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Date: 2016-05-15 16:46:50
Food and drink
Measurement
Nutrition
Personal life
Units of energy
Calorimeter
Calorimetry
Laboratory equipment
Food energy
Calorie
Marshmallow
Measuring instrument

Measuring Calories in Foods Furnished as a Free Service to Home Educators By The Backyard Scientist Jane Hoffman

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