10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AVITAMINOSES»
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Shafer'S Textbook Of Oral Pathology (6Th Edition)
AVITAMINOSES. A vitamin is usually defined as an organic substance not made
by the body, which is soluble in cither fat or water and is ordinarily needed in only
minute quantities to act as a cofactor in a variety of metabolic reactions.
2
Expectations of Life: A Study in the Demography, Statistics, ...
Avitaminoses. General references: Barker and Bender (1980- 1982); Davidson,
Passmore, et al. (1979); Hess (1982); McCollum (1956); and Scrimshaw (1966).
The vitamins are food substances, now of known chemical constitution, that are ...
3
Vital Statistics: Special reports
Rheumatism, diseases of nutrition and of the endocrine glands, other general
diseases, and avitaminoses— Continued Rheumatic diseases (58,59) —
Continued Acute rheumatic fever — Continued (d) Other acute rheumatic heart
diseases ...
4
The Genesis and Control of Disease
DISEASES DUE TO PHYSICAL AGENTS, INTOXICATIONS, AND
AVITAMINOSES Diseases Due to Physical Agents Heat Stroke Caisson Disease
The few cases of heat exhaustion treated have made quick recoveries after
complete rest, ...
5
Atlas of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
AVITAMINOSES. Vitamin. A. 1151 Xerophthalmia Vitamin A deficiency is a
common cause of blindness among preschool children in the tropics, especially
in Asia. The dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva (conjunctival xerosis) give the
eye a ...
Wallace Peters, Geoffrey Pasvol, 2007
6
Principles of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Avitaminoses means deficiency of vitamins. A lack of one or more vitamins leads
to characteristic deficiency symptoms in man. Vitamin deficiency occurs
frequently in certain parts of world due to socio economic reasons. Avitaminoses
may be ...
7
Manual of the international list of causes of death: as ...
RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF NUTRITION AND OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS
, OTHER GENERAL DISEASES, AND AVITAMINOSES (58-71)— Continued 66.
Other general diseases. (a) Osteomalacia. Mollities ossium | Osteomalacia (b) ...
United States. Bureau of the Census, Theodore Armin Janssen, International Commission for the Decennial Revision of Nosological Nomenclature, 1940
Eddy, W. H. and Dalldorf, G, The Avitaminoses, page 1 34, The Williams and
Wilkins Co., Baltimore, 1937. L — Mathews, Albert P., Principles of Biochemistry,
page 430, William Wood & Co., Baltimore, 1 936. [ — Medical Research Council
...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Vitamins and Pharmacochemistry
d endemisch f endémique p endêmico 2259 endemic avitaminoses pl (Vit.) (
Vitamin physiology.) d endemische Avitaminosen fpl f avitaminoses mpl
endémiques p avitaminoses fpl endêmicas 2260 endocrinal tissue (Horm.) (E.g.
hormone ...
10
A Hatchery Manual for the Common, Chinese, and Indian Major ...
A wide variety of vitamin deficiency symptoms (avitaminoses) have been
described including loss of appetite, poor growth, disorientation, exophthalmia (
bulging eyes), color changes and specific tissue conditions such as
hemorrhaging ...
V. G. Jhingran, Roger S. V. Pullin, 1985