25 units
In medicine, a trough level is the lowest level that a medicine is present in the body. In a medicine that is administered periodically, the trough level should be measured just before the administration of the next dose in order to avoid overdosing.
That depends on what part you entered and how long you remained there. Only inside the actual core itself would the dose rate be high enough to kill you "instantly", even in the containment building itself of a properly functioning reactor the shielding is good enough that the dose rate is low enough that you could actually live there many weeks before the accumulated dose was large enough to begin to cause radiation sickness, anywhere else in the reactor facility the dose rate is so low that it is not even conclusively proven that remaining there as long as you like would give you a dose large enough to detectably shorten your life (but they do monitor workers and if their total accumulated radiation dose exceeds a specified level the company is required to either move them to equivalent work that will not expose them or give them paid vacation for specified time periods).
Why dose a blimp need to be moored wheb on the ground
A ruler.
Dose means the amount of medicine you should take per day or whatever.... Disappeared means vanished.
30 Units.
It would be 64.5*15.87 mcg = 1023.615 mcg
Prior to treatment, patients are typically administered a dose of heparin, an anticoagulant that prevents blood clotting, to ensure the free flow of blood through the dialyzer and an uninterrupted dialysis run for the patient.
It depends on weight,age,and,health of patient.
4000 units in patients with insulin antibodies
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Because most people don't know the units/ml. It's much easier for them to simply draw the dose in units. Could also lead to med errors/patient harm if people withdrew and administered 15 ml instead of 15 units.
Crack-cocaine is quite dangerous so I would put that.
infectious dose of HIV ranges from 400 units to 4000 units
0.25ML
Loading dose?
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