Wales, we founded an estimate of the average consumption per head of the population, on the calculation of eighty-six different dietaries, arranged in fifteen divisions, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances; and the... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 98by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1866Full view - About this book
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1867 - 812 pages
...(D.) is the record of the results so obtained.* The estimate, "according to food," was deduced from 86 dietaries arranged in 15 classes according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, &c. From the result (12'2 Ibs.) a deduction must be made for the nitrogen retained in the body and... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1893 - 1182 pages
...the population, on the calculation of eighty-six different dietaries, arranged in fifteen divisions, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances; and the result so obtained was compared with that arrived at on the basis of population, and of the amounts... | |
| John Murray - 1867 - 832 pages
...(D.) is the record of the results so obtained.* The estimate, "according to food," was deduced from 86 dietaries arranged in 15 classes according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, &c. From the result (12'2 Ibs.) a deduction must be made for the nitrogen retained in the body and... | |
| john murray, albemarle stre - 1868 - 710 pages
...ages. The results were obtained by the calculation of 86 different dietaries, arranged in 15 divisions, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances. It was obvious that the data were applicable for arriving at some conclusion as to the amount of the... | |
| Staff - 1880 - 924 pages
...the population, on the calculation of eighty-six different dietaries, arranged in fifteen divisions, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances; and the result so obtained was compared with that arrived at on the basis of the population, and of the... | |
| William Fream - 1888 - 288 pages
...estimate was founded on the calculation of eighty-six different dietaries, arranged in fifteen divisions, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances ; and the result so obtained was compared with that arrived at on the basis of the population, and of the... | |
| 1893 - 566 pages
...nitrogen in the food of an average individual, which was founded upon the calculation of 86 different dietaries arranged in 15 classes, according to sex,...activity of mode of life, and other circumstances, showed an amount equivalent to rather less than 12 '2 Ibs. of ammonia, from which, of course, a deduction... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1893 - 582 pages
...amounts of carbon and of nitrogen consumed in food in 24 hours, in 80 different cases, which are again arranged in 15 classes, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances. Most of these estimates have been made by calculating the known average amounts of carbon and nitrogen... | |
| 1893 - 584 pages
...amounts of carbon and of nitrogen consumed in food in 24 hours, in 86 different cases, which are again arranged in 15 classes, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances. Most <>f these estimates have been made by calculating the known average amounts of carbon and nitrogen... | |
| 1893 - 710 pages
...the population, on the calculation of eighty-six different dietaries, arranged in fifteen divisions, according to sex, age, activity of mode of life, and other circumstances ; and the result so obtained was compared with that arrived at on the basis of the population, and of the... | |
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