I have been resupplying the boat with food which is an interesting task as you have to keep it simple, light, calorific and easy to cook. |
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Acetylene is the most calorific of the three, and so is the most likely candidate. |
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Currently on his world tour, he has been bombarding the Evening Press with emails detailing his daily calorific intake. |
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Here, calorific intake, as well as how much oxygen a child breathes and how much carbon dioxide is exhaled, can be precisely recorded. |
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Two party patrons swooning over the calorific Oreos were Patty Godfrey and Lyn Stewart. |
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It comes with a high nutritive and calorific value and is made from pasteurised, homogenised milk. |
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This has kick started an increased interest in calorific values in food and has started him calorie counting. |
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Though the calorific value of fructose was the same as that of sucrose or glucose, it was preferable to consume it only in moderate amounts. |
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It's a deeply silly and trivial entertainment cheerfully devoid of any nutritional or calorific value whatever. |
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Mississippi, famous for its calorific mud pie, ranked the highest, followed by Alabama and West Virginia. |
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A whole meal can have a total calorific value of 1300-more than half the recommended daily intake of 2100 calories for a 16-year-old girl. |
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Once we understand how we perceive sweetness, we could think of molecules with no calorific value that trigger the right neurons. |
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At the very least, consumers have to be told the calorific and fat content, maybe even the saturated fat. |
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Salt has no calorific value but is a useful preservative and flavour enhancer. |
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The calorific value and the coking potential of the coal are decided by other tests. |
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I dread to think of the combined calorific value of the assorted boxes of goodies that are currently residing in The Coven Lounge. |
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It could happen that your name might be attached to calorific sweet sauces, but what memorial is that! |
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This is because the dry methane has a higher calorific value and there is no waste of unvaporized fluid. |
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They mostly exported salt and Scottish coal, which was high in calorific value and low in sulphur. |
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With all these measures and the consumption of horses, dogs, cats, and rats, each working man got about a tenth of the normal calorific intake. |
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A diet rich in fat is therefore concentrated and calorific, and tends to lead to obesity. |
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The average daily calorific intake of the Bushmen women seems to be about 1100 calories. |
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Waste plastics have a higher calorific value than coal and as they are hydrocarbons produced from oil they burn easily. |
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It was in this role that he worked for many years to improve the instruments used to measure the calorific value of gas. |
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Those looking to eat healthy will definitely be gratified seeing the calorific values of almost every dish displayed prominently in most stalls. |
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She and her other two cast mates are left to dig into the naughty, calorific buffet. |
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She has become addicted to fried chicken and calorific milkshakes in the last stages of her pregnancy. |
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Did you know that the calorific value of beeswax is much greater than that of paraffin wax? |
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The traditional Okinawan diet, he said, is high in green and yellow vegetables, as well as tofu in various forms, but low in calorific density. |
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Leaving aside the high calorific content, this type of food is actively bad for you and will deplete your immune system. |
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Moreover, many of those who have good access to sufficient food for their calorific needs nonetheless suffer from nutrition insecurity. |
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I am sure if I had his kind of metabolism I would be able to enjoy such a calorific dinner, but as I don't I am happy to stick to smaller, safer, appetizers instead. |
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He seldom touches food with a high calorific content, like beef. |
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From Peeps to Cadbury eggs, The Daily Beast ranks the 25 most calorific candies. |
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Water gas had a lower calorific value than coal gas so the calorific value was often boosted by passing the gas through a heated retort into which oil was sprayed. |
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In all situations, the sludge would be incinerated, with or without recovery of the calorific value. |
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If you don't exceed your given points limit, goes the theory, you'll be in calorific deficit. |
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Indigenous food crops are neglected while the potato is pushed as a calorific panacea. |
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She points to the risk of obesity, since dark beer has a higher calorific value than pils or lager-type beer. |
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Plastic waste plays an important role in waste management because of its high calorific value and its recycling potential. |
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Two tonnes of used carton packs are equivalent to the calorific value of one tonne of crude oil. |
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It then goes into greater depth on the calorific value of beer in comparison with bread and gives a fairly detailed calculation. |
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This gas has a high calorific value and can be used to drive dual fuel engines or diesel engines. |
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The factor of 250 is calculated from the calorific value, operating hours and annual utilisation of the system. |
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People's dietary needs vary, and there is no 'one size fits all' requirement in terms of people's calorific or fat intake. |
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This means the maximum calorific value can still be achieved when the flow temperature is high and the amount of water is small. |
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Furthermore, the material is homogeneous and has a high calorific value, which makes it a very effective fuel for cement plants. |
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Agriculture is multifunctional: a way of life, an economic driver, and a provider of calorific food and nutritional health. |
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We are more interested in other information, such as calorific value. |
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He has demonstrated that food of the highest quality shows the highest photon transmission, compared with average quality food of identical calorific value. |
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Gulls, although very numerous, consume and egest the smallest amounts of food and organic matter, but they are the smallest birds and their food is the most calorific of all. |
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However, she warned diabetics to be wary of fruits with moderate calorific values such as mango, pomegranate and jackfruit, and high calorie fruits such as dates and grapes. |
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He stuffs another calorific mouthful into his ever-gawping bucket bake. |
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Last week, science was busy counting the calorific intake of Homer Simpson, concluding his addiction to doughnuts places his fat intake on the high side. |
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His daily calorific intake may reach a whopping 7,000 calories. |
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Fishes have high calorific value and are an excellent source of proteins. |
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The model clearly couldn't wait to get stuck into the calorific dinner as she appeared to be naked while tucking in at her hotel. |
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Pre-payment meters use a calorific value code to calculate the amount of gas to be charged for. |
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The calorific value is also much lower than that of coal. |
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But it is of low quality, with a high ash content and low calorific value. |
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However, because amphibians have little calorific value, the polecat never grows fat on them, no matter how many it consumes. |
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The coal produced from the Willow Creek mine is of very good quality, with high calorific value, and low ash and sulphur content. |
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This crop provides the best immediate returns because sugarcane has a very high calorific content, making it the most attractive economically-proven feedstock in the production of ethanol. |
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They imply that one can start to diversify the sources of biomass and move beyond those which are high in calorific value or have readily available sugars. |
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Due to their high calorific value, plastics improve the energy yield from domestic waste incineration and the energy recovered is then used for urban heating and to produce electricity. |
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High calorific liquid as well as sludge waste is atomized in a burner or combustion lance located in the front wall of the rotary kiln respectively. |
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The food provided is adequate in quantity, but of low calorific value. |
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The Commission reached the same conclusion in regard to retail sales of low calorific gas to large industrial customers in The Netherlands, where there is an important overlap. |
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Pupils calculate calorific values and monitor the fat and sugar content in the food products that they design and make. |
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There is no such thing as mother's milk that is not nutritional enough because infants regulate their nutritional needs according to the milk's calorific value. |
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The distinction does not depend on the calorific value of the waste, but rather on the primary objective of the installation in which the waste is treated and on the nature of the waste. |
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The revolt forced the resignation of Sir John Bond as chairman. Hostess Brands, which has been baking Twinkies and other calorific treats and breads since 1930, went out of business. |
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A single meal at a KFC can top 1,600 calories for less than a pound-weight of food plus a large Pepsi and the KFC menu is far from the most calorific. |
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Look out for free biscuits with your coffee-they may be free cost wise, but they do have some calorific values. |
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Forests sequester and store carbon, and wood-based products prolong the retention, require little energy for their manufacture and have a high calorific value. |
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Traditionally, oil shale energy content, calorific value, is measured by so-called bomb calorimeter and oil yield in so-called Fischer retort. |
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They believe the calorific content of alcohol can often be overlooked but three pints of beer, for example, can be the equivalent of eating two burgers. |
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The equipment is certified by the European Measuring Instruments Directive as a gas volume and calorific value corrector for custody transfer metering of natural gases. |
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Anyway, back to the water drooler in the midst of a calorific drought. |
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The most common calorimeter is the bomb calorimeter, which determines the heat of combustion or calorific values of materials in a constant-volume container-a bomb. |
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