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  • '''List of Energy Drinks''' ...xtracts, taurine, and amino acids. This article provides a list of popular energy drinks available in the market.
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  • == Coca-Cola Red Sparks == | name = Coca-Cola Red Sparks
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  • ...er can, and is a popular beverage among athletes and people looking for an energy boost. ...Bull contains several ingredients that are intended to provide a boost of energy and improve mental and physical performance. These include caffeine, taurin
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  • ...r health and activities of daily living, growth and sporting activities. [[Energy deficiency]] is not exclusive to athletes, but can also affect sedentary in ...od is insufficient to cover the energy expenditure from exercise, plus the energy required for optimal health and performance. This can occur due to intentio
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  • ...Sting_Energy.jpg|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''Sting Energy''' is a popular [[energy drink]] produced and distributed by [[PepsiCo International]]. It was first ...launched by [[PepsiCo]] in 2002 as a response to the growing demand for [[energy drinks]]. The product was initially introduced in Southeast Asia, specifica
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  • ...hetic organisms. They are crucial in capturing a broader spectrum of light energy than chlorophyll alone can manage. ...process allows photosynthetic organisms to capture a wider range of light energy than they could with chlorophyll alone.
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  • ...bilisome''' is a light-harvesting complex found in [[cyanobacteria]] and [[red algae]]. It is a part of the [[photosynthetic system]] and plays a crucial ...bacteria and red algae. These proteins are responsible for capturing light energy and transferring it to the [[chlorophyll]] molecules.
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  • ...t recognized as the basis for the creation of the globally popular brand [[Red Bull]]. Krating Daeng was first introduced in Thailand in 1976 as a refresh ...hem through their long work hours. The name "Krating Daeng" translates to "red gaur" in English, a species of wild bovine native to South Asia.
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  • ...' is a type of [[photosynthetic pigment]] found in [[cyanobacteria]] and [[red algae]]. These pigments are water-soluble and are located in the [[thylakoi '''Phycoerythrin''' is a red pigment that absorbs blue light, which penetrates water to a greater depth
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  • | known_for = Co-creator of Red Bull energy drink ...a Thai businessman and one of the co-creators of the popular energy drink, Red Bull. He was born on August 26, 1955, in Bangkok, Thailand.
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  • == Rich Energy == Rich Energy is a British beverage company that primarily produces energy drinks. The company was founded in 2015 by [[William Storey]] and has since
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  • ...es that absorb light within the [[visible light spectrum]] and utilize the energy in [[photosynthesis]]. These pigments are found in the [[chloroplasts]] of ...enoids]] are a large group of pigments that are usually yellow, orange, or red. They are found in many fruits and vegetables, as well as in some types of
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  • [[File:Nae_Danger.jpg|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''Nae Danger''' is a popular [[energy drink]] originating from [[Scotland]]. It was first introduced in the marke ...o create the drink after noticing a gap in the market for a Scottish-based energy drink. He launched the product in 2011, and it quickly gained popularity du
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  • ...s oceans creates a vast store of kinetic energy, or energy in motion. This energy can be harnessed to generate electricity to power homes, transport and indu ==Types of Marine Energy==
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  • | type = [[Energy drink]] | related = [[Monster Energy]], [[Red Bull]]
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  • ...broader spectrum of health consequences beyond menstrual dysfunction, low energy availability, and decreased bone mineral density. ...disorders, although individuals with such disorders are at a higher risk. RED-S can be intentional, stemming from an athlete's desire to alter body compo
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  • ...ktail is known for its stimulating effects, due to the caffeine content in Red Bull. It is often consumed in nightclubs, bars, and parties around the worl The primary ingredients in a Vodka Red Bull are:
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  • '''Energy Drink Logos''' ...ic. This article explores the significance, design elements, and impact of energy drink logos in the beverage industry.
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  • ...r-soluble proteins present in [[cyanobacteria]] and [[red algae]]. It is a red protein-pigment complex from the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein family, ...n is present in the [[thylakoid lumen]] and is involved in directing light energy to chlorophyll.
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  • ...rticle will focus on the broad applications and significances of the term "Red Hot" across different fields. ...that are extremely spicy or seasoned with [[chili peppers]]. Culturally, "Red Hot" might be associated with fashion, music, or other areas to denote some
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