Sentences with phrase «energy content»

This discrepancy between short - and long - term effects of protein intake can be explained by differences in energy content and / or in long - term and acute effects of dietary protein.
Next expectation from the «theory» is that the total energy content of the environment system should be rising.
The high energy content of the hydrogen molecule meets with a particularly stable bonding situation.
Anyway, the lower energy content of ethanol IS accounted for in this vehicle example.
It represents the number of miles the vehicle can go using a quantity of fuel with the same energy content as a gallon of gasoline.
You can use added fat (about 3 percent) to increase energy content of the diet without increasing carbohydrate levels.
On this list, alcohol has the second highest energy content per gram - second only to fat!
Some centres use exchange lists to ensure an adequate fat intake although the overall energy content of the diet is not usually prescribed but adjusted with on - going dietary advice as needed.
However, aside from its natural energy content, rice is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.
That level of energy is dependent on fossil fuels (high density energy content).
For electricity, about 70 % of initial energy content is lost by the time it reaches consumer's electric meters.
Moreover, we notice a decline in production of the highest quality coal, that is, the coal with the highest energy content per volume.
It also has a higher energy content in comparison to most other brands of dry food; hence the daily amount needed is less than other brands.
Research shows that the milk and energy content of breastmilk actually decreases after the first year.
This has implications regarding the usefulness of industry front - of - pack labelling initiatives and quick service restaurant menu labelling that provides information on energy content only.
For coal with a missing county that originated in Wyoming, EIA only assigned shipments with an average energy content less than or equal greater 17.9 million British thermal units per ton to the Powder River Basin.
The 7 % (from EIA) still stands and has nothing to do with energy content or how much fossil fuel went into the ethanol making process.
That change in the rate of energy flow through the Earth system serves to keep the Earth system energy content at equilibrium despite changes in solar input or changes in greenhouse gas quantities.
Carbohydrates like sugar have the same energy content as proteins (17kJ / g) and about half as much as fat (37kJ / g) and as alcohol (29kJ / g).
«We already have kilojoule labelling in large chain restaurants across much of Australia but that only tells consumers about energy content,» Dr Dunford said.
When Shelly Hester and her colleagues analyzed 22 published studies on the metabolizable energy content of breast milk, the researchers were able to estimate the calories found per serving: About 65 calories per 100 milliliters (mL) of breast milk.
The ocean heat content change is from this section and Levitus et al. (2005c); glaciers, ice caps and Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Chapter 4; continental heat content from Beltrami et al. (2002); atmospheric energy content based on Trenberth et al. (2001); and arctic sea ice release from Hilmer and Lemke (2000).
Thus a proportion of incoming solar energy (in the infrared) never gets into the oceans to affect the ocean heat content (I prefer the term ocean energy content and will use it from now on).
Based on gasoline energy content of 32.2 MJ / l LHV, and a conversion of 3.6 MJ / kWh, I calculated 8.94 kWh / l of gasoline, and thus stated that $ 1.30 / l gasoline was approximately equivalent to 14.4 c / kWh electricity.
For obesity, although reliable research suggested obese people lose more weight with low GI / GL, there was no real health - outcome result from drinking sugar - sweetened beverages and eating rock candy as opposed to the same energy content derived from tofu and multigrain bread.
In short, simple SSTs do not tell us enough when trying to analyze energy content.
We convert energy content to carbon content using emission factors of Table 4.2 of [15] for coal, gas and conventional oil, and, also following [15], emission factor of unconventional oil is approximated as being the same as for coal.
Higher Heating Value: A measure of heat content based on the gross energy content of a combustible fuel.
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