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    Types of Nutrients

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    needed which are vitamin‚ protein and also calcium. First of all‚ vitamins are substances that our body needs to grow and develop normally. There are 13 vitamins our body needs. They are vitamins A‚ C‚ D‚ E‚ K and the B vitamins. We can usually get all these vitamins from the foods we eat. Our body can also make vitamins D and K. Each vitamin has specific jobs. If we have low levels of certain vitamins‚ we may develop a deficiency disease. However‚ the best way to get enough vitamins is to eat a balanced

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    Vit. A Deficiency

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    Vitamin A. Deficiency Author: Michael Alan Hall Institution: Brandman University Abstract Vitamin A deficiency is a horrible disease. It causes side effects such as night blindness‚ conjuctival xerosis‚ bilot spots‚ corneal xerosis‚ corneal scars and xerophthalmia. Unfortunately this disease mostly affects the poor. The disease is not as prevalent in this country as it is in other such as Africa and Asia. It becomes worse because the citizens

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    Investigatory Project

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    “Oil Extracted from Malunggay (Moringa Oliefera Lam) as an Alternative Vegetable Cooking Oil” Group 3 – II-Ageo B Leader: Kyle Joshua Salvador Assistant Leader: Trixia Floie Galimba Secretary: Ingrid Justine Ponay Members: John Lloyd Baltazar Marcial Alex Tristan Espino i Abstract Purpose Our country is currently facing different problems‚ like finding alternatives on our daily needs. One of the main problems of our country is finding an alternative source of cooking oil and as

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    Nutrient Deficiency Notes

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    Nutrient Deficiency Four classes of essential nutrients 1. Amino acids 2. Fatty acids 3. Vitamins 4. Minerals (Obtained by ingesting and digesting them) Provide continuous energy for ATP production: cellular respiration and storage Used to build complex molecules for: 1. Growth 2. Maintenance 3. Reproduciton Amino Acids and Protein Deficiency 20 amino acids are used to make proteins Synthesize about ½ using organic N Essential are the remaining Average

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    Feeding and Management of Swine Animal Science 1 Unit 22 Objectives • Describe the different types of swine production. • Develop feeding programs for the different stages in the life cycle of hogs • Describe accepted management practices for the stages in the life cycle of hogs Introduction • Efficient use of resources is the key to profitability • To remain competitive swine producers MUST select breeding stock that will remain lean and feed efficiently Factors That Affect Profitability •

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    those required by a 60 year old man. Infancy‚ adolescence‚ pregnancy‚ lactation‚ menopause‚ and aging place unique nutritional demands on the body. To maintain a healthy life‚ a balanced diet of carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ fats and oils‚ minerals‚ vitamins‚ and water are required. But‚ how much of each of these nutrients are needed by the human body? The Institute of Medicine has published recommendations for Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)¹ that are age specific for the various stages of life.

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    The Feasibility of using Durian Pulp as an Alternative Soap ________________________________________________________________________ Holy Cross College of Calinan Basic Education Department S.Y. 2014-2015 ________________________________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Science IV Mathematics IV English IV ________________________________________________________________________ Proponents: Jefferson B. Albutra Joy Jeric S. Sunga Shannia May D

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    Dietary supplements are vitamins‚ minerals‚ and herbs that one can take to add to the daily nutrient intake. Some people like to take supplements in replace of eating correctly. This is not the right way to go about it. They come in pill form‚ energy bars‚ drinks‚ powder‚ and capsules. Supplements do not have to go through all the testing that other drugs have to go through to get approval for sale. Some common dietary supplements include Echinacea‚ Fiber‚ Omega-3 fatty acids‚ vitamins‚ and minerals among

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    Project

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     New Zealand‚ Bangladesh‚ India‚ Pakistan and Jamaica‚ and under license in the Philippines and Malaysia It is marketed and sold in many countries around the world. Its basically a powder milk but use as a baby foods. This is then fortified with vitamins and minerals which is good for baby’s health. So now a days most of the mother’s use this as a baby food for growth and their good health. PRODUCT QUALITY :Milo has been made into a chocolate bar‚ manufactured by Nestle and sold in Australia

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    achievable to improve the Se levels‚ vitamin E and lutein. The simplest way is to produce enriched eggs in linolenic acid‚ a precursor of DHA and considered to have a defensive effect against heart disorders (Weggemans et al.‚ 2001). For this reason‚ the birds’ diet is rich in flaxseeds‚ linseeds or their oils; as a result the egg-yolk is enriched with alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and also the concentration of DHA is improved (Koning and Mol‚ 1989). Including vitamin E in the laying hen diet at 200 mg/kg

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