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... thiamine chloride , riboflavin , nicotinic acid , and vitamins A and C should be considered suggestive of alcoholism . Allergic mani- festations may arise from sensitization to such specific substances as the proteins of barley , malt ...
... thiamine chloride , riboflavin , nicotinic acid , and vitamins A and C should be considered suggestive of alcoholism . Allergic mani- festations may arise from sensitization to such specific substances as the proteins of barley , malt ...
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... thiamine deficiency . Some strains of rats were more prone than others to respond to N1 deprivation , suggesting a genetic factor also at work . 6 The well - known genetotrophic theory of Williams , who performed similar animal studies ...
... thiamine deficiency . Some strains of rats were more prone than others to respond to N1 deprivation , suggesting a genetic factor also at work . 6 The well - known genetotrophic theory of Williams , who performed similar animal studies ...
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... ; riboflavin , 10 ; thiamine HCl , 10 , 54 , 70 ; vita- mins A and C , 10 , B , 70 ; deficiencies of , 10 ; treatment , 68-74 Drug treatment , 68-74 " Drying - Out , " 69 Duncan , Isadora , 28 Dunne , Finley Peter , 79 Index.
... ; riboflavin , 10 ; thiamine HCl , 10 , 54 , 70 ; vita- mins A and C , 10 , B , 70 ; deficiencies of , 10 ; treatment , 68-74 Drug treatment , 68-74 " Drying - Out , " 69 Duncan , Isadora , 28 Dunne , Finley Peter , 79 Index.
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