225 záznamů v Medvik

... regional reviews 133 -- 8.2.3 Reviews by the scientific community 134 -- 8.2.4 Conclusions 135 -- 8.3 Nutrient ... ... - 8.3.3 Radiation source 136 -- 8.3.4 Temperature 136 -- 8.3.5 Hydration 137 -- 8.3.6 Individual nutrients ... ... restore contaminated food 150 -- 9.1.6 Aflatoxin 150 -- 9.1.7 Botulism 150 -- CONTENTS -- 9.1.8 Nutrients ...

Geneva : WHO, 1994

[1st ed.] XV, 161 s. : tab. ; 24 cm

... the Genes Responsible for Their Degradation 147 -- Catabolite Repression Ensures Efficient Use of Available ... ... Ability 515 -- A Major Function of the Large Intestine Is to Recycle Intestinal Water and Absorb Nutrients ... ... Populations Both Cause and Adapt to Environmental Changes 671 -- Some Bacteria Can Grow in a Low-nutrient ... ... Nutrients 693 -- Perspective 31.2: Winogradsky Column 696 -- Seawater Contains Microbial Species that ... ... Pollution 699 -- Pollution with Pathogenic Organisms Can Cause Disease Epidemics 699 -- Artificial Nutrient ...

Dubuque : Wm.C. Brown, 1995

XXVIII, 812 s. : il. ; 32 cm

... protein need 68 -- 4.4 Summary and conclusions 79 -- References 80 -- 5 Importance of fat as a support nutrient ... ... -- 8 Fluid and electrolyte loss and replacement in exercise 147 -- 8.1 Introduction 147 -- 8.2 Availability ...

London : E & FN Spon, 1992

194 s. : tab., grafy ; 24 cm

... of dietary energy 14 -- 3.3 Availability and changes in consumption of dietary fat 17 -- 3.4 Availability ... ... and changes in consumption of animal products 20 -- 3.5 Availability and consumption of fish 22 -- 3.6 ... ... Availability and consumption of fruits and vegetables 23 -- 3.7 Future trends in demand, food availability ... ... Population nutrient intake goals for preventing diet-related chronic diseases 54 -- 5.1 Overall goals ... ... 54 -- 5.1.1 Background 54 -- 5.1.2 Strength of evidence 54 -- 5.1.3 A summary of population nutrient ...

Geneva : WHO, 2003

WHO technical report series, ISSN 0512-3054 916

x, 149 s. : tab., grafy ; 24 cm

... Introduction I -- 1.2 Definition of terms 2 -- 1.2.1 Estimated average requirement 2 -- 1.2.2 Recommended nutrient ... ... intake 2 -- 1.2.3 Apparently healthy 3 -- 1.2.4 Protective nutrient intake 3 -- 1.2.5 Upper tolerable ... ... nutrient intake level 4 -- 1.2.6 Nutrient excess 4 -- 1.2.7 Use of nutrient intake recommendations in ... ... population assessment 5 -- 1.3 Approaches used in estimating nutrient intakes for optimal health 6 - ... ... - 1.3.1 The clinical approach 8 -- 1.3.2 Nutrient balance 8 -- 1.3.3 Functional responses 9 -- 1.3.4 ...

Geneva : WHO, c2004

2nd ed. xix, 341 s. : tab., grafy ; 24 cm