yes
30 gauge
29 or 30, depending on the website you look at.
They were married the day they both committed suicide. They were actually married the day before they both committed suicide. They got married on 29 April 1945 and committed suicide on 30 April 1945.
The Prime Minister was Sir Robert Peel - 30 August 1841 to 29 June 1846
Out of Kim,Kourtney,and Khloe,Khloe is the oldest.She is 30,Kim is 29,And Kourtney is 25.
Bigger guage number = smaller diameter wire. 30 guage is thinner
No, 30 gauge PVC is not heavier than 18 gauge PVC. In fact, the gauge number is a measure of thickness, and as the gauge number increases, the material becomes thinner and lighter. Therefore, 30 gauge PVC, being thinner than 18 gauge PVC, will be lighter in weight.
Yes, a 30 gauge needle is larger than a 31 gauge needle. In the gauge system, a higher number indicates a smaller diameter, so a 31 gauge needle is thinner than a 30 gauge needle. Therefore, the 31 gauge needle would be the smaller of the two.
It depends on your dosage. If you are taking 30 units or less a 3/10cc syringe with a 28 gauge would be good. If you need more than 30 units or if you're mixing insulins, a 1/2cc. We've had good results with BD stringes.
several answers above are incorrect. from the explanations, you need to take whatever the guage is and invert it.... comparing 10 guage to 9.....1/10 is thinner than 1/9. 1/30 is thinner than 1/15 etc. Shame on the responses that get it wrong.
An 18- or 22-gauge needle attached to a 20-30-mL syringe is inserted into the cyst. The doctor removes the fluid slowly by suction.
yes
12 gauge
(-29) + 30 is the same as 30-29 so the answer is 1
30 gauge wire is much "thinner" than 10 gauge wire. Hence, if you are using 10 gauge for an application requiring only 30 gauge, it will more than handle any current flow. However, if the application requires 10 gauge wire you cannot use 30 gauge wire.
IU is international units and it's same whether it's of 40 IU or 100 IU insulin. But one is supposed to use 40 iu syringe for 40 IU and 100 IU syringe for 100 IU insulin. You take 30 units in corresponding syringe, dose is gonna remain same. If you interchange the syringe then things get complicated and need to do some math. So for 30 units of 40 IU insulin and want to use 100 IU/ml syringe then you need to use 75 units of 40 IU in 100 IU syringe. Avoid interchange of syringe to be safe.
On a 1 ml Syringe the line marking .25 ml will be a longer hash mark between .20 ml and .30 ml. When measuring medication always use the syringe included with the medication.