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nanogram 109 g Gg
gigagram 10−12 g pg
picogram 1012 g Tg
teragram 10−15 g fg
femtogram 1015 g Pg
petagram 10−18 g ag
attogram 1018 g Eg
exagram 10−21 g zg zeptogram...
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gravitation fg (Unix), a
computer command to
resume a
suspended process Femtogram (fg), a unit of m**** Fibergl****, a
material that
includes fine fibers...
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nanogram 109 g Gg
gigagram 10−12 g pg
picogram 1012 g Tg
teragram 10−15 g fg
femtogram 1015 g Pg
petagram 10−18 g ag
attogram 1018 g Eg
exagram 10−21 g zg zeptogram...
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target for longer.
Using available microgram quantities of einsteinium,
femtogram quantities of mendelevium-256 may be produced. The
recoil momentum of...
- Liquids" (PDF). F2 Chemicals.
Begley P,
Foulger B,
Simmonds P (1988). "
Femtogram detection of
perfluorocarbon tracers using capillary gas chromatography-electron-capture...
- 900 picograms of radium, and one
liter of sea
water contains about 89
femtograms of radium.
Radium was
discovered by
Marie Skłodowska-Curie and her husband...
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detection and
weighs less than 3 lbs. The
sensitivity is in the
order of
femtogram (1 × 10−15 grams). This is the only such
technology in the
field that...
- this type of compound, the
minimum detectable quantity (MDQ) is at the
femtogram ( 10 − 15 g {\displaystyle 10^{-15}\,\mathrm {g} } ) or
picogram ( 10...
- GC-MS
instruments can
detect substances whose concentrations are in the
femtogram (10−15) range. However, in practice, due to signal-to-noise
ratios and...
- data.
Recent estimates used an
average cellular biom**** of
about 20–30
femtogram carbon (fgC) per cell in the
subsurface and
terrestrial habitats. The...