B1 typically refers to a specific section or block on a map. It could be used to reference a particular grid coordinate or area for navigation purposes.
These codes typically refer to the levels of aflatoxin contamination found in a sample of food or feed. B1 and B2 are specific types of aflatoxins, while G1 and G2 are other types. M1 and M2 are metabolites of B1 and B2 that can be found in milk. High levels of these toxins can be harmful if consumed.
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A contour map.
Yes, vitamin B1 is essential for its synthesis.
A map scaled at 1:175000 means that one centimetre on the map represents 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
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Assuming "take away" means to subtract, here is the formula for subtracting the contents of cell B1 from the contents of cell A1:=A1-B1
B1 in science is you and genes
Oil or filter change & tire rotation
"=((B1-A1)/B1)*100" alternatively if you format the cell as a %, it would just be "=(b1-a1)/b1"
It means: Oil & Filter change and a Tire Rotation
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WEIGHT in scientific terms means product of force of gravitational pull on the body say B1 ,and the accurate mass of the sameobject B1. the gravitational pull differs from region to region on earth.hence............................
B1 is a relative reference.
B1S1means...B1 means the side of the V6,V8,V10 engines where is situated the number 1 cylinder. B2 means the other side of the V6, V8, V10 engine. On straight line engine they only use B1. S1 means the sensor upstream or before the catalyst converter and S2 means the sensor after the catalytic converter.
You could use either of the following, by putting the formulas in any cells except A1 and B1: =A1+B1 =SUM(A1:B1)
it means the map measurements will coordinate with the measurements of the map location.