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- noun Alternative spelling of
thiamine .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a B vitamin that prevents beriberi; maintains appetite and growth
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Examples
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One cup of cooked kidney beans contains almost 19% of the RDV for the B-vitamin thiamin, which is critical for cognitive function because it is needed to synthesize choline.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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One cup of cooked kidney beans contains almost 19% of the RDV for the B-vitamin thiamin, which is critical for cognitive function because it is needed to synthesize choline.
Food and Diet that Helps Increase Memory and Brain Power 2008
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It is a form of the vitamin thiamin, which is useful in the metabolism of carbohydrates and BCAAs for energy.
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Nutrition : Peas are a great source of fiber, thiamin, folate, iron, and vitamins A and K.
Maria Rodale: June's Salad: Peas and Mint Maria Rodale 2011
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Nutrition : Peas are a great source of fiber, thiamin, folate, iron, and vitamins A and K.
Maria Rodale: June's Salad: Peas and Mint Maria Rodale 2011
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Squash -- An excellent source of vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium and fiber, and a good source of folate and thiamin.
Carolyn Scott: Why Fall Fruits & Veggies Are So Dang Good for You Carolyn Scott 2010
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It provides 10 percent of the DV for thiamin, 20 percent of the DV for niacin, 2 percent of the DV for iron, and 6 percent of the DV for folate.
Is that right? Uncle Ben's whole-grain white rice is really brown? Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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A recent USDA study, he points out, says that the average tomato of today, the kind on your Whopper or Taco Bell taco, has 30 percent less vitamin C, 30 percent less thiamin 19 percent less niacin, and 62 percent less calcium than it did in the 1960s.
Kurt Michael Friese: Why the Modern Tomato is Flawed: Inside Tomatoland Kurt Michael Friese 2011
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And -- and this is a big "and" -- the ingredients list notes that the product is enriched -- with thiamin, niacin, iron and folate.
Is that right? Uncle Ben's whole-grain white rice is really brown? Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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It provides 20 percent of the DV for thiamin, 20 percent of the DV for niacin, 10 percent of the DV for iron and 25 percent of the DV for folate.
Is that right? Uncle Ben's whole-grain white rice is really brown? Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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