cervical vertebrae
A 10-day-old baby's stomach is usually about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 2-month-old baby's stomach is usually about the size of a large egg, holding around 4-5 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 3-week-old baby's stomach is usually about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 3-week-old newborn's stomach is typically about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 4-month-old baby's stomach is usually about the size of a large egg, holding around 4-6 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
The vertebrae formula of an ox is C7, T13, L6, S5, Ca18-20.
The vertebral formula of sheep is typically represented as C7 T13 L6 S5 Cd16-18. This indicates that sheep have 7 cervical vertebrae, 13 thoracic vertebrae, 6 lumbar vertebrae, 5 sacral vertebrae, and a variable number (usually 16 to 18) of caudal (tail) vertebrae. This formula is similar to that of many other mammals, but the specific counts can vary slightly among individual sheep.
I think there's a mistake somewhere in the Thoracic vertebrae, where you stated 17. Adding the total vertebrae above gives a total of 49, whereas it was stated that the total vertebrae of chicken is 39!. Could that be a typographical error in the computation of thoracic vertebrae of chicken?
To calculate the maximum transverse velocity of the string at a specific point, you can use the formula v A, where v is the maximum transverse velocity, A is the amplitude of the wave, and is the angular frequency of the wave.
It is the same as with transverse waves, because you are only considering it's amplitude.
The chemical formula for the ionic compound containing calcium and fluorine is CaF2.
The generally accepted vertebral formula for the domesticated horse3 is C ϭ 7, T ϭ 18, L ϭ 6, S ϭ 5, Ca ϭ 15-21, where C is cervical, T is thoracic, L is lumbar, S is sacral, and Ca is caudal (coccygeal).
The method that can be used to find the magnitude of the maximum transverse velocity of particles in the wire is by using the formula for maximum transverse velocity, which is given by v A, where A is the amplitude of the wave and is the angular frequency of the wave.
An example of a chemical formula representing a molecule containing two atoms of oxygen is O2.
CnH2n + 2)
There is no correct chemical formula described in your question. When calcium and chlorine combine, they form calcium chloride with a formula of CaCl2.
Si2O3