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ketosis is recognizable by the smell of acetone (as in nail varnish) on the breath. It occurs when the body's processing of nutrient materials for the release of energy depends predominantly on the use of fats . In the absence of a dietary carbohydrate supply for maintaining blood sugar, or if ...
January 1, 2001; The Oxford Companion to the Body
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