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RQRequest
RQResearch Question
RQPuerto Rico
RQReportable Quantity
RQReconnaissance (unmanned)
RQRespiratory Quotient
RQRequisition
RQRisk Quotient
RQReputation Quotient (Harris Interactive)
RQResearch Quotient (metric)
RQRequalification
RQRune Quest (gaming, Diablo 2)
RQRelative Quantity
RQRenaissance Quarterly (journal, Renaissance Society of America)
RQRocket Queen (Guns N' Roses song)
RQRose Quarter (Portland)
RQReference Quarterly
RQRelevant Question (polygraphy)
RQRight Quick
RQRegimental Quartermaster
RQRageQuit (gaming clan and gaming term)
RQRandomquestions (Livejournal community)
RQRuta Quetzal
RQRice Queen
RQQuantization Rate
RQRepresentation Quality
RQResortes Quiché (Guatemala)
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References in periodicals archive
Jeszka et al., "Comparison of seasonal variation in the fasting respiratory quotient of young Japanese.
No significant differences were found in nonprotein respiratory quotient and [V.sub.E][O.sub.2] and [V.sub.E]C[O.sub.2].
No statistically significant differences were determined between the two groups for measured resting energy expenditure (REE), predicted REE, oxygen consumption (V[O.sub.2]), carbon dioxide production (VC[O.sub.2]) and respiratory quotient (RQ).
GOROSTIAGA, E.M, MAURER, C.A., ECLACHE, J.P., 1989, Decrease in Respiratory Quotient During Exercise Following L-Carnitine Supplementation, Int.
The purpose of this investigation is to find out the respiratory quotient of the seeds, which does not require putting forward a tentative explanation or hypothesis.
Respiratory quotient ([MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]) actually measures the efficiency of an agro-ecosystem to preserve organic C in soil.
The respiratory quotient of succulent plant is more than the other plants therefore, more electrons are comparatively released.
(4) study also measured respiratory quotient, an index of glucose to fat oxidation ratio.
1999) demonstrated that 12 plant preparations (including green tea) had no effect on energy expenditure nor respiratory quotient (RQ).
In the study, which appeared in the December 1999 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers used a respiratory chamber to measure the energy expenditure and respiratory quotient (an indication of which components of food-fats, carbohydrates or protein- the body burns for energy) of 10 healthy young men.
Overfeeding, especially of carbohydrates and total calories, is associated with higher carbon dioxide production, respiratory quotient, and [PaCO.sub.2] (Talpers, Romberger, Bunce, & Pingleton, 1992).
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