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Perl/CGI Metabolism calculator
5524 Perl/CGI Metabolism calculator http://tesol.net/scripts/MetaboCalc/ MetaboCalc uses the Harris-Benedict equation to give you an approximation of how many calories you burn per day and at rest. It shows the base number, and also plus and minus 5% and 20% due to errors inherent in that equation. Basically, this calculator is intended to show your RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate) or BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate). Actually, BMR and RMR are slightly different, but they're often referred to as the same thing, so we're not going to worry too much about that. CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > Calculators Oct 10, 2006 Scripts for Educators

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