10000
The same as the units you started with.
It is the same as: 0.0123*10000 = 123
The same units as mass, for objects in the same gravitational reference frame.
No. Measurement units are defined by and conversely. So the same units necessarily means same dimensions.
Yes. In fact, patients with low levels of anti-thrombin the additional antithrombin in FFP will augment the efficacy of heparin.
As long as your prescribing doctors are aware of the other conditions - to my knowledge these two medications are not contraindicated.
They are both act as coagulant. Vitamin K is an antidote for Warfarin and Protamine Sulfate is an antidote for Heparin.
yes
No, vitamin K and protamine sulfate are not the same. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a key role in blood clotting, while protamine sulfate is a medication used to reverse the effects of heparin, an anticoagulant.
No, two 5000 BTU units are not the same as one 10000 BTU unit in terms of cooling power. While the total BTU output may be the same, two smaller units will typically cool two separate areas independently, whereas one larger unit can cool a single larger area more effectively.
The same as the number of zeros in 10000, that is, 4.
10000
It is the same as 1005/10000 litres.
That depends on what the 10,000 units are. Assuming the amount is 10,000 US Dollars, it would have the same buying power as $79,450 in 2013. Similarly, $10,000 today would have the same buying power as $1,250 in 1959.
I had this same question, and found a reference to INT with regards to IV access on this website: http://faculty.mercer.edu/summervill_j/iv.htm I could not find it anywhere else! It describes Peripheral IVs with INT in parentheses. INT is the abbreviation for "intermittent needle therapy." This is when an IV catheter is inserted and capped off to be used at a later time for intravenous medication administration.
You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.