494 research outputs found

    Interrelation between protein intake, endogenous nitrogen excretion, and biological value of protein.

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    Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 14)

    Endogenous nitrogen and basal energy relationships during growth.

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    Publication authorized March 15, 1935.Digitized by the MU Libraries Digitization Unit for the University of Missouri--Columbia on 2012-05. Original color tiffs converted to grayscale, 400 dpi, with editing to remove paper texture and image noise. Access versions: PDF 1.6v text searchable

    Course of energy and nitrogen metabolism in the domestic fowl during 48-day fasts...

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    Publication authorized November 22, 1932.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 28)

    Endogenous urinary nitrogen and total creatinine excretion in rats as functions of dietary protein level, time on N-free diets, age, body weight, and basal metabolism.

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    Publication authorized June 1, 1933."This bulletin contains a part of the dissertation of Ural S. Ashworth, presented to the Graduate School of the University of Missouri, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy"--P. [4].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 33)

    Decline of endogenous nitrogen excretion per unit weight with increasing weight in growing rats and its relation to the decline in basal metabolism...

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    Publication authorized June 1, 1933."This bulletin contains a part of the dissertation of Ural S. Ashworth presented to the Graduate School of the University of Missouri in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, June, 1933"--P. [4].Digitized 2007 AES

    Age curves of creatinine and urinary nitrogen coefficients in dairy cattle, and their relations to energy metabolism.

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    Publication June 1, 1933."This bulletin contains a part of the dissertation of Ural Stephen Ashworth, presented to the Graduate School of the University of Missouri, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy"--P. [5].Digitized 2007 AES

    Basal metabolism, endogenous nitrogen, creatinine and neutral sulphur excretions as a function of body weight.

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    Publication authorized September 18, 1934.Includes bibliographical references

    The utilization of energy at different levels of protein intake

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    Publication authorized September 24, 1936."Submitted by S.R. Johnson in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the University of Missouri, 1935"--P. [5].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-48)

    The architectural colour design process: An evaluation of sequential media via semantic ratings

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    In recent studies, contextual situations of applied colours are compared to colours presented as samples or chips. Findings of such studies point out different results in terms of similarities or differences between the evaluations of isolated abstract colours and contextualized situations. Architectural and spatial contexts have their own characteristics regarding colouring criteria, so it is of great importance to examine the architectural spatial colouring process from this point of view. This study explores this process by investigating the consistency of semantic ratings of four sequential stages of the architectural colour design process, namely, colour chips samples, abstract compositions, perspective drawings and 3D models. The architectural context for the study was a simple interior space. Fifteen different colour schemes were applied on the four media representing the stages. Subjects rated the 15 sets against seven bipolar, five-step semantic differential scales. The scales consisted of harmonious-discord, pleasant-unpleasant, comfortableuncomfortable, spacious-confined, static-dynamic, exciting-calming and extroverted-introverted. Findings indicated that there are significant associations between the evaluations of the abstract compositions, the perspective drawings and the 3D models; however, the evaluations of colour chips are significantly different than the others. The medium effect observed mostly between abstract and contextualized media. Additionally, factor analysis showed that pleasantness, harmony, spaciousness and comfort are connected in the evaluations of contextual situations, while pleasantness and harmony differ from spaciousness and comfort in the evaluations of colour chips and abstract compositions. The factor of activity (arousal) (dynamism, excitement, and extroversion) stays the same for all four media. It is also found that different colour characteristics are determinative over different media. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
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