. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. NITROGEN IN NITROGEN IN FOOD. GRAMS PULSE RATE PULSE BLCOD PRESSURE SEPT. OCT. OCT. NOV. NOV. DEC. DEC. JAN. JAN. FEB. FEB. MAR. PULSE PRESSURE HEAT PER HEAT PER SO M PER HEAT PER KILO. PER NITROGEN BODY WEIGHT. KILOS NET CALORIC Restricted diet began October 4, 1917, and ended February 3, 1918. Two periods with uncontrolled diet occurred at Thanksgiving (November 29 to December 2, inclusive) and at the Christmas recess (December 20 to V Jan


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. NITROGEN IN NITROGEN IN FOOD. GRAMS PULSE RATE PULSE BLCOD PRESSURE SEPT. OCT. OCT. NOV. NOV. DEC. DEC. JAN. JAN. FEB. FEB. MAR. PULSE PRESSURE HEAT PER HEAT PER SO M PER HEAT PER KILO. PER NITROGEN BODY WEIGHT. KILOS NET CALORIC Restricted diet began October 4, 1917, and ended February 3, 1918. Two periods with uncontrolled diet occurred at Thanksgiving (November 29 to December 2, inclusive) and at the Christmas recess (December 20 to V Januarj 6, inclusive). The post-restriction alterations in pulse and weight prolong the curves beyond I February 3. The parallelism between body-weight and practically all the other curves is striking. The \ men included in these curves are Bto, Can, Gul, Gar, Mon, May, Pea, Pec, and Vea. Fig. 124.—Chart showing the average values for metabolism and physiological measurements of nine members of Squad Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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