Contributions of Animal Nutrition Research to Nutritional Principles: Energetics

Recognition of the parallels between animal life and flame provided the impetus to view life as combustion. Animal digestion and metabolism experiments revealed principles of nutrient sources of energy, the relation of chemical content to absorbed nutrient value, respiratory quotient, and biological...

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Animal Nutrition Sciences
Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
animal organs
Animals
biological value
cell membranes
digestible energy
energy intake
Energy Metabolism
food composition
heat loss
heat transfer
ion transport
lipids
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metabolic studies
metabolism
nutrition knowledge
nutrition research
nutritive value
oxidation
proton leakage
respiratory quotient
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