calorimetry=amount of calories you intake, not alcohol
Because the boiling point of alcohol is lower than the boiling point of water.
There are many instruments that meteorologists use to measure weather. The two most commonly used instruments are a barometer and a thermometer.
alcohol
Alcohol
sodium intake can be controlled by what
Direct calorimetry
Calorimetry is the scientific practice of measuring the heat that a reaction between energies may create, and there are two different types of measurements one can take; they are based on constant pressure and constant volume. To measure calorimetry, one should employ the use of a calorimeter (which is basically an insulated object like a styrofoam cup). One must then seal the reactants in the calorimeter and measure the change change in temperature, comparing the previous temperature to the temperature after the experiment.
Direct calorimetry is a direct measure of heat production, whereas indirect calorimetry is a measure of O2 consumption and CO2 production. Direct calorimetry is usually performed using a bomb calorimeter, where food is burned in a sealed container and the amount of heat produced is then converted into the number of calories that the food contains. The same process can be used to determine someone metabolic activities. By having someone sit in a sealed chamber and determine the amount of heat produced by their body. The heat produced can be converted to the number of calories burned. Indirect calorimetry can be applied to individuals as well. For example, by having someone exercise while attached to a metabolic cart, you can measure their exact oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production. You can then measure how much oxygen the individual used as fuel. This calculation should give an accurate representation of their energy expenditure. Indirect calorimetry is used much more often than direct calorimetry in terms of determining energy expenditure for individuals because it is much cheeper and easier to administer.
A calorimetry is a wide headband which covers the ears, suitable for wearing on cold days.
That's another term for alcohol consumption.
heat is a form of energy. where as "calorimetry" is the study of energy or study of heat. calorimetry not only deals with heat but also with other forms of energy.
Alcohol easily enters breast milk
Curiosity.
Since alcohol is a liquid, you would need to measure the volume of the alcohol. The unit of measure would be something like liter, millileter, fluid ounce, pint, or quart. To measure the concentration of the alcohol, read the container.
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
J. B. Klumpp has written: 'Report of Committee on calorimetry' -- subject(s): Gas, Calorimetry
An elevated SGPT or ALT level is a measure of liver function. It might suggest muscle problems, heart problems, or excess alcohol intake.