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aneurine
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing aneurine ( vitamin B 1 ) ( an -yoor-in) n. see vitamin B . |
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Thiamine
Book article from: Medical Discoveries ...laboratory in the Dutch East Indies originally used by Eijkman and Grijns. The two researchers called the substance they found aneurine. Too little of the substance could be isolated, however, to make identification certain. A Rare Substance In the 1930s... |
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vitamin B
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing ...found together in the same kinds of food, such as liver, yeast, and eggs, and all function as coenzymes. B 1 ( thiamin , aneurine ) a vitamin deficiency of which leads to beriberi. Recommended daily intake: 1 mg. B 2 ( riboflavin ) a vitamin important... |
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