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The music video of Vitamin C's Graduation song was filmed at Van Nuys High School.
In 2000, Vitamin C's " Graduation ( Friends Forever )" and Linkin Park's " One Step Closer " video, which was shot in Los Angeles, 63 feet underground in an abandoned subway tunnel.

Vitamin and effect
* Vitamin E also has an effect on gene expression.
A diet high in animal fats ( often found in fast food ) and Vitamin A is also thought to have an effect on hair loss.
Flavonoids were referred to as Vitamin P ( probably due to the effect they had on the permeability of vascular capillaries ) from the mid-1930s to early 50s, but the term has since fallen out of use.
Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in AIDS symptomatic children, but has no effect on asymptomatic children.
The fiftieth study finds a big difference, but the difference is of a size that one would expect to see in about one of every fifty studies even if vitamin X has no effect at all, just due to chance ( with patients who were going to get better anyway disproportionately ending up in the Vitamin X group instead of the control group, which can happen since the entire population of cancer patients cannot be included in the study ).
When all fifty studies are pooled, one would say no effect of Vitamin X was found, because the positive result was not more frequent than chance, i. e. it was not statistically significant.
Methylcobalamin, a specific form of Vitamin B-12 found in spinal fluid, has been studied and shown to have significant effect, taken orally or injected, in treating and improving diabetic neuropathy.
About 20g of amla contains the Dietary Reference Intake of Vitamin C. Anti-aging benefits claimed due to chyawanprash can be due to the anti-oxidant effect of Vitamin C.

Vitamin and on
Vitamin E is often claimed by manufacturers of skin creams and lotions to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns on the basis of limited research, but the weak evidence of a benefit of silicon gel sheeting with or without added Vitamin E is limited by the poor quality of the research.
* US Office of Dietary Supplements article on Vitamin E
* Vitamin E risk assessment, Expert Group on Vitamins and Minerals, UK Food Standards Agency, 2003
Vitamin B < sub > 6 </ sub > is a water-soluble compound that was discovered in the 1930s during nutrition studies on rats.
* WHO publications on Vitamin A Deficiency
The classic example is of Vitamin A, which becomes concentrated in carnivore livers of e. g. polar bears: as a pure carnivore that feeds on other carnivores ( seals ), they accumulate extremely large amounts of Vitamin A in their livers.
Vitamin E also helps keep skin and eyes healthy ; studies show that many affected males will have vision problems later on in life.
* The Vitamin String Quartet included an " album mix "- inspired version on their 2nd Tori Amos tribute compendium.
The only track to make it on to a full Berlin release is a cover of Marilyn Manson's " The Dope Show ," which is included on Berlin's 4play album as well as the Marilyn Manson tribute album Anonymous Messiah ( 2001, Vitamin Records ).
* gamma-carboxylation dependent on Vitamin K
* Vitamin K is an essential factor to a hepatic gamma-glutamyl carboxylase that adds a carboxyl group to glutamic acid residues on factors II, VII, IX and X, as well as Protein S, Protein C and Protein Z.
In adding the gamma-carboxyl group to glutamate residues on the immature clotting factors Vitamin K is itself oxidized.
Deficiency of Vitamin K may also contribute to bleeding disorders because clotting factor maturation depends on Vitamin K.
A number of other treatments have been suggested, although research on these treatments is inconclusive so far: Vitamin B6, magnesium, manganese and tryptophan.
With this objective in mind, Arden R & D went on to discover Retinyl Linoleate, a unique form of Vitamin A that promotes healthy-looking skin.
Forty-nine of them find no significant differences between measurements done on patients who have taken Vitamin X and those who have taken a placebo.

Vitamin and common
* Vitamin D deficiency: Low circulating Vitamin D is common among the elderly worldwide.
Vitamin deficiency is a common result of starvation, often leading to anemia, beriberi, pellagra, and scurvy.
However, a 2007 review states that, " Complementary and alternative therapies ( i. e., Echinacea, vitamin C, and zinc ) are not recommended for treating common cold symptoms ... Vitamin C prophylaxis may modestly reduce the duration and severity of the common cold in the general population and may reduce the incidence of the illness in persons exposed to physical and environmental stresses.
The common name of ' tea tree ' used for some species of Leptospermum derives from the practice of early Australian settlers who soaked the leaves of several species in boiling water to make a herbal tea rich in ascorbic acid ( Vitamin C ).
One common downstream product of linalool is Vitamin E.

Vitamin and while
Vitamin K < sub > 1 </ sub > is found naturally in seaweed, liver, and some vegetables, while vitamin K < sub > 2 </ sub > ( Menatetrenone ) is found in fermented food products such as cheese, miso, and Nattō.
One of his earliest contributions while at the Royal Infirmary, in 1877, was in orthopaedics, by means of the development of the first bone grafts, but also in knee surgery using a special instrument ( Macewen's osteotome ) both techniques becoming key treatments for the highly prevalent disease of rickets ( caused by a lack of Vitamin D ).
Sega Sports selected Urlacher to appear on the cover of NFL 2K3, while other companies, such as Nike, McDonald's, Old Spice, and Vitamin Water, have featured him in several television advertisements and promotions.
Part of the reason Charlie decides to help is that it becomes apparent towards the middle of the film that due to lifelong heavy drinking, Charlie has a major deficiency of Vitamin K, a major component needed for the body to form blood clots: Basically meaning that while a normal healthy person would have minimal bleeding after having his pinkie amputated ( Especially considering that T. K.
Sometimes a healing item called " Vitamin X " can be seen in some places in the game, which they can temporarily fill up all of Mike's hearts, while Mike's health will slowly drain to the amount of hearts he has.
Other examples include a genetically modified cassava with lower cyanogen glucosides and enhanced with protein and other nutrients, while golden rice, developed by the International Rice Research Institute ( IRRI ), has been discussed as a possible cure for Vitamin A deficiency.

Vitamin and is
Vitamin C is especially prone to oxidation during cooking and may be completely destroyed by protracted cooking.
Scurvy is a disease now known to be caused by a deficiency of Vitamin C, but in Lind's day, the concept of vitamins was unknown.
Vitamin C is necessary for the maintenance of healthy connective tissue.
Although plant-derived foods do not naturally contain B < sub > 12 </ sub >, some are fortified during processing with added B < sub > 12 </ sub > and other nutrients .< ref > Vitamin A, in the form of beta-carotene, is available from plants such as carrots and spinach.
( Vitamin D is the exception: it can be synthesized in the skin, in the presence of UVB radiation.
Some cannot be present in certain areas of free radical development ( Vitamin A is fat-soluble and protects fat areas, Vitamin C is water soluble and protects those areas ).
In renal disease, more active forms of Vitamin D such as cholecalciferol or ( 1, 25-dihydroxycholecalciferol or calcitriol which is the main biologically active form of vitamin D ) is used, as the kidney cannot adequately generate calcitriol from calcidiol ( 25-hydroxycholecalciferol ) which is the storage form of vitamin D. In vitamin D assays, vitamin D < sub > 2 </ sub > ( ergocalitrol ) is not accurately measured, therefore vitamin D < sub > 3 </ sub > ( cholecalciferol ) is recommended for supplementation.
In contrast to these coordination compounds, methylcobalamin ( a form of Vitamin B < sub > 12 </ sub >), with a cobalt-methyl bond, is a true organometallic complex, one of the few known in biology.
The rose hip, usually from R. canina is used as a minor source of Vitamin C. The fruits of many species have significant levels of vitamins and have been used as a food supplement.
For example, a teaspoon of paprika contains about 1133 IU of Vitamin A, which is over 20 % of the recommended daily allowance specified by the US FDA.
Vitamin C is widespread in plant tissues, with particularly high concentrations occurring in citrus fruits ( oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits ), tomatoes, potatoes, cabbages, and green peppers.
Vitamin C is destroyed by the process of pasteurization, so babies fed with ordinary bottled milk sometimes suffer from scurvy if they are not provided with adequate vitamin supplements.
Vitamin K is a group of structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamins that are needed for the posttranslational modification of certain proteins required for blood coagulation and in metabolic pathways in bone and other tissue.
Vitamin K < sub > 2 </ sub > has several subtypes, one of which is involved in bone metabolism.
Vitamin K < sub > 1 </ sub >, the precursor of most vitamin K in nature, is a steroisomer of phylloquinone, an important chemical in green plants, where it functions as an electron accepter in photosystem I during photosynthesis.
Vitamin K ( in animals ) is involved in the carboxylation of certain glutamate residues in proteins to form gamma-carboxyglutamate ( Gla ) residues.

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