id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28216 Benedict, Francis Gano Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man .txt text/plain 46075 2222 59 outcoming air-pipes are shown at the right inside the copper wall. the large volume of residual air inside the chamber, amounting to some water; _d d d_, heat-absorbers inside calorimeter; F, thermometer temperature of the water as it enters the calorimeter is measured on an For use in measuring the temperature of the air and of the copper wall In passing the current of air through the calorimeter, temperature The air-pipes passing through the wall of the calorimeter are of To absorb 25 to 40 grams of water-vapor in an hour from a current of air sulphuric acid will remove the water-vapor from a current of air passing The air entering the chamber is free from water-vapor and carbon Apparent volume of air containing carbon dioxide, water, oxygen, weights of carbon dioxide and water-vapor in the chamber to volumes by water-vapor and carbon dioxide, temperature and pressure of the air in ./cache/28216.txt ./txt/28216.txt