The milk from the organic, grain-fed cows had only 5 milligrams of CLA per gram. |
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A trendy nutritional supplement called CLA, for conjugated linoleic acid, may be more beneficial for animals than it is for people. |
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Is it simply because the CLA exists in part to kill small creatures and they would like the moors free of disturbance so small birds can nest in peace? |
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Placed between the collimator lens and the reduction optics in the e-beam column, the CLA generates a plurality of intermediate images of the electron source. |
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The latest in Mercedes' ever-expanding catalogue is the CLA Shooting Brake. |
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He has been involved with the CLA for around nine years and for the past five, has sat on various committees on a national level. |
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This is the flagship version of Merc's high-flying CLA model range that has propelled the German giants to a record-breaking year of sales. |
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Yes, this is the CLA 45AMG that has the honour of carrying Merc's most powerful series production turbocharged motor. |
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The biggest task for CLA Cymru in 2014 will be influencing the discussions around public access in rural Wales. |
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Linolenic acid in association with malate or fumarate increased CLA production and reduced methane generation by rumen microbes. |
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But the CLA is a car you lock with the plipper, walk away from then turn back for one last lingering look. |
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The form of CLA found in milk may also be effective against many types of cancer, including skin, forestomach and colorectal. |
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These FA are CLA precursors during the ruminal biohydrogenation process and in the mammary gland. |
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That's mainly thanks to the now desirable A-Class and its small car siblings B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake and GLA appealing to a younger audience. |
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