The Hessian🃏
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The Hessian🃏
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| Randle cycle respecter |



Alexei Melnichuk made the most important save in KHL history 😮💨



@AYSSPORTS Are you a McDonald’s or Wendy’s fan? Or both?



Important to note. If #VGK tell a coach your fired and be required to pay him remaining contract, that is there business. To tell a coach we will not give permission for a rival team to interview you so you can coach them, that is the Teams’s right as well. Is it good business not allowing him to choose where to go? The answer is NO. It’s poor business for future coaches especially when they ruthlessly fired him just before the playoffs and a coach who won them a cup three years earlier .


still better catch rate than jerry jeudy







Coconut oil is partly the sugar of fats but not in a strict sense. Only short- and medium-chain fatty acids up to C10 enter mitochondria without the carnitine shuttle and are oxidized rapidly, with kinetics closer to glucose. Coconut oil is mostly lauric acid (C12), which sits at the boundary. Part of it is handled quickly, but a significant fraction still requires carnitine-dependent transport. It is not equivalent to true MCT. Dairy fat provides short-chain fatty acids like butyrate (C4), and MCT oil provides C8 and C10. These are the fats that consistently bypass carnitine and are cleared rapidly. This matters for the Randle cycle. Rapidly oxidized fatty acids do not sustain high acetyl-CoA and NADH levels, so inhibition of glucose oxidation remains limited. Longer-chain fatty acids maintain beta-oxidation and keep inhibiting glucose oxidation through pyruvate dehydrogenase. The difference comes down to how long the fatty acids stay in the oxidative system.





















