Donna Ryan Books

Overweight And The Metabolic Syndrome:: From Bench To Bedside
Overweight And The Metabolic Syndrome:: From Bench To Bedside

By George, A Bray, Donna Ryan, Louisiana State University

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Ch. 1. Neuroendocrine Control Of Food Intake / Andrew A. Butler, James L. Trevaskis And Christopher D. Morrison -- Ch. 2. Body Composition Assessment Of Obesity / Wm. Cameron Chumlea -- Ch. 3. Prev...

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Pacing Mustang
Pacing Mustang

By Donna Ryan, Ernest Thompson Seton, Storytellers, Storytellers Ink, Adapted By Storytellers, Inc. From The Story By Ernest Thompson Seton

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The main hero of the story "The Pacing Mustang" by Ernest Thompson Seton is a beautiful black pacing horse. Not any cowboy, no matter how they could catch the mustang. Only a greedy cook was able t...

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Cousin Charlie The Crow
Cousin Charlie The Crow

By Donna Ryan, Marshall Houts

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Cousin Charlie the Crow (Light Up the Mind of a Child Series) [Paperback] [Jan 01, 1992] Houts, Marshall and Ryan, Donna

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William'S Story
William'S Story

By Donna Ryan, Debra Duel

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After the girl who befriended him moves away, a stray cat goes on the prowl.

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Overweight And The Metabolic Syndrome:
Overweight And The Metabolic Syndrome:

By Donna Ryan, George A. Bray, Louisiana State University, George A. Bray; ‎Louisiana State University; ‎Donna Ryan

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This timely book provides an overview of topics related to obesity. These include associated health risks, childhood obesity, genetics, evaluation, treatment, behavioral strategies, and successes a...

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