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maize pollen 3.5×10−10 kg Very fine
grain of sand (0.063 mm diameter, 350
nanograms) 10−9 microgram (μg) 3.6×10−9 kg
Human ovum 2.4×10−9 kg US RDA for vitamin...
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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...
- for
blood concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in
adults is 20 to 50
nanograms per
milliliter (ng/mL).
Blood levels necessary to
cause adverse effects...
- from 300 to 1,200
nanograms per deciliter. Low
testosterone values in
males post-puberty
would be
considered any
value under 300
nanograms per deciliter....
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antimatter is
enormously expensive (estimated at US$6
billion for
every 100
nanograms), the
quantities of
antimatter generated are very small, and
current technology...
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Investigation to be
either sweat or saliva) was in such
minute quantities (
nanograms) that it
could have come from the clothing's
manufacturing process.) In...
- toxin") is a
potent toxin with an
estimated lethal dose less than 2.5
nanograms per
kilogram of body weight, and is
responsible for the
symptoms of tet****...
- elements, such as iron, are
present at tiny
concentrations of just a few
nanograms (10−9 grams) per liter. The
concentration of any
element depends on its...
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operate a
motor vehicle with a THC
level of 5
nanograms or more per
milliliter of
whole blood or 10
nanograms or more per
milliliter of
other bodily substances...