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The theoretical bases of indirect calorimetry: A review
Metabolism, 1988Indirect calorimetry is the method by which the type and rate of substrate utilization, and energy metabolism are estimated in vivo starting from gas exchange measurements. This technique provides unique information, is noninvasive, and can be advantageously combined with other experimental methods to investigate numerous aspects of nutrient ...
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AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 2003
Physiologic monitoring of the patient's metabolic response to illness and nutritional needs has been available for many decades. Traditional methods for estimating and intermittently assessing the patient's metabolic status provide incomplete and often misleading information. The measurement oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2)
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Physiologic monitoring of the patient's metabolic response to illness and nutritional needs has been available for many decades. Traditional methods for estimating and intermittently assessing the patient's metabolic status provide incomplete and often misleading information. The measurement oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2)
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Beyond the limits of indirect calorimetry
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2023Pierre, Singer, Liran, Statlender
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Foreword of Indirect calorimetry
2015Foreword of Indirect ...
Noblet, Jean, Verstegen, Martin
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A review of recent advances in indirect evaporative cooling technology
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2021Uzair Sajjad +2 more
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Indirect Calorimetry: Applications to Practice
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2003Jennifer A, Wooley, Harry C, Sax
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Indirect Calorimetry Should Be Used
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1998Stephen A, McClave, David A, Spain
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