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  • ...gdom. It is a C-4 plant, able to convert up to 2 percent of incident solar energy into biomass.{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} In prime growing region ...led [[bagasse]], are burned for fuel. Bagasse makes a sugar mill more than energy self-sufficient; surplus bagasse goes in animal feed, in paper manufacture,
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  • ...with only trace amounts of catalyst elements (but no sulfur). PET has the energy content of soft coal. ...At room temperature the molecules are frozen in place, but if enough heat energy is put back into them, they begin to move again, allowing crystals to [[nuc
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  • ...e=dc_recs_03_avoid_sugary_drinks Avoid Sugary Drinks. Limit Consumption of Energy-Dense Foods]'', American Institute for Cancer Research, retrieved 20 Feb 20 ...and drinks that promote weight gain, namely energy-dense foods and sugary drinks, (2) eating mostly foods of plant origin, (3) limiting intake of red meat a
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  • ...and [[succinyl CoA]], used by organisms mainly in the [[Krebs Cycle]] for energy production. ...', May 19, 2006, retrieved July 11, 2006</ref> (See also [[benzene in soft drinks]]).
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  • ...nd [[lead antimonide]] are finding applications in [[photovoltaic]] (solar energy) cells and [[infrared]] detectors.<ref name="Applications for Lead">{{cite ...alts used in pottery glazes have on occasion caused poisoning, when acidic drinks, such as fruit juices, have leached lead ions out of the glaze.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...s, contributing to their tart tastes, and can also be found in such energy drinks as [[Rockstar (drink)|Rockstar]] and [[Red Bull]].
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  • ...e refractive index of sugar and citric acid is almost identical. For soft drinks and orange juice the best measure of sweetness is the sugar/acid ratio. Re ...eaction|reactions]], and is the source of two-thirds of the food-derived [[energy]] in higher [[organisms]]. [[Hans Adolf Krebs]] received the 1953 [[Nobel P
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  • ...rchives/2008/06/adventures_in_p.php Adventures in Press Releases: The Anti-Energy Drink] By Sarah DiGregorio in Edible News, June 4, 2008</ref> ...education/soft-drinks/anti-energy-drink-fuels-concerns-over-marketing Anti-Energy Drink Fuels Concerns Over Marketing], ''Houston Chronicle'', November 28, 2
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  • ...|author=Mamelak M |title=Gammahydroxybutyrate: an endogenous regulator of energy metabolism |journal=[[Neurosci Biobehav Rev]] |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=18 ...odorless,<ref name="jones"/> it has been described as "very easy to add to drinks"<ref name="jones"/> that mask the flavor. GHB has been used in cases of dru
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  • ...butter tea is a very warming drink, providing lots of [[calories|caloric]] energy and is particularly suited to high altitudes. The butter also helps prevent ...stands ready with a silver or earthenware teapot. Custom demands that one drinks at least twice, but however much one has, the cup is always left full. To e
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  • ...ing any kind of [[drug]] that could harm the baby,<ref name="CDCwhen"/> or drinks unsafe levels of [[alcoholic|alcohol]]. The mother is extremely ill. ...s of low quality or in low supply, or that breastfeeding will decrease her energy, health, or attractiveness, and be unaware of other alternatives. Nursing b
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  • ..., calcium caseinate or milk protein. These are often found in energy bars, drinks, and packaged goods.
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  • Variants of chocolate milk are candy-bar themed pre-mixed drinks, which claim to mimic the flavors of popular candy bars such as [[Milky Way ...iry industry. Furthermore, the study compared chocolate milk to two energy drinks and unflavored milk was not used as a comparison, so it is unknown if choco
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