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This chapter describes the different types of very low or very high levels of activity and responsiveness in domestic animals.
This chapter aims to define what nutritionists mean when they use the term sugar, provide information on how much sugar is found in foods, discover how much sugar Americans are consuming, and explore whether sugar intake does lead to physiological and psychological woes. The results of recent...
Abnormal behaviour can be manifested by very low or very high levels of activity and responsiveness. The causes are occasionally specific neurological disorders, but most frequently they are an inadequacy in rearing or housing conditions, including lack of social contact. This article discusses the ...