| isodynamic | Of, pertaining to, having, or denoting, equality of force. <physiology> Isodynamic foods, those foods that produce a similar amount of heat. <physics> Isodynamic lines, lines on the earth's surface connecting places at which the magnetic intensity is the same. Origin: Iso- + dynamic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| isodynamic law | For energy purposes, the different foodstuffs may replace one another in accordance with their caloric values when burned in a calorimeter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isodynamic equivalent |
the ratio, from a food-energy standpoint, between carbohydrate and fat. It is 9.3 to 4.1, or 2.3 to 1; that is, one part of fat is equivalent to 2.3 parts of sugar or starch.
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| isodynamic |
In general, a line of equal magnitude of any force.
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| isodynamic e. |
the ratio, from a food-energy standpoint, between carbohydrate and fat. It is 9.3 to 4.1, or 2.3 to 1; that is, one part of fat is equivalent to 2.3 parts of sugar or starch.
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| isodynamic f.’s |
foods which generate equal amounts of energy in heat units.
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| isodynamic l. |
in the production of heat in the body the different foodstuffs are interchangeable in accordance with their heat-producing values.
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