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Dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12) is a colorless gas popularly known by the genericized brand name Freon (as Freon-12).It is a chlorofluorocarbon halomethane (CFC) used as a refrigerant and aerosol spray propellant.
SPINA-GBeta significantly correlates with the M value in glucose clamp studies and (better than HOMA-Beta) with the two-hour value in oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT), glucose rise in OGTT, subscapular skinfold, truncal fat content and the HbA1c fraction.
Tin (50 Sn) is the element with the greatest number of stable isotopes (ten; three of them are potentially radioactive but have not been observed to decay). This is probably related to the fact that 50 is a "magic number" of protons.
In humans, an oral dose of 40-60 mL 96% ethanol is advised followed by 1.0-1.5 g/kg of 5-10% ethanol intravenously during the first hour and 0.1 g/kg during the following 6–8 hours. This therapy is meant for fluoroacetate (FA) poisoning which is highly related MFA, so this therapy aimed at MFA may result in other outcomes.
TWA 0.5 mg/m 3 (as Sb) [1] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). N verify ( what is Y N ?)
405 g equates to four digits on the right side of the denarius. This value is based on the English weight system. 406 g would give a period value for the denarius and is based on the German Customs Union mark. 408 g is slightly high and equates to 10 ⁄ 12 of the old French pound. It equates to a single digit decimal point for the denarius.
Morane-Saulnier M.S.450 ~322 Produced in-house under the designation D-3800 and D.3801/3803. Messerschmitt Bf 109 ~129 Operated 10 D-1s, 89 E-3a "Emil" variants, 2 F-4s and 14 G-6s. Dewoitine D.27 ~66 Produced directly in Switzerland; Hanriot HD.1 ~16 Ex surplus planes of the Italians; Nieuport 28A ~15; Machhi M.5 ~7; Comte AC-1 ~1 ...
The older United States Standard Gauge is based upon 40 lb per square foot per inch thick. Gauge is defined differently for ferrous (iron-based) and non-ferrous metals (e.g. aluminium and brass). The gauge thicknesses shown in column 2 (U.S. standard sheet and plate iron and steel decimal inch (mm)) seem somewhat arbitrary.