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- In the metric system, a microgram or microgramme is a unit of m**** equal to one millionth (1×10−6) of a gram. The unit symbol is μg according to the International...
- 7 microgrammes of mercury per litre of blood, while his wife had even more - 56 microgrammes (the safe level is between one and three microgrammes). Kalashnikov...
- and she was taken to a police station where her lowest reading was 77 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath; more than double the legal limit...
- Comparison of the iodine content in urine in France (in microgramme/day), for some regions and departments (average levels of urine iodine, measured in...
- had 56 microgrammes of mercury per litre of blood, while her husband had 53.7 microgrammes. The safe level is between one and three microgrammes. Viktor...
- vaccines due to production processes, at an approximate maximum of one microgramme, around 15% of the average daily mercury intake in the US for adults...
- Singapore. Retrieved 2 May 2022. "“prescribed limit” means — (a) 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath; or (b) 80 milligrammes of alcohol...
- Fr. mezzanine, from Italian mezzanino microbe microcephalic microcosm microgramme micron Midi migraine migrant migration milieu ****oil militant militarisation...
- are not very sensitive having a limit of detection in the range 20-50 microgrammes/kg. TLC plates must be spra**** with aluminium chloride and heated. Analytical...
- Sd=(154\times (Ob^{2.8}))+3.6} Where: Sd = Actual smoke density on paper, in microgrammes (mcg) per square cm. Ob = The observed paper obscuration, as a proportion...