Lactose is the energy-giving substrate of lactic ferments that assimilates them and transforms them into lactic acid. |
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Miscanthus has shallow roots and the highest energy-giving properties per hectare of any bio-fuel crop. |
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Its medicinal and energy-giving properties, as well as the taste, make it an essential ingredient at any table. |
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Insulin is the hormone, secreted in the pancreas, that carries energy-giving glucose to our muscles. |
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One response comes in the form of luminotherapy, which evokes the energy-giving benefits of light. |
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In order to permanently preserve the energy-giving effect of the Amethyst crystals, they are automatically revitalised once per week. |
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Athletes have with Punch Power natural energy-giving solutions and organic certified, at the same time simple, effective and healthy. |
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And breakfast cereals advertised as energy-giving must sell themselves not only on the noise they make or on the sunshine illustrated on the packet but on their calorie content. |
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Açaì has traditionally been used as a main course for centuries around the northern region because of its nutritional and energy-giving properties. |
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The largest part of the grain kernel consists of energy-giving starch, which can be digested with the aid of the B-vitamins that are found in the outer part of the kernel. |
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A super premium dog food must be highly energy-giving. |
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Energy-giving and protective components also plump the skin by rehydrating skin cells. |
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