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the calorific
adjective
Relating to calories.
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1993's True Romance was directed by Top Gun's Tony Scott, but it dripped with the calorific, full-fat insouciance of screenwriter Quentin Tarantino.
In general, the calorific (heat) value of coal increases with rank from lignite through bituminous coal.
It's another to religiously record and add up the calorific content of every morsel that passes your lips.
There is also the calorific content of a glass of wine to consider, when weighing up its health benefits.
The Atwater system is more accurate when considering the calorific value of highly digestible food, such as white bread.
Muscle-use has increased, and, as the calorific intake has decreased markedly, your body's reserves are being used to produce energy.
The calorific value of cooked v raw foods is the subject of ongoing work by the evolutionary biology department at Harvard University.
I love the fact that it is essentially half of the calorific intake that I allow myself each day in a handheld packet.
The obesity crisis is so severe that menus in cafes and restaurants should display the calorific content of every dish, the thinktank says.
CVCH4 is the calorific value of methane (MJ m-3).
The calorific value was measured using a bomb calorimeter.
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