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" The slow oxidation of so much carbon and hydrogen in the human body, therefore, will always produce its due amount of heat, or an equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen... "
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science - Page 113
1865
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Lectures on Animal Chemistry Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians

William Odling - 1866 - 188 pages
...energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fiit is expressed solely in the form of heat, the combustion...convertible into so much motion. Accordingly, when we burn or oxidise the carbo-hydrogen of animal tissue, instead of getting the heat-force which was exerted...
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Lectures on Animal Chemistry Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians

William Odling - 1866 - 218 pages
...amount of heat, or an equivalent in some other form of energy; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fat is...lecture to the equivalency subsisting between heat and motion—to the circumstance that so much heat was convertible into so much motion. Accordingly, when...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1866 - 470 pages
...amount of heat, or an equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fat is...muscle is expressed chiefly in the form of motion." Nevertheless, this view of the origin of muscular power haa not escaped challenge. Immediately after...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 4

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 730 pages
...equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while tho latent force liberated by the combustion of tho carbon and hydrogen of fat is expressed solely in the form of heal, the combustion of an equal quantity of the carbon and hydrogen of voluntary muscle is expressed...
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Croonian lectures on matter and force

Henry Bence Jones - 1868 - 240 pages
...amount of heat, or an equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fat is...muscle is expressed chiefly in the form of motion." Nevertheless, this view of the origin of muscular power has not escaped challenge. Immediately after...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ..., Volumes 1-4

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 742 pages
...amount of heat, or an equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fat is...muscle is expressed chiefly in the form of motion." Nevertheless, this view of the origin of muscular power has not escaped challenge. Immediately after...
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The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Volume 11

1867 - 68 pages
...amount of heat, or an equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fat is...muscle is expressed chiefly in the form of motion." Nevertheless, this view of the origin of muscular power has not escaped challenge. Immediately after...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1866 - 924 pages
...amount of heat, or nn equivalent in some other form of energy ; for while the latent force liberated by the combustion of the carbon and hydrogen of fat is expressed solely in the form of heal, the combustion of an equal quantity of the carbon and hydrogen of voluntary muscle is expressed...
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