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The transformation of the science of nutrition

Journal of the History of Biology, 1975
The point of view which I wish to develop' was suggested by a passage in Michel Foucault's L'arch6ologie du savoir. Foucault has proposed to replace arbitrary historical unities that are often imposed on the past with genuine unities he calls "fields of discourse." One way to delineate a field of discourse, he asserts, is to find "the play of rules ...
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Evolution of nutritional science—carbohydrates

Clinical Nutrition, 2003
Any discussion of carbohydrate metabolism during the 20 years of ESPEN primarily related to glucose and insulin. A brief mention is needed of the events between the discovery of insulin in the 1920s and the introduction of TPN in the 1960s. By 1960, the enzymatic steps in glycolysis and the oxidation of two-carbon fragments in the TCA cycle had ...
J, Kinney, O, Ljungqvist
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Contributions of gnotobiology to nutrition science

Folia Microbiologica, 1979
Experience with gnotobiotes emphasizes that intestinal microflora interferes with nutritional processes in different respects (Table II). The microflora can influence the absorption of nutrients by direct action on the gut wall or the gut function or by transformation of a variety of exogenous and endogenous substances into newly absorbable or ...
H, Haenel, J, Schulze
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Science and Nutrition

Nature, 1939
THIS is a book with a flavour all its own. The author himself modestly defines his aim as being to “put before the reader the kind of methods used in the laboratory study of nutritional problems and the kind of knowledge obtained thereby”. That he has succeeded admirably in this there can be no doubt. But he has done a good deal more as well.
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Nutrition in Neuro Science

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1982
E A, Behrends   +4 more
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Nutrition and Science

1976
The unifying theme of this meeting on human development is nutrition. Some of you may wonder about my credentials for being here to introduce a symposium on nutrition. With some effort I can think of a few.
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A Renaissance of Nutritional Science Is Imminent

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1973
R J, Williams   +3 more
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