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Part 3 of 'Profiles of the Nutrients' by Richard Rydon covers the Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins required by the human body. The topics considered include the fourteen known vitamins and some nonvitamins. In all, the series comprises three books. The first part deals with Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins. And the second part deals with Minerals and Trace Elements
Not for the faint-hearted, 'The Omega Wave' is a science fiction novel exploring gothic facets of consciousness and human nature. Luper a sensible young scientist finds himself working with Frieda a giddy teenager. As their relationship grows, so do the biological computers called neurospheres that they have developed. Encouraged by Quade, their acquisitive boss, and counselled by Broc, their Ethics Council chairman, they progress secretly, slowly and meticulously. However, working in the shadow of a rogue American-controlled embassy, they get caught up in a web of deception at first concealing but later revealing what they have seen and done.
Part 1 of 'Profiles of the Nutrients' by Richard Rydon covers the macronutrients required for energy supply in the body. The topics considered include Water, Oxygen, Energy, Carbohydrate including Fibre, Lipid including the Essential Fatty Acids, and Protein including the Essential Amino Acids. In all, the series comprises three books. The second part deals with Minerals and Trace Elements, and the third part deals with Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins.
An anthology of one-hundren poems of whimsy, innocence and longing by Richard Rydon, written and revised between 1957 and 2011. Twenty poems have been added since the last edition.
Each of the characters in 'The Palomar Paradox' deals with the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in their own way. As in real life, some believe; others don't want you to believe. 'The Palomar Paradox' sees Luper Beauchamps, a brilliant scientist, back in an astronomical observatory searching for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. He finds himself working with Leila Keiler, a young student recovering from leukaemia, and Karina Lowenhaupt, an experienced astronomer. Other characters include, Trent Foresyth, a senior Pentagon official, and his intern, Rihanna Sorensen. They are charged chiefly with quashing all reports of, and evidence for, extraterrestrial activity."
Part 2 of 'Profiles of the Nutrients' by Richard Rydon covers the Minerals and Trace Elements required by the human body. The topics considered include the six major Minerals and eighteen Trace Elements. In all, the series comprises three books. The first part deals with Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins. And the third part deals with Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins.
'The Oortian Summer' by Richard Rydon is a powerful science fiction adventure centering on work colleague relationships in an astronomical observatory as two massive comets approach the Earth. Unlike similar themes in the past, the unusual twist in this story involves a perilous attempt to bring the comets even closer to the Earth in order to prevent an impending geomagnetic flip.
Part 3 of 'Profiles of the Nutrients' by Richard Rydon covers the Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins required by the human body. The topics considered include the fourteen known vitamins and some nonvitamins. In all, the series comprises three books. The first part deals with Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins. And the second part deals with Minerals and Trace Elements.
Part 1 of 'Profiles of the Nutrients' by Richard Rydon covers the macronutrients required for energy supply in the body. The topics considered include Water, Oxygen, Energy, Carbohydrate including Fibre, Lipid including the Essential Fatty Acids and Protein including the Essential Amino Acids. In all, the series comprises three books. The second part deals with Minerals and Trace Elements. Finally the third part deals with Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins.
This book is Part 2 of a series titled, 'Profiles of the Nutrients', by Richard Rydon. In this second book, he considers six major Minerals and twenty-seven Trace Elements and Ultratrace Elements. In all, the series comprises three books. The first part deals with Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins. And the third part deals with Water-Soluble and Fat-Soluble Vitamins.
This book is brief and daring. Matter, Energy and Mentality: Exploring Metaphysical Reality by Richard Rydon is a book of speculative non-fiction. It is something to sink your metaphysical teeth into. It covers the relationships between Matter, Energy and Mentality, using Energy Redistribution (Unnecessary Action) as a common feature in the Universe. The book should appeal, especially, to those of a mathematical bent, where a number of descriptive equations are presented in an attempt to describe certain elusive aspects of Reality. The book also includes some more-detailed sections, which consider the relationships between Information and Entropy in various Systems.
'The Oortian Summer' is a powerful science fiction adventure centering on work colleague relationships in an astronomical observatory as two massive comets approach the Earth. Unlike similar themes in the past, the unusual twist in this story involves a perilous attempt to bring the comets even closer to the Earth in order to prevent an impending geomagnetic flip.
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