Katabolic

Word KATABOLIC
Character 9
Hyphenation kat a bol ic
Pronunciations N/A

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It used to be said that the male was more "katabolic," the female more "anabolic." ❋ Melvin Moses Knight (1934)

Both katabolic and anabolic changes share in the depression, and though less energy is used up, still less energy is generated. ❋ Various (N/A)

These chemical changes are of various kinds, but the great source of heat is the katabolic process, known as oxidation. ❋ Albert F. Blaisdell (N/A)

Anabolic: the constructive change from food material to animal tissue: see katabolic. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)

Metabolism: is transformation: the whole process or series of changes of food into tissue and cell-substance and of these latter into waste products the first of these changes being anabolic, the second katabolic. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)

On the whole, the authorities consider that man is made for the discharge of energy at a high rate for a short time, he is the katabolic element, while woman stores up energy for her children and represents the anabolic element of the race. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Anabolic as well as katabolic processes go on there; i. e., growth as well as decay takes place. ❋ A Martian (1920)

To put it more precisely, the life-ratio of anabolic to katabolic changes, A/K, in the female is normally greater than the corresponding life-ratio, ❋ Unknown (1909)

In the male metabolism is much more rapid than in the female; hence the male organism is said to be more katabolic. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The medium by which these katabolic changes are set going and controlled is the nervous system. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The typical plant is, on whole, passive and synthetic, or anabolic; the typical animal, active and katabolic; and the excess of kataboly over anaboly in the animal is compensated for by the anabolic work stored up, as it were, by the plant, which is, directly or indirectly, the animal's food. ❋ Unknown (1906)

I wrote a second paper on glycogen and its relation to katabolic processes ❋ Unknown (1903)

While the male savage was still a mere hunter and fighter, expressing masculine energy, the katabolic force, along its essential line, expanding, scattering, the female savage worked out in equally natural ways the conserving force of female energy. ❋ Unknown (1898)

May not the ecbolic period in men be compared to the menstrual period in women, and be an example of the greater katabolic activity of men? ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)

If men are more capable in expressing the katabolic needs of aggression and protection, women must furnish the anabolic products of care and conservation. ❋ Earl Barnes (1898)

Man's katabolic nature and his greater freedom have given him almost a monopoly of crime under these laws which he has made. ❋ Earl Barnes (1898)

The change may be all in the direction of advancing civilization; but just as in the assimilation of our subject races, the philosophic mind must be distressed by the disappearance of so many varieties of speech, customs, and artistic and industrial products, so in this present assimilation, one cannot help regretting the steady disappearance of the katabolic qualities of the human male. ❋ Earl Barnes (1898)

The stallion, bull or ram is too katabolic, too much of a consuming, distributing, destroying force to be very valuable in the daily routine of agriculture or commerce. ❋ Earl Barnes (1898)

Thomson and others have maintained that the sex-difference is one of metabolism, the ovum being more anabolic, the sperm more katabolic. ❋ J. T. Cunningham (1897)

Various visual substances by their anabolic or katabolic changes are supposed to produce the variations of sensation of light and colour. ❋ Jagadis Chandra Bose (1897)

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