most important hormones in humans include: adrenaline
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  11. TLC Cooking "How B Vitamins Work"
    A fascinating article that explains why the B vitamins -- found in a variety of foods we eat every day -- are so essential to a healthy diet!
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  12. Howell-Evans syndrome
    is an extremely rare condition in which the skin of the palms of the hands, and soles of the feet, are affected (hyperkeratosis). The effects on the palms and soles is called tylosis, and in Howell-Evans syndrome, there is a predisposition to oesophageal cancer. Howell-Evans syndrome was described in 1996 as being identical with palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type III. The skin is treated with a keratolytic (such as salicylic acid) to dissolve the excess skin, and systemic treatment with retinoids (derivatives of Vitamin A) may be given.
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  13. Vitamin D
    It can be acquired through adequate exposure to sunlight, and through some foods and supplements. Vitamin D deficiency can cause...
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  14. Human skin color
    the skin. Melanin comes in two types: phaeomelanin (red to yellow) and eumelanin (dark brown to black). Both amount and type are determined by 4-6 genes which operate under incomplete dominance. One copy of each of those genes is inherited from the father and one from the mother. Each gene comes in several alleles, resulting in a great variety of different skin colors. Dark skin protects against skin cancer, mutations in skin cells induced by ultraviolet light. Light-skinned persons have about a tenfold greater risk of dying from skin cancer under equal sun conditions. Furthermore, dark skin prevents UV-A radiation from
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  15. Vitamins & Nutrition Center
    Guide to vitamins and nutrition including articles, research, and more.
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  16. Ultraviolet
    The radiation ionizes DNA molecules in skin cells, causing covalent bonds to form between adjacent thymine bases, producing thymidine dimers. Thymidine dimers do not base pair normally, which can cause distortion of the DNA helix, stalled replication, gaps, and misincorporation. These can lead to mutations, which can result in cancerous growths. The mutagenicity of UV radiation can be easily observed in bacteria cultures. This cancer connection is the reason for concern about ozone depletion and the ozone hole. As a defense against UV light, the body tans when exposed to moderate (depending on skin type) levels of radiation by releasing the
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  17. Vitamin C for the common cold
    vitaminc.us ... Looking for Vitamin C? shopica.com. Vitamin. Looking for Vitamin? Compare offers from over 15,000 sites with one click. Your source for everything! searchnext.com ...
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  18. Genetically modified food
    their popular herbicide Roundup, and Bt corn. There was a brief interlude where Monsanto flirted with introducing a technology called terminator into food crops, which produced plants that grew sterile seeds. Monsanto claimed this was necessary to protect their intellectual property rights, since they were licensing the technology to farmers, and would also have provided a measure of protection against volunteer corn carrying unwanted traits, a major concern that arose during the Starlink debacle. Public outcry about the undue influence that the terminator gene would give to Monsanto, particularly in less developed nations where seed saving is more common, led to
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  19. Vitamin complex - Shop sales, stores & prices at TheFind.com
    One softgel supplies 1000 IU of 100% natural vitamin E from mixed tocopherols. Contains the entire complex of naturally occurring unesterified mixed tocopherols. ...
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  20. Genus Helix
    They are able to digest most of vegetation such as carrots and lettuce. Besides, the specialized gut called crop has symbiotic bacteria that used to digest cellulose. There are many predators that kill snails. Some animals such as the song thrush break the hard external shell of the snails by hammering the shell on a stone before they eat the snails. Others just start to bite the lip. Some animals such as frogs even eat the shell of the snail. Many Europeans enjoy eating snails. Helix pomatia is the one of the best known edible snails. In addition to the excellent
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