He probably has pheylketonuria, commonly referred to as PKU.
A good hypothesis should contain the words "if," "then," and "because." "If" establishes the condition or independent variable, "then" predicts the outcome or dependent variable, and "because" provides the rationale or reasoning behind the prediction. This structure helps clarify the relationship being tested in the scientific inquiry.
The control does not contain a variable!:)
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An orbital may never contain 3 electrons. An orbital will contain at the most 2 electrons which have different quantum numbers.
No. They contain oxygen and carbon. Hence the carbonate.
No, sacralose does not contain aspartame. Sacralose is a non-nutritive sweetener made from sugar, while aspartame is a different artificial sweetener composed of aspartic acid and phenylalanine.
No because it doesn't contain aromatic group
Phenylalanine is not used in soda pop.However, diet soda pop may contain the artificial sweetener aspartame . This compound, sold under the trade names "Equal" and "NutraSweet", is metabolized by the body into several chemical byproducts including phenylalanine.The breakdown problems phenylketonurics have with protein and the attendant build up of phenylalanine in the body also occurs with the ingestion of aspartame, although to a lesser degree. Accordingly, all products in Australia, the U.S. and Canada that contain aspartame must be labeled: "Phenylketonurics: Contains phenylalanine." In the UK, foods containing aspartame must carry ingredient panels that refer to the presence of "aspartame or E951" and they must be labeled with a warning "Contains a source of phenylalanine." These warnings are specifically placed to aid individuals who suffer from PKU so that they can avoid such foods.
Yes, it is in Stride Gum. One place too look would be the back of the container. "Phenylketonurics: Contains Phenylalanine" Also, as a general rule. Most food items do contain it. Beef/Egg whites/fruits (significant amounts in bananas) It is essential to everyone's diet.
The IF function.
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A blood-sweating horse is a rare condition where horses appear to sweat blood due to ruptured blood vessels underneath their skin. It is thought to be caused by extreme stress or exertion, and the actual sweat does not contain blood. It is a serious condition that requires veterinary attention.
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the answer I am getting is yes there is in some. But all breweries, with the exception of a few, do not disclose that information on their websites, nor do they advertise it. I do think it is a violation of federal law to not put the Phenylketonurics warning on something that contains phenylalanine as it can be harmful or fatal to Phenylketonurics. So I guess look at the side of the bottle and if you see the familiar warning about phenylalanine then dont drink it. ASPARTAME KILLS!!!!
Foods or juices that contain sugars or things that easily convert to sugars, i.e., starches since they feed the pathogen; however, accurately diagnosed as h. Pylori, the condition requires anti-biotic therapy as prescribed by a physician or pharmacist.
It requires a volume of about one cubic mile to contain 1,101,117,140,000 gallons of water.