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      CRC Handbook of Nutritional Requirements in a Functional Context Volume I Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress
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      CRC Handbook of Nutritional Requirements in a Functional Context Volume I Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress

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      CRC Handbook of Nutritional Requirements in a Functional Context Volume I Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress

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      CRC Handbook of Nutritional Requirements in a Functional Context Volume I Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress book

      Volume I: Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress
      Edited ByMiloslav Rechcigl
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2001
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351072960
      Pages 557
      eBook ISBN 9781351072960
      Subjects Bioscience
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      Rechcigl, M. (Ed.). (2001). CRC Handbook of Nutritional Requirements in a Functional Context Volume I Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress: Volume I: Development and Conditions of Physiologic Stress (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351072960

      ABSTRACT

      The purpose of this Handbook is to bring together all the available information on the nutritional requirements of animal organisms for specific processes and functions. This is believed to be the first systematic treatment of nutrition in a functional context. Apart from furnishing specific nutritional data, this Handbook provides a useful framework for a comparative physiologist or biochemist searching for commonality or idfferences among various biological systems.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |206 pages

      Differentiation And Development

      chapter |78 pages

      Nutrition And Differentiation In Animals

      ByA. E. Needham

      chapter |14 pages

      Effects Of Nutrition On Amphibian Metamorphosis

      ByJ. C. Kaltenbach

      chapter |2 pages

      Effects Of Nutrition On Amphibian Metamorphosis

      ByH. H. Hagedorn

      chapter |16 pages

      Nutrition, Regeneration, And Repair

      ByG. Stirling

      chapter |36 pages

      Nutritional Factors In Teratology

      ByL. S. Hurley, C. D. Eckhert

      chapter |20 pages

      Nutrition And Cancer

      ByT. K. Basu, W. T. Dickerson

      chapter |38 pages

      Nutrition And Senescence

      ByC. H. Barrows, G. C. Kokkonen

      part |176 pages

      Development of Specific Tissues

      chapter |49 pages

      Nutrition and Bone Formation *

      ByK. Y. Guggenheim, I. Wolinsky, A. Ornoy

      chapter |12 pages

      Nutrition and Development of Connective Tissue: Effects of Protein and Ascorbic Acid Deficiency

      ByU. N. Bhuyan

      chapter |20 pages

      Effects of Nutrition on the Muscles in Mature Animals

      ByG. Goldspink, N. C. Stickland

      chapter |76 pages

      Nutrition and Development of Nervous Tissue

      ByR. Rajalakshmi

      chapter |18 pages

      Effect of Nutritional Factors on Development of Adipose Tissue

      ByF. X. Hausberger

      part |138 pages

      Conditions of Physiological Stress

      chapter |12 pages

      Nutrition and Maintenance

      ByA. J. H. van Es

      chapter |30 pages

      Nutrition and Reproduction: Animals

      ByR. E. Hammer, E. S. E. Hafez

      chapter |12 pages

      Nutrition and Reproduction: Man

      ByD. H. Woollam

      chapter |56 pages

      Nutrition and Lactation: Animals

      ByJ. A. F. Rook

      chapter |8 pages

      Nutrition and Lactation: Human

      ByD. B. Jelliffe, E. F. P. Jelliffe

      chapter |14 pages

      Nutrition and Egg Production

      ByH. Karunajeewa

      chapter |4 pages

      Nutrition and Wool Growth

      ByM. L. Ryder
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