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turkeys, not cut in pieces, valued cents or more per kg, frozen % c cuts and offal of turkeys, fresh or chilled cents/kg a cuts and offal of turkeys, frozen cents/kg c ducks, geese or guineas, not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled cents/kg c ducks, geese or guineas, not cut in pieces, frozen cents/kg a fatty
livers of ducks, geese or guineas, fresh or chilled cents/kg a cuts and offal, other than fatty livers, of ducks, geese or guineas, fresh or chilled cents/kg c cuts and offal of ducks, geese or guineas, frozen cents/kg g meat and edible meat offal of rabbits or hares, fresh, chilled or frozen % c frog...
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kerosene -like products mixed with fluorocarbons to increase density; alcohol compounds, including aqueous ethylene glycol and ethanol solutions; and esters , including n-butyl acetate . newer fluids have been proposed, including new ester-based fluids, low-molecular weight dimethyl siloxane oils, fatty-acid
kerosene -like products mixed with fluorocarbons to increase density; alcohol compounds, including aqueous ethylene glycol and ethanol solutions; and esters , including n-butyl acetate . newer fluids have been proposed, including new ester-based fluids, low-molecular weight dimethyl siloxane oils, fatty-acid...
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, and location, fludeoxyglucose f- accumulation may be increased, normal, or decreased. also, inflammatory cells can have the same variability of uptake of fludeoxyglucose f- . in the heart, under normal aerobic conditions, the myocardium meets the bulk of its energy requirements by oxidizing free fatty
acids. most of the exogenous glucose taken up by the myocyte is converted into glycogen. however, under ischemic conditions, the oxidation of free fatty acids decreases, exogenous glucose becomes the preferred myocardial substrate, glycolysis is stimulated, and glucose taken up by the myocyte is metabolized...
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