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The
13
C bicarbonate method: an inverse end product method for measuring CO
2
production and energy expenditure
Peter Junghans,
Caroline Larsson
,
Rasmus Bovbjerg Jensen
,
Anne-Helene Tauson
2
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C bicarbonate method: an inverse end product method for measuring CO
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CO2 Energy
100%
13C-bicarbonate
100%
Product Method
100%
Energy Expenditure
100%
CO2 Production
100%
Indirect Calorimetry
60%
Intravenous Administration
20%
Total CO2
20%
Mathematical Concepts
20%
Physically Active
20%
Body Mass
20%
Fasting Condition
20%
Pony
20%
Young Bulls
20%
Adult Humans
20%
Concept Base
20%
15N-glycine
20%
Compartmental Model
20%
Cattle
20%
Species Comparison
20%
Resting Conditions
20%
Goat
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carbon 13
100%
Dicarbonate
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Calorimetry
25%
Bovine
8%
Nitrogen 15
8%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
100%
Pony
33%
Bovine
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Calorimetry
100%
Bull
33%
Food Science
Calorimetry
100%