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Dictionary » K » Kilogram KilogramKilogram (Science: unit) The si unit of mass, 1000 g; equivalent to 15,432.358 gr, 2.2046226 lb. Avoirdupois, or 2.6792289 lb. Troy. Abbreviation: kg ![]()
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Results from our forumSpleen analysis... "normal" restrained animals was 57.4 ± 3.19 ml, the plasma volume being 31.2 ± 1.93 ml, and the red blood cell volume 26.2 ± 2.08 ml per kilogram body weight. These values tended to be lower than those of eutherian mammals and it is suggested that this might be associated with a possible ...
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Re: Surviving cannibals... their food, which explains that excrements still contain energy (otherwise dungbeetle would starve to death :wink: ). This is the reason why one kilogram of grass will never become one kilogram of cow, which itself will not allow to produce one kilogram of John Smith. This is why food chains ...
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The Fiber Disease... of recombinant DNA containing genes for the biosynthesis of toxin molecules lethal for vertebrates at an LD50 of less than 100 nanograms per kilogram of body weight, or (3) the deliberate transfer of recombinant DNA, or DNA or RNA derived from recombinant DNA into one or more human research ...
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The Fiber Disease... without the public knowing. "Section III-B-1. Experiments Involving the Cloning of Toxin Molecules with LD50 of Less than 100 Nanograms per Kilogram Body Weight Deliberate formation of recombinant DNA containing genes for the biosynthesis of toxin molecules lethal for vertebrates at an LD50 ...
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...... I do not understand how can the optional combinations can sum up to less than 16, or how can there be a situation in whcih the fruit weighs only 1 kilogram. So what of the four is it? *About your other answers..'Fraid they're right Thanks, and please reply fast. :wink:
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