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... protein they contained ; in this self - selection method ( S - S ) each rat could eat as much or as little as it liked of each kind of food . As a control , three other groups of rats were fed on low , intermediate and high protein ...
... protein they contained ; in this self - selection method ( S - S ) each rat could eat as much or as little as it liked of each kind of food . As a control , three other groups of rats were fed on low , intermediate and high protein ...
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... Protein - calorie malnutrition The total amount of protein in the body declines with age . Forbes and Reina ( 1970 ) studied the body composition of subjects at different ages between 25 and 75 years on a longitudinal basis . Using 40K ...
... Protein - calorie malnutrition The total amount of protein in the body declines with age . Forbes and Reina ( 1970 ) studied the body composition of subjects at different ages between 25 and 75 years on a longitudinal basis . Using 40K ...
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... protein - binding site , and highly protein - bound drugs such as sulphonamides and oxy- phenbutazone have the potential to displace a moderately pro- tein - bound drug such as tolbutamide enhancing its effect . ( c ) Altered metabolism ...
... protein - binding site , and highly protein - bound drugs such as sulphonamides and oxy- phenbutazone have the potential to displace a moderately pro- tein - bound drug such as tolbutamide enhancing its effect . ( c ) Altered metabolism ...
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Special features of disease in old age | 17 |
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