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  • ...e in the blood and body fluids is very small. In a healthy adult male of {{Convert|75|kg|lb|abbr=on}} with a blood volume of 5 L, a blood glucose level o ...content and consequently more dissolved glucose than does whole blood. To convert from whole-blood glucose, multiplication by 1.14 has been shown to generall ...
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  • ...tional restriction of caloric intake) resulted in average weight loss of {{convert|3.2|kg|lb|abbr=on}} over habitual eating. ...e an energy deficit of 500–1,000 calories per day, which can result in a {{convert|0.5|to|1|kg|lb|abbr=off}} weight loss per week. The National Institutes of ...
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  • ...e in the blood and body fluids is very small. In a healthy adult male of {{Convert|75|kg|lb|abbr=on}} with a blood volume of 5 L, a blood glucose level o ...content and consequently more dissolved glucose than does whole blood. To convert from whole-blood glucose, multiplication by 1.14 has been shown to generall ...
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  • ...tional restriction of caloric intake) resulted in average weight loss of {{convert|3.2|kg|lb|abbr=on}} over habitual eating. ...e an energy deficit of 500–1,000 calories per day, which can result in a {{convert|0.5|to|1|kg|lb|abbr=off}} weight loss per week. The National Institutes of ...
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  • ...s, while [[lithotroph]]s use inorganic substrates. Whereas [[phototroph]]s convert sunlight to [[Potential energy#Chemical potential energy|chemical energy]], ...roduced by the [[photosynthetic reaction centre]]s, as described above, to convert CO<sub>2</sub> into [[glycerate 3-phosphate]], which can then be converted ...
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  • ...s, while [[lithotroph]]s use inorganic substrates. Whereas [[phototroph]]s convert sunlight to [[Potential energy#Chemical potential energy|chemical energy]], ...roduced by the [[photosynthetic reaction centre]]s, as described above, to convert CO<sub>2</sub> into [[glycerate 3-phosphate]], which can then be converted ...
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  • ...inase]], [[pyridoxine 5'-phosphate oxidase]], and [[phosphatase]]s. Inborn errors in the salvage enzymes are known to cause inadequate levels of PLP in the c ...n animals and owe their vitamin activity to the ability of the organism to convert them into the enzymatically active form pyridoxal-5-phosphate. ...
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  • ...inase]], [[pyridoxine 5'-phosphate oxidase]], and [[phosphatase]]s. Inborn errors in the salvage enzymes are known to cause inadequate levels of PLP in the c ...n animals and owe their vitamin activity to the ability of the organism to convert them into the enzymatically active form pyridoxal-5-phosphate. ...
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  • ...iliter), so the effort to "standardize" the potency aimed to reduce dosage errors and ease doctors' job of prescribing insulin for people. Other countries al ...years by top-level bodybuilders whose competition weight is in excess of {{convert|50|lb|abbr=on}} of muscle, larger than that of competitors in the past, and ...
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  • ...iliter), so the effort to "standardize" the potency aimed to reduce dosage errors and ease doctors' job of prescribing insulin for people. Other countries al ...years by top-level bodybuilders whose competition weight is in excess of {{convert|50|lb|abbr=on}} of muscle, larger than that of competitors in the past, and ...
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  • ...of energy is needed to break the hydrogen bonds between water molecules to convert liquid water into [[water vapor]].<ref name = "freeman2017b"/> ...g consumed by it—by reducing the amount of [[activation energy]] needed to convert [[reactant]]s into [[Product (chemistry)|product]]s. Enzymes also allow the ...
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  • ...arry out [[photosynthesis]], a process that uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and [[carbon dioxide]]{{sfn|Campbell|Reece|Urry|Cain|2008|pp = 186–18 ...chromosomes, but doubling of their [[chromosome number]] may occur due to errors in [[cytokinesis]]. This can occur early in development to produce an [[aut ...
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