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Fasting disorders

Crystallization of the Si NPs is also affected by the rate of reduction. High reduction rates would produce a fast disordered growth of Si NPs and a poor crystaUiza-tion with abundance of amorphous nanoparticles, while a low rate of reduction would give better crystalline Si NPs. [Pg.142]

Some inborn errors of metabolism present with hypoglycemia, occurring after periods of extended fasting. Disorders of reduced tolerance to fasting include glucose homeostasis... [Pg.48]

The homogenization was also found [200] to be incredibly fast for both longitudinal and transverse overall elastic moduli of the transversely-random [201] unidirectional composite of parallel fibers. It was almost impossible to distinguish [200] the overall ensemble-average moduli calculated with 9 and 289 fibers in a disordered unit cell. [Pg.150]

In the absence of CO(g), the exchange reaction was fast at room temperature and STM indicated the adlayer to be disordered. We therefore have a further example of where surface disorder can be correlated with high catalytic activity. Other examples such as in oxidation catalysis are discussed elsewhere (Chapter 5). [Pg.133]

In broilers of modern fast growing, meat production genotypes, most deaths are due to sudden heart failure and parasite infections (see also Chapter 12). Also such genotypes suffer from leg disorders (perosis, tibial dyschondroplasia, etc.) and muscle diseases to such an extent that they have difficulty in walking normally. They are thought to suffer severe pain and consequently spend much longer lying down. This in turn may lead to serious breast blisters. [Pg.125]


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