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Studies of people and laboratory animals have shown that, for unknown reasons, subjects under stress tend to eat comparatively more, and to crave fatty, sugary foods.
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Some scientists believe it is behind the "French paradox" that French people have a low incidence of heart disease despite eating comparatively rich diets.
In contrast, detritus was eaten comparatively slowly by both ciliates and copepods.
The desire to eat metal objects is comparatively common.
To survive periods of not eating, organisms sacrifice comparatively non-essential structures for gluconeogenesis to provide glucose for the brain and amino acids to maintain muscle.
"Treat it like something dangerous, because if they eat it we are taking about a comparatively large level of metals going into a small body," she said.
He notes correctly that munch is "to eat with a pronounced crunching sound, so it is better not to apply it to soft, comparatively noiseless food like hot dogs".
Whichever is your sensibility, it should be comparatively cheap: a beer costs about a lat (approximately £1) on average and you can eat a three-course meal for under a tenner even in the more touristy areas.
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Rather, body dissatisfaction and eating disordered behaviour appear to be comparatively uncommon among underweight women.
So far in this match they've been comparatively puny and manageable, only eating a few of the spectators in between bashing their serves.
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