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Ancel Keys was a fellow of the National Research Council of America, who did the perfusion experiment leading to the observation of chloride secretion in the Zoophysiological Laboratory in Copenhagen, Denmark, under the direction of August Krogh.
A micro-Kjeldahl method is described. The method is more rapid than the ordinary macro-Kjeldahl procedure and is not appreciably less accurate
Based on an appeal from the Army Quartermaster Corps, experiments to design and test rations for the promotion and maintenance of combat effectiveness for paratroopers were undertaken. Neither Keys nor the military was particularly interested in vitamins, but rather they wanted to put calories into a small packet of nonperishable food ... the Keys or K-ration was designed in the Laboratory and at field test sites in both hot and cold areas on the North American continent.
During World War II, I worked with Dr. Ancel Keys on the K ration. This emergency ration was named after Dr. Keys because of the pioneering work he did in getting our country conscious of the fact that a ration of this type would be surely needed if we became embroiled in war.
Reprint of Keys A, Fidanza F, Karvonen MJ, Kimuru N, Taylor HL. "Indices of relative weight and obesity". J Chron Dis 1972. Vol. 25. pp. 329–343.
A micro-Kjeldahl method is described. The method is more rapid than the ordinary macro-Kjeldahl procedure and is not appreciably less accurate
Based on an appeal from the Army Quartermaster Corps, experiments to design and test rations for the promotion and maintenance of combat effectiveness for paratroopers were undertaken. Neither Keys nor the military was particularly interested in vitamins, but rather they wanted to put calories into a small packet of nonperishable food ... the Keys or K-ration was designed in the Laboratory and at field test sites in both hot and cold areas on the North American continent.
During World War II, I worked with Dr. Ancel Keys on the K ration. This emergency ration was named after Dr. Keys because of the pioneering work he did in getting our country conscious of the fact that a ration of this type would be surely needed if we became embroiled in war.
Reprint of Keys A, Fidanza F, Karvonen MJ, Kimuru N, Taylor HL. "Indices of relative weight and obesity". J Chron Dis 1972. Vol. 25. pp. 329–343.