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- Schofield Equation Calculator: Basal Metabolic Rate
The Nutrition and Food Web Archive's Schofield equation calculator for males and females
- Model No. 3 Schofield - Top Break - Cartridge Revolvers - Hand Guns . . .
The S W Model No 3 Schofield was greatly improved over the Model No 3 American The latch on the Schofield can be operated with one hand while on horseback and empty cases automatically ejected
- The Smith Wesson Schofield Revolver History | Outdoor Life
People know about the Smith Wesson Schofield revolver, even if it’s only from watching Unforgiven Officially known as the S W Model 3, it’s one of the important revolvers of the Old West
- Uberti 1875 Schofield for Sale - Best Price - In Stock Deals
The Uberti 1875 Schofield is a meticulously crafted reproduction of the famous top-break revolver, known for its innovative design and historical importance Chambered in 45 Colt, this revolver features a 7-inch blued steel barrel and frame, ensuring durability and a classic aesthetic
- Schofield Revolver: S W’s Most Famous Top-Break - Gun Digest
The Smith Wesson Schofield (usually pronounced SKO-field rather than SHOW-field) revolver is probably the best known by the general public of any of the Model Threes, and the one most associated with the Old West in the collective American imagination
- Schofield Equation Calculator - NutriAdmin
The Schofield equation refers to a series of equations developed by Dr William Schofield in the mid-20th century to estimate Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) in adults
- The S W Performance Center 2000 Schofield - American Handgunner
The 10th was home to the distinguished Buffalo Soldiers, a unit of African American soldiers who fought extensively in the Apache Wars Those that carried the Schofield considered them a superior weapon Testing proved a soldier could fire and reload the Schofield seven times faster than the Colt!
- Schofield Equation – Body Calculate
The Schofield equations, introduced in 1985 1, are a set of formulas used to estimate Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) based on body weight, age, and sex The World Health Organization (WHO) used the Schofield Equations for many years
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