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" FIG. 101 is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. "
Forensic Science: An Illustrated Dictionary - 40. lappuse
autors: John C. Brenner - 2003 - 296 lapas
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Power Vacuum Tubes Handbook, Second Edition

Jerry Whitaker - 1999 - 734 lapas
...relative measure of the difference of the heat content between bodies. Heat capacity- is defined as the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one mole or atom of a material by one °C without changing the state of the material. Thus, it is the ratio...
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Forensic Science Glossary

John C. Brenner - 1999 - 184 lapas
...phosphatase only indicates the presence of semen. Browning Arms Co. A firearms manufacturer. BTU (British thermal unit) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. One BTU equals 252 calories. buccal cells Cells derived from the inner cheek...
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Energy Resources: Occurrence, Production, Conversion, Use

Wendell H. Wiser - 1999 - 408 lapas
...term that will be used many, many times throughout this text. The Btu is defined as the quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. If one wants to be very precise in defining that amount of energy, one must...
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The Modern Nutritional Diseases: Heart Disease, Stroke, Type-2 Diabetes ...

Fred Ottoboni, M. Alice Ottoboni - 2002 - 228 lapas
...converts acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide and energy late eighteenth century. The calorie was defined as the amount of heat (energy) required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one-degree centigrade from 15° to 16°C. By the mid-nineteenth century, it was recognized...
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Glossary of Biotechnology Terms

Kimball Nill - 2010 - 308 lapas
...a first step in regeneration of plants from tissue culture. See also SOMACLONAL VARIATION. Calorie The amount of heat (energy) required to raise the temperature of one gram of water from 14.5°C (58°F) to 15.5°C (60°F) at a constant pressure of one standard atmosphere....
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Private Rights in Public Resources: Equity and Property Allocation in Market ...

Leigh Stafford Raymond - 2003 - 268 lapas
...(December 20, 1989), at 289 (hereafter cited as SCEPW Report on S. 1630). 2. One Btu is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. 3. I am greatly indebted to the guidance of Gary Hart of Southern Co. on the...
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Cell Biology and Chemistry for Allied Health Science

Frederick C. Ross - 2003 - 436 lapas
...molecules that do not provide all the essential amino acids. kilocalorie (kcalorie) (kil'o-kal"o-re) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree Celsius. Krebs cycle (krebz si'kl) The series of reactions in aerobic...
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简明科技知识问答手册

2005 - 758 lapas
...抖的人玫热贵杜走鼻少? A BTU (British thermal unit), a common energy measurement, is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by 1 T. Howmuchheatw 川] OOcubic 忆etofnatu 林alga5 p 扩ov @ de ? l00 立方美尺天然气能捉供多少热贵?...
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What Einstein Told His Cook 2: The Sequel: Further Adventures in Kitchen Science

Robert L. Wolke - 19?? - 496 lapas
...Celsius, whereas the nutritionist's calorie, the calorie you see in diet books and on food labels, is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one thousand grams (a kilogram) of water by one degree Celsius. Obviously, then, a nutritionist's calorie...
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Economic Geology of Natural Gas Hydrate

Michael D. Max, Arthur H. Johnson, William P. Dillon - 2005 - 374 lapas
...because the effect is caused by warmer fluids moving up. btu or (BTU): British thermal unit, A measure of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. 1 btu = 1055J, 2.973x1 ^ kWh. Compound hydrate: A species of gas hydrate with...
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