However, an excess of
hydrogen ions builds up even as the body attempts to buffer them, leading to a more acidic environment.
Not exact matches
Through decades of research into heavy
ion fusion, AFRD has long experience with induction accelerators — as does Livermore, which began
building them in the 1960s for research into thermonuclear fusion (for applications such as
hydrogen bombs).
This includes molecules like lactate,
hydrogen ions and creatine amongst others, which stimulate the release of muscle
building hormones like testosterone and growth hormone.