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Sugaring: Understanding the World of Sugar Daddies and Sugar Babies

The Journal of Sex Research, 2021
A growing practice reflecting hookup culture and technological entrepreneurship, a "sugar arrangement" is a "beneficial relationship" between a "sugar baby" and a "sugar daddy". In exchange for financial support, a sugar baby offers dating and companionship.
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Sugar and sugar substitutes

Postgraduate Medicine, 1987
Public confusion and concern about the use of sugar and sugar substitutes are widespread. Physicians must be prepared to answer patients' inquiries about these substances. Some population groups should avoid certain sugar substitutes. In particular, pregnant women and young children should avoid saccharin, and phenylketonuric homozygous persons should ...
R B, Alfin-Slater, F X, Pi-Sunyer
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Hydroxyamino sugar derivatives: sugar nitrones

Il Farmaco, 1998
We describe in this paper the preparation of 46 new sugar nitrone derivatives and their antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis.
Zosimo-landolfo, Guido   +4 more
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Sugar Beet and Sugar

2001
In the 1995–96 season world production of sugar amounted to 126 million tons (Table 15.1), the highest level ever reached.’ Of this total amount, 71 per cent was derived from sugar cane and 29 per cent from sugar beet. Ten years earlier, in 1986–87, there had been a more balanced distribution, with 63 per cent coming from sugar cane and 37 per cent ...
Antonio Piccinini, Margaret Loseby
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Is sugar from sugar beets the same as sugar from sugar cane?

Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
It is possible to determine whether sugar came from cane or beets using a mass spectrometer.
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Sugars and Sugar Products

1971
The compounds known as carbohydrates acquired that name at a time when the known members of the group had the empirical formula Cx(H2O)y and were considered to be hydrates of carbon. By the time the structures of these compounds had been elucidated and it was discovered that the simple two-to-one hydrogen-oxygen relationship did not always hold, the ...
F. Leslie Hart, Harry Johnstone Fisher
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Sugar Transport & Sugar Sensing In Grape

2009
The ripening of grape berries is accompanied by a massive accumulation of soluble sugars, and by the synthesis and accumulation of a wide range of phenolic compounds and aroma precursors. These processes play major roles in the quality of the berries and wine. Sugars are accumulated in the vacuoles of flesh (mesocarp) cells, which account for 65 to 91 %
Agasse, A.   +5 more
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Sugar and Sugars

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2002
ANN M. COULSTON, RACHEL K. JOHNSON
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Detection of Sugars on Paper Chromatograms

Nature, 1950
W. E. Trevelyan   +2 more
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