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Development and Utilization of a Novel Prodosomed-Electrolyte and Phytochemical Formulation Technology to Restore Metabolic Homeostasis
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Bernard W. Downs, Manashi Bagchi, Bruce S. Morrison, Jeffrey Galvin, Steve Kushner, Debasis Bagchi
In food and dietary supplement industries, RDI is used in nutrition labeling to exhibit the daily value of foods, whereas the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) are a set of nutrition recommendations which involve both in the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) and the RDIs used for nutritional labeling.19Table 5.2 demonstrates the new RDI values19 of the electrolytes used in a formulation.
Glossary of scientific and technical terms in bioengineering and biological engineering
Published in Megh R. Goyal, Scientific and Technical Terms in Bioengineering and Biological Engineering, 2018
Reference daily intake or Recommended daily intake (RDI) is the daily intake level of a nutrient that is considered to be sufficient to meet the requirements of 97–98% of healthy individuals in in the United States
Identification of critical watershed using hydrological model and drought indices: a case study of upper Girna, Maharashtra, India
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The RDI uses the evapotranspiration and rainfall data. The RDI can be used effectively to monitor different meteorological drought (Tsakiris et al. 2007). To monitor opposite climate condition RDI can be used very well (Thomas et al. 2015). RDI provides a more realistic representation of drought conditions compared to the other indices (District et al. 2013; Shokoohi and Morovati 2015; Lunagaria and Suryanarayana 2017). The wet condition and dry conditions are shown by the positive and negative value of RDI respectively (Tsakiris and Vangelis 2005). RDI value can be calculated in two ways i.e. normalised and standardised (Zarch et al. 2011). The equations (1) and (2) are used for the normalised RDI calculations. (Tsakiris and Vangelis 2005; Pashiardis and Michaelides 2008; Tigkas et al. 2015)