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The amount of food energy associated with a particular food could be measured by completely
burning the dried food in a bomb calorimeter, a method known as direct calorimetry.[7] However,
the values given on food labels are not determined in this way. The reason for this is that direct
calorimetry also burns the dietary fiber, and so does not allow for fecal losses; thus direct
calorimetry would give systematic overestimates of the amount of fuel that actually enters the
blood through digestion. What are used instead are standardized chemical tests or an analysis of
the recipe using reference tables for common ingredients[8] to estimate the product's digestible
constituents (protein, carbohydrate, fat, etc.). These results are then converted into an equivalent
energy value based on the following standardized table of energy densities. [3][9] However "energy
density" is a misleading term for it once again assumes that energy is IN the particular food,
whereas it simply means that "high density" food needs more oxygen during respiration, leading
to greater transfer of energy.[10]

Dissertation
1. Detailing and analysis of Carbon Fiber Wrap Reinforcing (CFRP) of beams,
columns and joints for optimum and economical usage of CFRP

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