Sov på min arm was created on 2001-02-14.
Using the gas law: PV= NRT you can get this conclusion: P1V1/T2= P2V2/T1 To simplify you can do this operation: (NL/min)/(P+1) = L/min P: is your Operating Pressure
The two chromatid arms on chromosomes are called the "p arm" and the "q arm." The p arm is the shorter arm, while the q arm is the longer one. These designations help in identifying the location of genes and structural features on the chromosome. The terms are derived from the French words "petit" (small) for the p arm and "queue" (tail) for the q arm.
The p arm is the shorter arm of the chromosome. The q arm is the longer arm. For chromosomes which are metacentric, the arms tend to be the same length. For submetacentric, acrocentric, or telocentric, the p and q arms show clear differences in length- and thus are classified accordingly.
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It could be... >The p-arm in a DNA strand or the petit arm might be the P word with P DNA 23 P in each nucleus. OR It could be... >23 pairs in each nucleus. Because there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a nucleus.
Oliver Otis Howard lost his arm in the civil war ;p
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When the p arm and q arm have the same length in a chromosome, they are called metacentric chromosomes. This results in the centromere being positioned in the center, giving the chromosome a symmetric appearance.
Woman: GFR (mL/min) = 1,04*[140-age (year)]*weight (kg) P - Kr (µmol/L) Man: GFR (mL/min ) = 1,23*(140-age (year)*weight (kg) P - Kr (µmol/L) Woman: GFR (mL/min) = 1,04*[140-age (year)]*weight (kg) P - Kr (µmol/L) Man: GFR (mL/min ) = 1,23*(140-age (year)*weight (kg) P - Kr (µmol/L)