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Cell Metabolism, 2023
Dieting often fails in the long run becuase of an ever-growing urge to eat. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Grzelka et al. unveil a brain circuit that is potentiated during caloric restriction and incites rebound increases in food consumption and body weight.
Connor, Laule, Deniz, Atasoy
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Dieting often fails in the long run becuase of an ever-growing urge to eat. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Grzelka et al. unveil a brain circuit that is potentiated during caloric restriction and incites rebound increases in food consumption and body weight.
Connor, Laule, Deniz, Atasoy
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C R C Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1983
This review provides extensive presentation and evaluation of data relative to flavor potentiation, including the historical, chemical, organoleptic, metabolic, physiological, and consumptive properties of the commonly available flavor potentiators, which are primarily monosodium glutamate and 5'-nucleotides.
Joseph A. Maga, Shizuko Yamaguchi
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This review provides extensive presentation and evaluation of data relative to flavor potentiation, including the historical, chemical, organoleptic, metabolic, physiological, and consumptive properties of the commonly available flavor potentiators, which are primarily monosodium glutamate and 5'-nucleotides.
Joseph A. Maga, Shizuko Yamaguchi
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Reflectionless Potentials via Complex Potentials
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sang, Ming-huang +3 more
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Membrane potential and Donnan potential
Biophysical Chemistry, 1988The Nernst-Planck-Poisson equations for the potential profile across a membrane are exactly solved without recourse to the assumption of constant field within the membrane. It is assumed that the membrane core of thickness dc is covered by a surface layer of thickness ds in which the membrane-fixed charges are distributed at a uniform density N.
H, Ohshima, T, Kondo
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2003
The potential energy stored in multiply charged ions is liberated when the ions recombine during impact on a solid surface. For certain target species this can lead to a novel form of ion-induced sputtering, which, in analogy to the usual kinetic sputtering, has been termed 'potential sputtering'.
Friedrich, Aumayr, Hannspeter, Winter
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The potential energy stored in multiply charged ions is liberated when the ions recombine during impact on a solid surface. For certain target species this can lead to a novel form of ion-induced sputtering, which, in analogy to the usual kinetic sputtering, has been termed 'potential sputtering'.
Friedrich, Aumayr, Hannspeter, Winter
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Logarithmisches Potential. — Calorisches Potential. — Zweites Potential
1890Wir wollen in diesem Kapitel Functionen untersuchen, welche analoge Eigenschaften besitzen wie das Potential, und denen mau in der mathematischen Physik gleichfalls begegnet.
Émile Mathieu, H. Maser
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1988
A greater plasma concentration of insulin after isoglycemic enteral than after parenteral administration of glucose is called the incretin effect. The primary mediator of this effect, gastric inhibitory polypeptide, may not account for the complete manifestation of this phenomenon.
L T, Shuster +4 more
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A greater plasma concentration of insulin after isoglycemic enteral than after parenteral administration of glucose is called the incretin effect. The primary mediator of this effect, gastric inhibitory polypeptide, may not account for the complete manifestation of this phenomenon.
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