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kilogram 10−6 g μg
microgram (mcg) 106 g Mg
megagram (tonne) 10−9 g ng
nanogram 109 g Gg
gigagram 10−12 g pg
picogram 1012 g Tg
teragram 10−15 g fg femtogram...
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ratio can be
given in ng/dL per ng/(mL·h), that is,
nanogram per
deciliter of
aldosterone per
nanogram per (milliliter x hour) of renin. Also, it can be...
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postcode area, that
covers most of Nottinghamshire,
England Nitroglycerin Nanogram (ng)
Natural gas
Nasogastric (NG),
pertaining both to the nose and to the...
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prefix nano-
indicating a 1
billionth submultiple of an SI unit (e.g.
nanogram, nanometre, etc.) and second, the
primary unit of time in the SI. A nanosecond...
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prefix nano-
indicating a 1
billionth submultiple of an SI unit (e.g.
nanogram, nanometre, etc.) and second, the
primary unit of time in the SI. A nanosecond...
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chromatography column can
analyze illegal stimulants and
precursors with
nanogram-level sensitivity.
Raman spectroscopy has been
successfully tested to detect...
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Scottish Palliative Care
Guidelines state that "micrograms" and "
nanograms" must both be
written in full, and
never abbreviated as "mcg" or "μg"...
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vitamin D. The
normal range for
blood concentration in
adults is 20 to 50
nanograms per
milliliter (ng/mL). An
excess of
vitamin D
causes abnormally high...
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abbreviation (apart from some
units such as mg and mL;
micrograms and
nanograms should not be abbreviated). In the
United States,
abbreviations which...
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originally defined the curie, it was
proposed to make it
equivalent to 10
nanograms of
radium (a
practical amount). But
Marie Curie,
after initially accepting...