Sentences with phrase «than sufficient quantities»

Copper is necessary for survival and is taken in with food in generally more than sufficient quantities.
The difference is that plant foods have a different ratio of amino acids than animal foods, but you can get all of the essential amino acids and in more than sufficient quantity to support not only growth, but the extra demands placed on the body by exercise.

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Nevertheless, we can say that at that point at which the surplus psychic energy became sufficient in quantity to enable the psychic life to become its own end rather than primarily a means to the survival and health of the body, the threshold was crossed dividing man from the animal.
Babies older than 6 months should be started on solids so that they learn how to eat and so that they begin to get another source of iron, which by 7 - 9 months, is not supplied in sufficient quantities from breastmilk alone.
Babies older than 6 months should be started on solids mainly so that they learn how to eat and so that they begin to get another source of iron, which by 7 - 9 months, is not supplied in sufficient quantities from breastmilk alone.
Sure, kids can get calcium from sources other than milk, but the best non-dairy calcium sources are things like canned fish with bones and skin (like sardines or salmon), white beans, turnip greens, and kale — not exactly kid favorites, and children would have to be eating these foods in sufficient quantities three times a day, every day, to get the same amount of calcium as they get from milk.
Thus, more than 35 years after it was predicted, J1030 was finally found in the early period of the universe where neutral hydrogen gas still existed in quantities sufficient to be detected.
A slice of green onion or a small clove of garlic may produce nothing more than minor digestive upset, but if eaten in sufficient quantities, foods in the onion family can cause your cat to develop anemia.
With sufficient warming, the same radiative transfer equations show that upward IR will rise enough for sufficient quantities to escape to space, albeit at a higher altitude than before, warmed sufficiently so that its IR emissivity allows OLR to balance incoming absorbed radiation.
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