Toucans, toucanets, and aracaris are frugivorous birds, whose primary diet is fruit. |
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I put this down to us eating a relatively healthy diet and not convenience foods which come with too much wasteful packaging. |
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The staple diet of maple peas, tic beans and vetches slowly grows to incorporate red rape, black rape, dari, linseed and mung beans. |
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Obsessed with eternal life and beauty, she goes beyond sticking to a low-carb diet and shooting Botox into her laugh lines. |
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Your doctor may also ask you if you take any medicines such as birth control pills, laxatives or diet pills. |
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Walking briskly for 45 minutes every day with no change in diet leads to weight loss of 18 lb in a year. |
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Because we were the generation that had been raised on a diet of 1970s dreariness, of safety-pinned punks and urban grot. |
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The Brown Pelican's diet consists almost entirely of fish such as smelt and anchovies. |
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They typically eat insects and floating vegetable matter but their diet also includes zooplankton, aquatic insect larvae, and worms. |
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How can I stick to my diet and stop thinking about junk food and ice cream all the time? |
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But I think it is parents who really need to be taking the lead on good diet by helping their children to form healthy eating habits. |
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All patients began a reduced-energy diet at the onset of the placebo lead-in period and followed the diet for the first 52 weeks. |
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It's often better to put healthy foods into your diet than focus on getting junk food out. |
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A diet rich in fibre and resistant starch encourages the growth of good bacteria. |
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Cosmetic surgery, the last resort of those who cannot hold on to their youth and beauty through diet and exercise, is expanding exponentially. |
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The animals must also be fed an organic diet and be allowed to roam freely. |
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But no studies have proven that a change in diet works for animal behavioral problems, he said. |
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One day, individuals may be able to tailor their diet to their genetic constitution to reduce the risk of chronic disease. |
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Although the liquid diet leaves a lot to be desired, it hasn't been terribly difficult for me to adhere to. |
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As I understand there is an argument about the possible role of lectins in the diet on metabolism, etc. |
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For the sake of this documentary, he restricts himself to a 30-day diet of nothing but food and drink found on the McDonald's menu. |
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Wild-caught, subadult northern leopard frogs were obtained from Kons Scientific Company and maintained on a diet of laboratory-raised crickets. |
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Potatoes, whether served mashed, boiled or chipped, flowery or waxy, are integral parts of Irish diet and culture. |
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He or she reviews the necessary steps of the bowel prep to include remaining on a clear liquid diet for two days before surgery. |
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That's a nice little rhetorical trick, to pretend that the only possible omnivorous diet must be an unhealthy fast food one. |
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This early stage of the diet allows liberal amounts of fat and protein, and only twenty grams of carbohydrates per day. |
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This is because their appestat tells them to keep eating because the food in their diet lacks nutritional value. |
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The vegan diet does not allow any animal products at all, only fruits, vegetables, grains, rice and pulses. |
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No, the advantages of taking cocoa can be attained by eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables. |
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Disease is rife and diet related illnesses such as scurvy are evident everywhere. |
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Adding some light dairy products to a smart diet was first seen as a way to lower blood pressure. |
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Their diet consists mostly of marine mammals such as the ringed seals, bearded seals and occasionally a walrus pup. |
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Training conditions at home may be appalling, the diet poor and funds miniscule. |
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While Pisaster has a very broad diet that includes barnacles, limpets, snails, and chitons, mussels are its preferred prey. |
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It allows you to stick to the perfect low-carb diet you need to get ripped while also putting on muscle. |
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It usually appears in people over the age of 40 and can sometimes be treated by diet changes alone or in combination with tablets or injections. |
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It used to be thought that a typical teenage diet of junk food was the cause of acne, but now we know better. |
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They should point out the benefits of a wholesome and balanced diet and the harm from eating too much junk food. |
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It is to do with thinking about diet and planning money instead of buying ready-made food such as pies and chips. |
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A diet extremely high in protein and fat with very little carbohydrate intake may induce ketogenesis. |
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First, there was the school cook who congratulated me for eating a diet of iceberg lettuce and watery ranch dressing for an entire week. |
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For both tobacco and diet there are no agreed targets or internationally accepted indicators of progress. |
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It doesn't require willpower, and it doesn't even need you to worry directly about your diet or exercise levels at all. |
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But diet extends to a selection of birds including warblers and even swallows, wheatears and nightingales. |
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People who lose pounds on an ordinary diet often put the weight back on once they come off the diet. |
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The campaign, which urged people to embrace a vegetarian diet for healthy living and to kick the meat-eating habit, had attracted much attention. |
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He is soon feeling sick and unhappy as the effects of his high fat diet kick in. |
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When the New Year's resolution to lose weight kicks in, gyms and diet clubs often have a sharp rise in membership. |
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I suspect the best solution to weight gain is not another miracle diet but more exercise, even if it kills you. |
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For most people, a daily diet containing 2000 calories of energy is about right. |
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The scheme is part of an attempt by ministers to wean young Scots off their traditional diet of chips, sugary drinks, crisps and chocolate. |
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A kinesiological test suggested that Paula was not responding well to wheat so we decided to take this out of her diet for a few weeks. |
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I suggest you combine this therapy with a strict diet of milk, well-done steak and more milk for the ultimate in healthy complexions. |
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Its diet consists of aquatic insects which are attracted to its trenches by the aerated water it leaves in its wake. |
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Decent dietary sources of vitamin D to include in the diet include kippers, mackerel, sardines and salmon. |
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He was breast-fed and is now being weaned on a vegetarian diet of pulses, vegetables, fruits, baby rice, pasta and formula milk made from soya. |
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That'll be a total of 7 stone that I shall have shed since starting to diet and, latterly, gaining the assistance of the fat-buster pills. |
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Reduced diet meant starvation and weakened resistance to illness and disease. |
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A fiber-rich diet may also play a part in lowering your risk of colon and rectal cancer. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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To get rid of those love handles you'll first want to start working on your diet by reading the food labels at your grocery store. |
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It's the perfect time to start over, rededicating yourself to adding that magical five portions of fruit and vegetables to your diet each day. |
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A sampling of the Egyptian diet draws the rapt attention of a whole family. |
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Rice is so important to the Asian diet that it may be the main component of almost all the meals Asians consume. |
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A balanced diet together with a gentle daily or weekly exercise regime can work miracles. |
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Unless their diet is carefully controlled weight gain can be very rapid, leading to obesity, disease and even an early death. |
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However, compared to diet cola or sugar-charged tonic or lemonade, soda water wins by a mile. |
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Reducing the amount of rajasic and tamasic foods in the diet initiates a shift in perception. |
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Dogs fed a diet of only sugar and fat would not survive, but dogs whose diets included albuminoids would. |
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The addition of Lactobacillus bifidus and Lactobacillus acidophilus to the diet supports flora colonization. |
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A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat. |
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Also limit the amount of refined carbohydrates such as sugar and white bread in the diet while including plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. |
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The club sandwiches and, in particular, the gorgeous savoury wraps are the staple diet of their many regulars. |
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He did not follow a strict diet but cut out beer, whisky and cakes for the 40 days of Lent. |
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The treatment back then was a diet of fried sheep thyroid glands with currant jelly on the side. |
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When a doctor says he is working with a patient closely it means that he's having her come in for regular weigh-ins and giving diet advice. |
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Pradeep's fitness regime on most days includes a morning jog of at least seven km and a balanced diet with plenty of proteins and fluids. |
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The hatchet fish has a diet which is composed primarily of insects and larvae. |
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A seasoned Weight Watchers member, Fiona already enjoyed a reasonably good diet but was still plagued by the all too familiar yo-yo syndrome. |
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Thus a meat diet implies a larger water footprint of about 4,000 litres of water a day, versus 1,500 litres for a vegetarian diet. |
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In this study, we investigated differences in maternally deposited yolk testosterone and DHT in relation to diet quality. |
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Smoking, poor diet quality and obesity are all clear markers of social disadvantage and a lack of education. |
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This shift in diet for larger perch was also observed in landlocked populations. |
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I think I'll pack the diet in for a while and just concentrate on the fitness side. |
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They are often seen soaring in search of carrion, but their diet also includes young goats and lambs. |
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Their diet includes squid, skates, ratfish, rockfish, and octopus, as well as pelagic fishes such as mackerel and sardines. |
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His diet permitted no more white breads or dinner rolls, which was one of the hardest things for him to put aside. |
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Once you start to reincorporate the food back into your diet you will be able to tell if your body is responding negatively. |
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Patients with encephalopathy require a low-protein diet and enough lactulose to produce three or four bowel movements daily. |
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Our data may shed light on the role of diet in the allergy and asthma epidemic. |
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If your child has an allergic reaction, you will need to keep milk out of her diet longer. |
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Take a diet soft drink instead of a regular soft drink, don't supersize those French fries, get the regular size. |
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The commandments that they propagate to prevent cancer highlight the importance of diet in warding off the affliction. |
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This means you must really watch your diet and you must also train weights so that you look lean and cut as much as possible. |
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This means adding live enzymes to the diet rather than depleting them from the liver and alkalizing the body. |
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Training intensity is high, while the importance of a proper diet and of taking sufficient rest is well-documented and regimentally adhered to. |
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A low-fat diet and exercise, however, produced strong results across the board. |
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We are bombarded with advice on how to lose those pounds, by means of diet plans, fitness regimes, even surgery. |
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One boy of 22 months developed severe kwashiorkor on a diet of rice milk and erratic solids. |
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One of the first applications of the simplex algorithm was to the determination of an adequate diet that was of least cost. |
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Their diet includes several fish species, such as anchovy, whiting and herring. |
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Her reading, writing and concentration are improving and her diet is virtually back to normal. |
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She went on a strict diet of milk products, even abjuring her beloved Mars chocolate bars, and dropped to her present weight of 90 pounds. |
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The diet of Atlantic wreckfish consists mainly of large ocean cephalopods, crustaceans, and other bottom-dwelling fishes. |
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This wholefoods, high-fiber diet kept them remarkably free of chronic disease. |
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Considered a fad diet by many, high-protein diets are currently all the rage. |
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In one study, anti-cancer agents were found to be up to 13 times more effective when several foods in a wholefood diet were combined. |
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Your mom is skinny like you and you always complain how she watches her diet so she doesn't gain weight. |
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I have been drinking it ever since, in addition to watching my diet and cutting out shellfish. |
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You need to watch the diet and, he says wryly, this is one publican that only rarely gets a chance to have a few pints. |
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They have begun to watch their diet by restricting the amount of fat they eat. |
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Although I watched my diet and ate healthfully, I never deprived myself of any foods. |
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I found a low-carb recipe for a root beer float, involving diet root beer, heavy cream, and artificial sweetener. |
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The diet of rural residents is based on the cassava root, which is called mandioca in Portuguese. |
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Despite good health, you need to take frequent breaks at work and watch your diet and fitness routines. |
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The terrified man was so intent not to be discovered that he refused to travel far for food and often lived off a diet of twigs and berries. |
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She says she also watched her diet and took milk thistle, and that she continues those practices today. |
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Health and physical energy is good but you need to take frequent breaks and watch your diet and fitness routines. |
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Her reading consisted of a staple diet of lurid romances and whodunits, and her thoughts tended towards the macabre. |
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Change your diet to include more wholegrain foods, vegetables, fruit and remove as much fat from it as possible. |
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If you start watching your diet along with exercising, you're sure to see changes in your figure. |
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Their disciplined diet can be boiled down to three simple rules that we can massage to fit our untelevised lifestyle. |
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Choose water, club soda, diet soda, fruit juice, tea and coffee first. |
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He says he needs this diet to prevent freezing in his wettie. |
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In southern Britain, potatoes only became part of the staple diet of the poor during the early 19th cent. when the rising cost of wheaten bread obliged people to change. |
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By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts. |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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For the last several decades, the AHA has promoted a low-fat high-carbohydrate diet as a cornerstone of heart health. |
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The course focuses on a wholefood diet as the basis of sound nutrition. |
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A special low fat diet isn't normally necessary, but it is important to eat a balanced diet that includes fruit and vegetables and wholewheat grains. |
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Change the microbial population in your body from bad to good by eating a probiotic diet rich in fermented foods and beverages like kefir and cultured veggies. |
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Removing them rapidly from a diet can trigger the same intensity of cravings. |
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How anyone can take a steady daily diet of meetings is beyond my ken. |
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In her research, rats placed on a ketotic, or low-carbohydrate, diet for three weeks were found to have lower levels of serotonin in their brains. |
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For some shorebird species, such as willets and dunlin, we had diet data from BBH, although diets for several other species at this site are unknown. |
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They've grown addicted to the cash flow from sales fueled by financing and hefty rebates, and they've trained customers to expect a steady diet of the givebacks. |
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Albino Wistar rats fed on standard chow diet were obtained from the Animal House, College of Medicine, King Faisal University and used for the study. |
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After surviving on a 1950s diet including kippers and Spam, the lads devoured the WI's homemade cakes, sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls and quiche. |
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She had put herself on a strict diet to fit into a new bathing suit, hadn't eaten all day, had a few drinks at a friends party, felt woozy and went to lie down. |
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He lived on a diet of heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, barbiturates, LSD and heaven knows what else, washed down with industrial quantities of Jack Daniels. |
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To stand up to the depilation dictators, to ignore all diet and detox regimes, to embrace ageing, wrinkles, and grey hair. |
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My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper. |
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Aardvarks, rabbits, zebras, and other animals that rely on a more sedentary diet opt for eyes on each side of the head, maximizing their ability to spot lurking dangers. |
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Just so you know, I kept my diet strictly in mind as I gobbled down 4 of these, finished with a tall glass of lassi, and went home to sleep like a baby. |
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Studies suggest that an inadequate supply of methyl donors in the diet leads to problems with DNA repair and stability, which has obvious implications for cancer and aging. |
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She ate, judiciously and without obvious relish, and a diet was born. |
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The Weight Watchers diet gives slimmers a point system for food and drink, allowing them to eat what they like as long as it is within their daily allowance. |
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As newlyweds in the 1940s, the couple had rented a small allotment and grown potatoes, cabbages and salad crops, to help enrich their restricted diet amid post-war rationing. |
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With all the fat-free products on the market today, is it best for someone on a diet to eat these products, or is it best to eat regular foods in moderation? |
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The narcissistic quest for health through austere regimes of diet and exercise, abstinence and discipline reflects a denial of the inevitability of death. |
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Yeonmi had been hospitalized at the time for a stomach illness, likely from her diet of rotten potatoes. |
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It's a nonrestrictive diet that stresses eating smaller portions rather than not eating certain foods. |
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The popularity of diet fads is a testimony to the fact that people want a quick fix for their health and weight problems. |
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I was on a liquid diet when I was sick because I couldn't digest solid food. |
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But lately, some fashion mavens and movie stars have cast the diet as freakish even by their often neurotic standards. |
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But while the Paleo diet has rapidly gained a foothold in the public consciousness, it has also been criticized in the media. |
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For short time periods the probability of finding food will then approach 1.0, and, because the winter diet is not very diverse, the energy gain can be approximated as a rate. |
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Studies have shown that gut cancers are not purely genetic and can be modified by diet as the walls of the gut are lined with a layer of cells called the epithelium. |
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I figured life was too short to diet and ate to my heart's content. |
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Cook did, for example, but other captains didn't and it was an imperfectly understood thing, that you had to have antiscorbutics in the diet otherwise you got scurvy. |
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It presents a hierarchy of food types, with those at the base making up the foundation of a healthy diet and those at the top representing rich foods to be eaten sparingly. |
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Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole-grain products. |
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Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is also helpful. |
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Changes are also being introduced in the diet pattern and bread is being removed to bring in rice and milk, which is being given to monkeys, rhinos and elephants. |
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Adding to its standard diet of insects, berries, bird eggs, and occasional scraps of carrion, the pup increases its protein intake by hunting mice, voles, and lemmings. |
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If you're going to enrich your diet with fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes, look for organic varieties to avoid produce that's coated with chemicals. |
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If, however, they make the journey safely to the West coast of Greenland, they'll soon thrive on a rich diet of herring, eel and the shrimp-like krill. |
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Women do so, experts say, because the diet has been made so accessible that it now seems like the popular thing to do. |
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Most people on the standard American diet have acclimated their bodies to a life of burning sugar. |
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Virgin says this diet might also be problematic for women who are under chronic stress and have adrenal issues. |
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The Paleo diet is dangerous because it permits red meat, which clogs our arteries and shortens our lifespan. |
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Since North West took the Internet by storm, mom has gone on the Atkins diet to get back to her pre-baby body. |
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Of all the regions of Italy, Calabria may well claim the diet richest in vegetables. |
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Chef to the stars Juliano is the gourmet genius who has created a diet that he claims has taken years off Demi's appearance and inches off her waist. |
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The Mediterranean diet is lighter on the saturated fats found in meat and dairy products, and heavier on mono-unsaturated fats, found in olive oil and walnuts. |
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Basically adequate warm up, warm down, stretching, correct training, good diet and when possible, correcting bio mechanical problems are the best buffers against injuries. |
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Orthogonal contrasts were used to test linear, quadratic, cubic, and quartic effects of proportions of SFGS in diet substrates on rate of fermentation. |
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Be careful about using the Internet or quick-fix diet books for children. |
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I thought a quick-fix diet would get me the svelte body I desired. |
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Seven waxwings were captured at a blueberry farm in southern Georgia in late April 1998 and maintained on a diet of mashed bananas and soy protein. |
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They have all seen advertising revenue decline significantly and executives believe the constant diet of down news is wearying readers and advertisers. |
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By the seventeenth century, more radical treatments, often chemical, came into fashion and the gentle, gradual, and individualized diet fell out of favour. |
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Cuisine in Pakistani Punjab differs from Indian Punjab on account of contents and religious diet rules. |
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In Central Europe, the diet in winter months is dominated by birds including quail, grey partridges, grouse, chickens, pigeons and passerines. |
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Atlantic porpoises are thought to follow the seasonal migration of bait fish, like herring, and their diet varies between seasons. |
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The potential for diet overlap among sciaenids with similar feeding strategies has not been addressed in this region to date. |
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Sprat are highly selective in their diet and eat only zooplankton, while herring are more eclectic, adjusting their diet as they grow in size. |
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During this period, she and Augustus shared living quarters, and further reduced their expenses by subsisting on a diet of nuts and fruit. |
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The Romans, tasting the delicacy from the Greeks, incorporated it into their own diet with few modifications. |
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The ancient Egyptians' diet featured basic pies made from oat, wheat, rye, and barley, and filled with honey and baked over hot coals. |
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Early diet in India mainly consisted of legumes, vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy products, and honey. |
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In captivity the aoudad seems to like water and to enjoy taking a bath. The diet consists of grass, herbaceous plants, and stunted bushes. |
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Their diet consisted of game meat and gave birth to dishes like laal maas, safed maas, khad khargosh and jungli maas. |
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Her mostly organic diet is supplemented with black-currant oil, acetylcarnitine and silica capsules. |
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The American colonial diet varied depending on the settled region in which someone lived. |
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Rather than abjecting her own fat body, the Ipecac-taking fat girl is abjecting diet culture. |
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The diet of the uplands often included cabbage, string beans, and white potatoes, while most avoided sweet potatoes and peanuts at the time. |
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Much of the diet involved the use of peppers, as it still does to this day. |
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The diet claims it will reduce your waistline in just four weeks. |
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While the preferred diet of cuttlefish is crabs and fish, they feed on small shrimp shortly after hatching. |
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In the UK and Ireland, sausages are a very popular and common feature of the national diet and popular culture. |
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The coral reefs provide red, brown, and green algae for their diet and gives protection from predators and rough storms within the ocean. |
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Kleptoparasitism is not thought to play a significant part of the diet of any species, and is instead a supplement to food obtained by hunting. |
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Common dolphin have a varied diet consisting of many species of fish and squid. |
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These primitive walruses had much shorter canines and lived on a fish diet rather than a specialized mollusk diet like the modern walrus. |
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Leopard seals typically target crabeater pups, which form an important part of their diet from November to January. |
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The diet restricted foods high in the sugar-binding protein lectin, generally regarded as a healthy nutrient. |
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Analysis of sewage from latrines indicates the legionary diet was mainly grain. |
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Amongst the snails valued by the Romans as a diet was a species from the Balearic isles called cavaticae because they were bred in caves. |
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There are many Hindu groups that have continued to abide by a strict vegetarian diet in modern times. |
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The macrobiotic diet is rooted in the traditional foods of people throughout the world. |
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The young cod then move to the seabed and change their diet to small benthic crustaceans, such as isopods and small crabs. |
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They forage for any food source they can find with marine worms, shellfish and dead fish all making up the diet of pouting. |
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During autumn, sprat tend to have a diet high in Temora longicornis and Bosmina maritime. |
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Pseudocalanus is genus of the order calanoida and subclass copepoda that is important to the predation and diet of fish in the Baltic Sea. |
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Given his druthers he lives on a diet of wine, bread, fish, and olive oil. |
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Ringed seals are one of the primary prey of polar bears and have long been a component of the diet of indigenous people of the Arctic. |
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Wesley practised a vegetarian diet and in later life abstained from wine for health reasons. |
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A macadamia nut-rich diet reduces total and LDL-cholesterol in mildly hypercholesterolemic men and women. |
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The pink or reddish color of flamingos comes from carotenoids in their diet of animal and plant plankton. |
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The diet of pelicans usually consists of fish, but occasionally amphibians, turtles, crustaceans, insects, birds and mammals are also eaten. |
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Incorporating macadamia nuts into a heart healthy diet can reduce cardiovascular disease risks according to Penn State researchers. |
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Sturgeon are primarily benthic feeders, with a diet of shells, crustaceans and small fish. |
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Their diet varies enormously throughout their differing areas based on opportunity. |
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In Europe, a variety of species of ants have been found to factor heavily into the diet in some areas such as Scandinavia and eastern Europe. |
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The people of Ndounde prefer a much healthier diet of oranges, mangos, plums, peanuts, aubergines, maize, macabo, taro and cassava. |
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The doctor's recommended low-carb diet meant that the patient would be longing for his morning bagel. |
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Not a diet we recommend, but we do recommend these little cubes of cheesy lushness. |
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It is, however, not as adapted for a purely carnivorous diet as the Tibetan fox. |
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In cities foxes may scavenge food from litter bins and bin bags, although much of their diet will be similar to rural foxes. |
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As in the wild, The Aquarium's new auklet will be fed a diet of sand lances and krill by its attentive parents. |
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They nevertheless have a diverse diet of grasses, leaves, buds, tree bark, and roots. |
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Its diet includes slugs, earthworms, beetles, caterpillars and other insects. |
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The common shrew's carnivorous and insectivorous diet consists of insects, slugs, spiders, worms, amphibians and small rodents. |
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Hazelnuts were an important part of the diet in general and large amounts of walnut shells have been found in cities like Hedeby. |
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The diet consists mainly of earthworms, large insects, small mammals, carrion, cereals and root tubers. |
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Its molars have a flat chewing surface, but not to the same extent as the coyote, whose diet contains more vegetable matter. |
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This may reflect factors such as diet and lifestyle, as well as access to medical care. |
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People should have a balanced diet with vegetables, fruits, protein, milk, yogurt and some saltine snacks. |
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The daily diet of the pigeon places many physiological challenges that it must overcome through osmoregulation. |
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The diet of Fringillidae nestlings includes a varying amount of small arthropods. |
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All owls are carnivorous birds of prey and live mainly on a diet of insects and small rodents such as mice, rats, and hares. |
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Ants may form a prominent part of the diet of some lizards, particularly among the lacertas. |
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Smooth newts are generalist carnivores with a broad diet including invertebrates, crustaceans, and the eggs and hatchlings of frogs and fish. |
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Ayesh advised people to have a balanced diet with vegetables, fruits, protein, milk, yoghurt and some saltine snacks. |
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The Traversodontidae is an example of such prospering animals, eating a diet of only plants. |
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Their diet is therefore extremely diverse and includes most of the aquatic animals sharing the same environment. |
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But after launching diet pill Semtex this week, Katie claims this gives the wrong impression. |
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These features, therefore, provide a useful resource for archaeologists who wish to study the diet and habits of past societies. |
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The findings help explain how giant pandas can survive on a low-cal, nutrient-poor diet of hard-to-digest bamboo. |
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The great peril of our existence lies in the fact that our diet consists entirely of souls. |
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Principal theories are the change to a western style diet with more refined foods, and extended education. |
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Stomach analysis has also shown that the diet consists mostly of pelagic or bathypelagic organisms. |
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The main diet of deep sea benthic fish is invertebrates of the deep sea benthos and carrion. |
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As they age and their gill rakers fully developed, menhaden shift their diet to primarily consume phytoplankton. |
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The New Zealand sea lion has the largest population, therefore no diet studies had ever been conducted. |
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However, when a study was finally conducted the location and climate change effects it had on diet were discovered. |
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Effect of habitat type on growth and diet of brown trout, Salmo trutta L, in stream enclosures. |
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A turtle's diet varies greatly depending on the environment in which it lives. |
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The human diet is prominently reflected in human culture, and has led to the development of food science. |
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The monoplacophoran Neopilina uses its radula in the usual fashion, but its diet includes protists such as the xenophyophore Stannophyllum. |
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Often the diet must be supplemented with when poor pasture conditions persist. |
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The nutritional contents of each available feed are used to formulate a diet that meets all nutritional needs in the most cost effective way. |
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Notably, cattle must be fed a diet high in fiber to maintain a proper environment for the rumen microbes. |
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The amount of lichen in a diet decreases in latitude that results in nutritional stress being higher in areas with low lichen abundance. |
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The traditional Ukrainian diet includes chicken, pork, beef, fish and mushrooms. |
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In 777, he called a national diet at Paderborn to integrate Saxony fully into the Frankish kingdom. |
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Fish was once the main part of an Icelander's diet but has recently given way to meats such as beef, pork, and poultry. |
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Most production of silk occurs in the Far East, with a synthetic diet being used to rear the silkworms in Japan. |
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The diet emerged in the 1920s, when it was discovered that a person who is fasting becomes ketotic, she explained. |
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At a diet near Lippspringe, he divided the land into missionary districts and Frankish countships. |
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Potatoes eventually became an important staple of the diet in much of Europe. |
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The Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduced Middle Eastern cartography, astronomy, medicine, clothing, and diet in East Asia. |
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The Mongol physician Hu Sihui described the importance of a healthy diet in a 1330 medical treatise. |
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The common ostrich's diet consists mainly of plant matter, though it also eats invertebrates. |
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Bedouins believe the curative powers of camel milk are enhanced if the camel's diet consists of certain desert plants. |
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Vanquish also targets the stomach, love handles and other problem areas that diet and exercise don't fix. |
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The physician could determine which humor was unbalanced in the patient and prescribe a new diet to restore that balance. |
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The researchers said all subjects became ketotic in the first 3 days of the low-carbohydrate diet and continued to be so throughout the diet. |
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The Cape Verde diet is mostly based on fish and staple foods like corn and rice. |
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Roquefort is thought to be the reason why the French enjoy good health despite a diet high in saturated fats. |
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The staple diet is rice and beans, in several variations, and it is the de facto national dish. |
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At the same time sugar consumption in the British diet increased, greatly increasing instances of tooth decay. |
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This is mostly due to the adoption of an unhealthy diet and lack of exercise. |
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The basic Mesoamerican diet of maize and beans continued, although agricultural output was improved by the introduction of steel tools. |
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The poor consumed a diet largely of bread, cheese, milk, and beer, with small portions of meat, fish and vegetables, and occasionally some fruit. |
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Vegetables, which are generally grown in the highlands of Ecuador, are often missing from the regular diet due to their higher price. |
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Grains and produce were grown, and a wild steer was slaughtered each day to provide the staple diet of tortillas and beefsteak. |
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On the coast of Iceland and other islands, their diet consists predominantly of birds. |
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Sources of vitamin C in the diet include citrus fruit and a number of vegetables such as tomatoes and potatoes. |
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However, Scott discovered that a diet of fresh meat from Antarctic seals cured scurvy before any fatalities occurred. |
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He was to serve up a diet of long hops which invited to be hit and in various spells conceded 128 in 24 overs without reward. |
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His men survived on a diet of pine bark, stolen food, stray forest animals and native captives whom they cannibalized. |
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The same procedure was used to calculate the intermonth diet similarity described below. |
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This allows a very rough estimate of a horse's age, although diet and veterinary care can also affect the rate of tooth wear. |
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Horses are herbivores with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed steadily throughout the day. |
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It is a simple fact that poor diet negatively affects a military's combat readiness. |
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The development of high lysine maize and the promotion of a more balanced diet have also contributed to its demise. |
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Cassava is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. |
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Sweet potatoes have been an important part of the diet in the United States for most of its history, especially in the Southeast. |
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