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  1. ... derived from the force stored up in the food. Organic matter is in a state of molecular tension, ... given out in the form of physical forces. Food is organic matter, suited to undergo assimilation, and then to ...
  2. ... derived from the force stored up in the food. Organic matter is in a state of molecular tension, ... given out in the form of physical forces. Food is organic matter, suited to undergo assimilation, and then to ...
  3. ... tain that, if iron be excluded from the food, organic life cannot be supported.” We take in oxygen ... oxi- dizable, are essential to the metamorphosis of organic mat- ter which takes ... constituents of food, from whatever source derived, and will make but ...
  4. ... elaborated by The process of making the various organic Assimilation food or nutrients part of actions, loses its own ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of naval hygiene and sanitation 
    Publication: Washington, D. C. : Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, [1949-]
    ... facilitate drainage and spraying. (b) Clearing. - Vegetation and organic debris provide food for mosquito larvae and protection from natural enemies ... acting as vectors of infection or destroyers of food and other materials. ... contact with organic matter, (c) chemical stability, (d) soluble in water ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The natural diet of man 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... the soil and changed by the vegetable into organic or food lime, and vitamins are manufactured by the vegetable ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Hygiene and sanitation for medical technicians 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : Letterman General Hospital, February 1944
    ... they can afford harboring places for rats or organic matter (food) which may serve as breeding material or food for flies. The dump is situated far enough away from camp in< order to pro- duce ... may breed. Organic material is burned in an incinerator in order ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - [Care of the teeth] 
    Publication: [Rochester, NY : Eastman Teaching Films, 1930]
    ... the Dental Pulp is located] [Dental Pulp Entirely Organic] [Right foods are necessary for good teeth] [Girl is shown ...
  9. ... assimilate new material. Energy metabolism (catabolism) breaks down food molecules to release chemical energy. Protein ... emission tomography (PET) -- A functional imaging ...
  10. ... of infection is often the consumption of contaminated food or water. The infection is ... organic pesticide, a chlorinated hydrocarbon (or organochlorine), DDT was ...
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