78 ng are equal to 78*10-9 g
0.000044 g = 0.044 milligrams = 44 micrograms = 44000 nanograms.
The nano- prefix means × 10^-9 The milli- prefix means × 10^-3 1 mg = 10^-3 g = 10^(6-9) g = 10^6 × 10^-9 = 10^6 ng To convert mg to ng multiply by 10^6 = 1,000,000 → To convert ng to mg divide by 10^6 → 5000 mg = 5000 ÷ 1,000,000 ng = 0.005 ng ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatively, manipulating the powers of 10: 5000 ng = 5000 × 10^-9 g = 5000 × (10^-6-3) g = 5000 × 10^-6 × 10^-3 g = (5000 × 10^-6) mg = 0.005 mg
258,000 g
1470 g
1 gram = 1,000,000,000 nanograms
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ano ang ibigsabihin ng turpentine
There are seven phonemes, or distinct speech sounds, in the word 'beginning'.They are b / e / g / i / nn / i / ng.
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anu ang kahulugan ng paniniwala ng behaviorist
G G F E F G G A G E G F F F E D E F G G A G F E Le-ron Le-ron Sin-ta Bu-ko ng Pa-pa-ya Da-la da-la'y bus-lo Si-sid-lan ng bu-nga G G F E F G E E E F G A A A C2 B A G C2 B B A Pag-da-ting Sa du-lo'y na-ba-li ang sa-nga Ka-pos ka-pa-la-ran hu-ma-nap ng B C2 i- ba
Nestor G. Leynes
1,000,000 mg in a ng
ang sultanato ay isang pagkakamaling sadya ng mga muslim at dapat sundin ang mga utos ng mga ninuno.
It would seem that way, but it is technically not. The "ng" in "long" is not really an "n" or a "g" but is a single sound (called a phoneme). If you say the word "no" and the word "go" and think about where you make the sounds, they are in completely different places ("n" is on the alveolar ridge while "g" is velar, towards the back of the throat). When you say "ng" in "long", it is said in the same place as a "g". More specifically, a "g" is a plosive or stop (air is temporarily stopped in the mouth before the consonant is made-also "t", "d", "p" and "b"), whereas an "n" and "ng" are nasal (sound travels through the nose). I suspect that since "ng" has the same place of articulation as a "g" and the same manner of articulation as an "n", that is why in English (and several other languages), it is often represented by both. The symbol used in phonetics to represent this sound is /ŋ/.
a type of feeding style through an NJ, NG, G, GJ or J tube.