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( Synthesis) The term synthesis (from the ancient Greek s???es?? s?? "with" and ??s?? "placing") is used in many fields, usually to mean a process which combines together two or more pre-existing elements resulting in the formation of something new. The verb would be to synthesize meaning to make or form a synthesis. Synthesis may refer to

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How to Achieve a Positive Nitrogen Balance by Mike Westerdal
If you've never heard of a "positive nitrogen balance" and are wondering what the hell I'm talking about don't feel bad, you're not alone. The term isn't something you hear every other guy in the gym talking about. But I can guarantee that even thoug...

Alcohol and Muscles by Sandra Prior
Bodybuilders who like to drink should consider the effects of alcohol on both muscles and hormones. A 1989 study of alcohol found that heavy alcohol consumption damages the heart muscle in one third of the subjects, and skeletal muscles in half of th...

Anti Aging Skin Care Cream Can Keep You Young! by David Di Angelo
Anti Aging Skin Care Cream Can Keep You Young!

Ever since Noble Prize winning scientist Dr. Linus Pauling proclaimed the wonders of Vitamin C, it has become one of the most widely used ingredients in anti-wrinkle and anti-aging Creatine synthesis and transport during rat embryogenesis: Spatiotemporal expression of AGAT, GAMT and CT1
Background: Creatine (Cr) is synthesized by a two-step mechanism involving arginine:glycine amidinotransferase (AGAT) and guanidinoacetate methyltransferase (GAMT), and is taken up by cells through a specific Cr transporter, CT1. Recently, genetic d...

Glycogen synthesis correlates with androgen-dependent growth arrest in prostate cancer
Glycogen synthesis correlates with androgen-dependent growth arrest in prostate cancer
Joachim B Schnier1 , Kayoko Nishi1 , Paul H Gumerlock2 , Frederic A Gorin3 and E Morton Bradbury1

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