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...miner- all protein-rich foods, (milk, als and of DNA meat, fish) Magnesium necessary for muscular contractions all unprocessed food (whole seeds, legumes) Iron essential for production of meat, liver, beans hemoglobin Zinc unknown, involved in fighting infec- animal products, especially tion meat Iodine important for thyroid gland's hor- iodized salt mone synthesis Selenium essential for enzymes catalyzing seafoods, kidney, liver hydrogen peroxide

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, CRIMSON GRAPHIC | Title: The 11 Essential Vitamins and Seven Essential Minerals | 2/3/1993 | See Source »

...years of war and atrocities, but it is beginning to regain some of its old spirit. Rice and other foodstuffs are fairly plentiful again in the large central market, as are Heineken beer, gold jewelry and Casio calculators. Prices tend to fluctuate with rumors of peace. But, says Le Hor, a proprietor at one of the market's stalls, "here we are relatively safe and don't think the Khmer Rouge are dangerous." Then he adds, "I'm not sure they feel so confident in the ((western)) border areas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vietnam: Still A Killing Field | 4/30/1990 | See Source »

Because coach Billy Cleary wisely chose to fly to Maine and back the weekend before the Beanpot a month ago, what could have been a relaxing one-hor flight this morning was a nine-and-a-half hour nightmare on the bus last night. With the Crimson eliminated from playoff possibilities and--in effect-just playing out the string, these games are meaningless. If a possible playoff spot had been at stake, however, Cleary might have come under fire from the unknowing for his decision to use the one flight allowed by the athletic department earlier in the season...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Icemen Finish Season This Weekend | 3/7/1980 | See Source »

Lawrence likened them to beetles, a "hor ror of little swarming selves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Kaleidoscope | 7/23/1979 | See Source »

...journey is precarious. Unless the proper hor mones are present in appropriate concentrations, setting the stage for ovulation and fertilization, this intricate chain of events will not be initiated. The egg will not burst from the ovary, the cervical mucus will be too sticky for the entry of sufficient sperm into the uterus, and the lining of the uterus will not prepare to receive the fertilized egg. Indeed, hormonal disorders at any point in the sequence make it so fraught with peril for eggs and sperm that perhaps a third of all potential pregnancies end at the time of implantation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The First Test-Tube Baby | 7/31/1978 | See Source »

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