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104 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
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‘he chief reason for beginning the experimental day in the © 
morning is found in the belief that the condition of the body in 
respect to the amounts of material in the alimentary canal and 
of carbohydrates (glycogen) and oxygen in the tissues and 
fluids would be more nearly the same, from day to day, at the 
end of the period of rest and sleep than at any other time. 
SUMMARIZED RESULTS OF INDIVIDUAL EXPERIMENTS. 
Table 23 summarizes the results of metabolism experiments 
Nos. 5) epracowg ry 2S! iy 9 UC es We 23-26, 28, 29,:31,132 and 34>. 
TABLE 23.—PArRT I. 
Summary of income and outgo of nitrogen and carbon in I7 €x- 
periments, covering 57 days. 


















; H NITROGEN. | CARBON. 
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SU USuUBJECTAND KIND }b[ oa {fog |) 264 eg x i 41 Oe age 
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a OF EXPERIMENT. |.0/| § | 9/1 See: a es ea Pes 
= a oe be Wi. Ba ie aa 5 ae a 3 
iu u| a q q sep a I q =| Hate rate 
0) 3 IH 1H HH me) | Ls tH lanl Ya, Ba 
ap Q 10) =| 0 
Rest Experiments. Gm.|Gm|Gm.} Gm. | Gm. | Gm.| Gm.| Gm. | Gm. 
seSubject-L. Oc; = = dodged yo. 1p 248 .9/13.8|11.6/231.7| —8.2 
8| Subject E.O., - -| 4/20.8)1.3/19.5| 0.0/270 7|10.6|13.9|224.5|+21.7 
g| Subject E.O., - -| 4/19.11.3)18.4 — ,6/261.6|/13.4|12.6|223.6,+12.0 
13| Subject E. O., - -| 3/18.7/1.1/19.5|—1.9/245.8)11.1/15.1/205.2 +14.4 
14| Subject E.O., - -| 4/15.1) .g 16.2)/—2.0/239.0| 7.4/12.2/207.3 +12.1 
23) Subject E.O., - -| 3/19.81.1/19.0} —.3]244.9)10.2|12 2\216.4) +6.1° 
24| Subject E.O., - -| 3/19.8)1.3/18.2) + .3|299.7/10.5 II.8|230.9;+46.5. 
Av. 7 expts. E. O., - |25/18.91.2.18.4| —.7|258.7.11.0)12.8)/219.9 +15.0 
21| Subject A. W.5S., -| 3/15.5/1.0/15.4) —.9/215.2) 9.0)10 8|217.4|—22.0 
2s| Subject J. F.S., - - | 3/17.7/1.0,16.4) +.3/270.9) 9.7/12 9/216.6/+31.7 
26| Subject J. F.S., - - | 3/15.9/1.1/15.4] —.6/233.2) 9.4)11 o|196.1)-+16.7 
28| Subject J. F.S., - - | 3/15.8)1.2)15.3) —.7 245 .8|10.0|10.9/210.7|/+14.2 
Av. 3 expts. J. F.S., | 9/16.51.115.7; —.3|250.0) 9.7/11.6)207.8)+20.9 
Ay. 11 rest expts., - |87|/17.91.2/17.4| —.6/252.4/10.5/12.3/216.4/+-18.2 
Work Experiments. 
6: Subject BE: O7,” ~:~ A4\Ig.1/1.5|/16.5|4+-1.1|336. 7 12.4|12.5|/345.2/—33.4 
11| Subject E.O., - -| 4/19.8)2.2)18.1] —.5/373.5/20.2|)12.7 372.0;—32.0 
Ay. 2 expts. E. O., - | 8/19.5:1.9/17.3| + .3|855.1/16.3/12.6/858.9 —32.7 
29| Subject J. F.S.,- -| 3/16.0 .8/16.0] —.8/333.6] 8.3/11.2/334.9,—20.8 
31| Subject J. F.S.,- -| 3/16.1) .8/15.6| —.3/321.5 Sid 10.9/315 .8'—13.3 
32| Subject J. F.S.,- - | 3/16.1/1.2/15.7| —.8/320.0'12.6)/1T.0 325 .6'—29.2 
34| Subject J. F.S.,-  - | 3[16.0]1.2/16.7|\—1.9/335.7/11.6 I1.6|345.4/—32.9: 
Av. 4 expts. J. F.S., |12/16.1/1.0/16.0\—1.0/827.7/10.2)11.2 330.4,—24.1 
Ay. 6 work expts., - 20/17.2)1.816.4 —.5/836.8)12.2/11.7/339.9—26.9 
Av. all (17) expts., - |57|17.7|1.2/18.8 — 61282 .9/11.1/12. 1/283. 1| —1.0 

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