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is the rate at which the body burns calories to maintain normal body functions while at rest. It is affected by the amount of muscle you have. Body weight remains constant when you burn up the same number of calories that you eat. A 3,500 calorie difference between dietary intake and energy expenditure is necessary to gain or lose one pound of fat. ...
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| BMI |
is a unit of measurement to describe weight in relation to height for people 20 to 65 years of age (kg /m2) Classifications include-Underweight (<18.5), Normal Weight (18.5 - 24.9), Overweight (25 - 29.9),Obese(>30) BUNION is a bulge on the first joint of the big toe caused by swelling under the skin as a result of chronic irritation and pressure from poorly fitting shoes.
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BUREAU OF MINERAL RESOURCES (Now Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO))
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| BMT |
An array of 8-kilobyte pages, each with a header and an array of mcells. A BMT contains all metadata for all files with storage on a volume.
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A permanent survey mark having a reduced level (RL). These points are generally established by government organisations and information such as their location, RL and access can be obtained from the relevant department. In Western Australia - Geodetic Branch of the Department of Land Administration (DOLA).
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