Hourly determinations of the quantity of urine and the percentage of urea, extractives and total nitrogen contained therein, have been made by the authors for four consecutive days. The following are the conclusions : — 1. The greatest elimination of... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 171by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1888Full view - About this book
| 1888 - 592 pages
...four hours after. 2. The excretion of water and nitrogen is much less during the night than daring the day. 3. With the same diet, two persons of different...of nitrogen. 4. The ratio between the excretion of nrea, extractives, and total nitrogen remains almost constant throughout the twenty-four hours. !>.... | |
| 1888 - 590 pages
...Gley and C. Richet, (Comples Eendus Sof. Biol. [8], iv. 377-385 ; Sown. Chem. Soc., February, 1888.) Hourly determinations of the quantity of urine and...total nitrogen remains almost constant throughout the twenty-four hours. 5. The ratio of nitrogen as urea to total nitrogen is about 4 to •">. Excretion... | |
| William Frear, Charles Plumb - 1888 - 376 pages
...elimination of water takes place about one hour after a meal ; the greatest elimination of urea three to iour hours after. 2. The excretion of water and nitrogen...ratio of nitrogen as urea to total nitrogen is about four to five. Ab.: Jour. chem. soc.,joj, Feb. iS&8,p. 779. THE RELATIONS OF THE CAPILLARITY OF SOIL... | |
| 1889 - 652 pages
...and with temperature, etc. Gley and Richet last year confirmed these observations, concluding that " the excretion of water and nitrogen is much less during the night than during the day." The observations just quoted all refer to the excretion in health. Dr. James argues something like... | |
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