proximateˈprɒk sə mɪt
proximate
English Definitions:
proximate (adj)
closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects
"news of his proximate arrival"; "interest in proximate rather than ultimate goals"
proximate (adj)
very close in space or time
"proximate words"; "proximate houses"
proximate (Noun)
A grammatical marker in the Algonquian (and some other) languages for a principal third person
proximate (Adjective)
Close or closest; adjacent.
proximate (Adjective)
Immediately preceding or following in a chain of causation.
proximate (Adjective)
About to take place; impending.
Proximate
Proximates are used in the analysis of biological materials as a decomposition of a human-consumable good into its major constituents. What people consider proximates may vary, but usually includes: ⁕Water ⁕Carbohydrates ⁕Proteins ⁕Dietary fibres ⁕Fatty acids ⁕Ash ⁕Vitamins ⁕Dietary minerals ⁕Alcohol What makes proximates particular is that the total of their presence in the food must always sum up to 100%. The nutritional information on food containers usually specifies the nutrients in terms of proximates, but these seldom add up to 100%, indicating that the manufacturer left out some of the insignificant ones such as water.
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