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Background Food and Alcohol Disturbance (FAD) is characterized by a functional relationship between disordered eating behaviors and problematic alcohol use.
Ludivine Ritz +5 more
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20. FAD-Konferenz. Herausforderung - Abgasnachbehandlung: 8.11. - 9.11.2023 in Dresden. Beiträge
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Food and Alcohol Disturbance: analysis of the possible factors involved
reservedIntroduzione. Negli ultimi anni, un comportamento alimentare disfunzionale – FAD (Food and Alcohol Disturbance) – ha guadagnato sempre più popolarità. Il termine descrive un pattern di comportamento in cui gli individui mettono in atto condotte
MONACO, CHIARA
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Shares about popular fad diets and how they are not easy to maintain long term and then what can really work to help people lose weight and maintain that weight for long ...
McDermott, Jamie
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Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) among German students
The present study aimed to investigate Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) in a German student sample over a period of one year. While mean FAD level did not increase during the investigation period, a significant increase was shown in the number of ...
Brailovskaia, Julia (PD Dr.) +1 more
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Two-component FAD-dependent monooxygenases
Flavoprotein monooxygenases create valuable compounds that are of high interest for the chemical, pharmaceutical, and agrochemical industries, among others. Monooxygenases that use flavin as cofactor are either single- or two-component systems.
Pée, Karl-Heinz van (Prof. Dr.) +4 more
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FAD forming and destroying via human FAD synthase: a puzzle of modulated and modulating activities
FAD synthase (FADS or FMN:ATP adenylyl transferase) coded by human FLAD1 gene, is the last enzyme in the pathway converting riboflavin into the redox cofactor FAD.Mutations in FLAD1 gene are responsible for Riboflavin-Responsive and Non-Responsive MADD ...
Cesare Indiveri +4 more
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When a Fad Ends: An Agent-Based Model of Imitative Behavior [PDF]
agent-based modeling, fads, purchasing ...
Margo Bergman
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Fatty Acid Degradation (FAD) Subtype-Informed Treatment Allocation in Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma (FAD-HCC-01): Protocol for a Prospective Multicentre Proof-of-Concept Study. [PDF]
Cheng Y, Li B, Yu D.
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