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This depends upon how much current they draw. Older ones tend to be less efficient and draw more. You will have to check the nameplate to see what the current draw is and add them up. Then Ohm's law and the power conversion formula will have to be used.
Obviously 15 - 18ml per gram approx.
Draw a line from any part on the outside of a circle to the exact center of the circle. * * * * * That is fine if you know where the center is but not much use if you are just given a circle and do not know where the exact centre is. In this case: Draw a chord - a straight line joining any two points on the circumference of the circle. Then draw the perpendicular bisector of the chord. Draw another chord and its perpendicular bisector. The two perpendicular bisectors will meet at the centre.
C = 2 * pi * r = 14 pi = 43.96 inches A = pi * r^2 = 3.14 * 49 = 153.86 square inches
only use a insulin syringe for insulin. insulin MUST be correct.
A syringe is a great technique for blood drawing! It allows the phlebotomist to control the vacuum, which is good because it is much less traumatic on a patient's vein. A syringe may also be used to obtain blood from a small, or otherwise difficult vein.
how much is 0.15 in a 1.0 syringe
125ml
125mL is about 1/4 pint.
Does not hurt much. They will draw a bit of blood with a syringe and put it in a small container. Feels like someone pinching you for a second or two and then it is over.
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0.2 or one fifth.
A 1.0 ml syringe will not hold 1.4 cc.