New methods for calculating metabolic rate with special reference to protein metabolism

JBV Weir - The Journal of physiology, 1949 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
JBV Weir
The Journal of physiology, 1949ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The calorie value of 1 1. of expired air In ordinary breathing, and also with all open types of
respiratory apparatus used for determining energy expenditure, eg the Douglas bag, the
calorie output is most simply found by multiplying the volume of expired air by the calorie
value per litre of expired air.
The calorie value of 1 1. of expired air In ordinary breathing, and also with all open types of respiratory apparatus used for determining energy expenditure, eg the Douglas bag, the calorie output is most simply found by multiplying the volume of expired air by the calorie value per litre of expired air.
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