Consequently, the diet of the one remaining infected snail was improved by adding groundwheatgermto the oven-dried ground lettuce (1:1 by volume).
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The role of polyamines in cell-free protein synthesis in thewheatgermsystem.
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This included as much as possible of thewheatgermand excluded as much as possible of the coarse bran.
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Figures forwheatgermbread are not available.
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None of thewheatgermwhich it is possible to retain is permitted to be extracted in the milling of national flour.
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If that is so the self-employed are thewheatgermin the seed.
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In the two weeks ending on that day, the average production ofwheatgermwas at the rate of 19 tons per week.
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All vitamins have been removed, either by bleaching or by the removal of thewheatgerm.
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It is quite useless at this time of day to suggest that thewheatgermand the part which it plays in giving the vitamins necessary is a negligible consideration.
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I consider that one of the most important questions of the present time, is the provision of bread which contains thewheatgermand the salts of thewheatgerm.
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More natural dough conditioners include sprouted- or malted-grain flours, soy, milk,wheatgerm, potatoes, gluten, yeast, and extra kneading.
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This condition could be changed by additional feeding withwheatgerm.
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Other examples arewheatgerm, organ meats, chicken, eggs, fish, brewer's yeast, carrots, peas, spinach, sunflower seeds, and walnuts. 11.
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The richest sources of choline are liver, kidney, brain,wheatgerm, brewer's yeast, and egg yolk.
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While the resulting product will contain the benefit of fiber in the nutritional information, it lacks the nutritional content found in thewheatgerm.
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