Definitions for "BMR"
Keywords:  basal, metabole, calories, rest, awake
Basal metabolic rate. Oxygen consumption in fasting state and in a warm restful environment after 1-hour rest.
the rate at which heat is produced by an individual in a resting state
Below-market-rate dwelling unit (1) Any housing unit specifically priced to be sold or rented to low- or moderate-income households for an amount less than the fair-market value of the unit. Both the State of California and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development set standards for determining which households qualify as "low income" or "moderate income." (2) The financing of housing at less than prevailing interest rates. http://www.hud.gov
Body Mass Ratio. Weight (kg) / Height (m)2 Among middle-aged adults, the BMR is closely linked to fat in the body. The risk of diabetes, high blood pressure or coronary disease grows in parallel with the BMR. As no specific BMR is associated with an increased risk of disease, the reference levels vary. In this ratio, a BMR of 25 to 29.9 is considered as overweight (or stoutness) and a BMR of more than 30 is considered obesity. Back
Acronym for ‘Bureau of Mining and Reclamation’. This agency of the Commonwealth’s Department of Environmental Protection develops regulation and policy for active mining within the state.
Keywords:  refinery, metals, base
Base Metals Refinery
Keywords:  baseline, monitoring, report
Baseline Monitoring Report
Keywords:  big, roll, money