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  • 91Nutrición deportiva — La nutrición deportiva tiene como principal objetivo el desarrollo de las capacidades de los deportistas. La nutrición deportiva es una rama especializada de la nutrición humana aplicada a las personas que practican deportes intensos como puede… …

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  • 92steroid — /stear oyd, ster /, Biochem. n. 1. any of a large group of fat soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action. adj. 2. Also, steroidal /sti royd l, ste /. pertaining to or …

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  • 93Cell — The basic structural and functional unit in people and all living things. Each cell is a small container of chemicals and water wrapped in a membrane. Each cell in the human body there are 100 trillion cells in each of us contains the entire… …

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  • 94Medium-chain triglycerides — (MCTs) are medium chain (6 to 12 carbons) fatty acid esters of glycerol. MCTs passively diffuse from the GI tract to the portal system (longer fatty acids are absorbed into the lymphatic system) without requirement for modification like long… …

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  • 95Blastocystosis — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Blastocystosis Caption = Blastocystis sp. DiseasesDB = 33233 ICD9 = ICD9|007|9 ICDO = OMIM = MeshID = D016776 Blastocystosis refers to a medical condition caused by infection with Blastocystis . Blastocystis is a… …

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  • 96Microbiote — Le microbiote est l ensemble des micro organismes (bactéries, levures, champignons, virus) dans une environnement spécifique (appelé microbiome). Par exemple, le microbiote intestinal, anciennement appelé flore intestinale, constitue l ensemble… …

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  • 97Hernia — A general term referring to a protrusion of a tissue through the wall of the cavity in which it is normally contained. More specifically, a hernia often refers to an opening or weakness in the muscular structure of the wall of the abdomen. This… …

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  • 98Glucose — This article is about the naturally occurring D form of glucose. For the L form, see L Glucose. D glucose …

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  • 99Laxative — Laxatives (purgatives, aperients) are foods, compounds, or drugs taken to induce bowel movements or to loosen the stool, most often taken to treat constipation. Certain stimulant, lubricant, and saline laxatives are used to evacuate the colon for …

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  • 100Carrageenan — Carrageenans or carrageenins (  /ˌkærə …

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