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If no repeats present the D1S80 length is 148 nucleotides (nt). First repeat is 14 nt and then 16 nt thereafter...keep adding until you reach your total sequence length and that will give you your total number of repeats.
305
Nt - ninth, tenth
The abbreviation for 'New Testament' is NT.
NT stands for "net weight" in the context of measuring products or packages. It refers to the weight of the product itself without any additional packaging materials.
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NT Loader
NT stands for Northern Territory . . . .i belive. lol i was wondering the same thing!
It stands for the New Taiwan dollar.
Net Tonne
No! You Are A Fat C*nt Who Was Dropped At Birth! What does C*nt stand for?
New Technology. So when you see 'Uses Windows NT Technology' advertised, it reads 'Uses Windows New Technology Technology!'
NT=Observed time per unit x Performance rating ST=NT(1+Allowances) or { NT/(1-Allowances) if he works in a period eg 8 hours.}
To determine how many pounds of copper are needed to raise the Cu percent from 0.20 to 0.21 percent in a 165 NT ladle of steel, you would first calculate the amount of steel in the ladle. Then, based on the weight of the ladle and the increment in percentage, you can calculate the amount of copper needed using the formula: Amount of Copper (lbs) = Ladle Weight (lbs) * (0.21 - 0.20) / 100.
The abbreviation for weight is wt. This is often used on food packages together with the abbreviation nt, which stands for net. Together, they refer to the net weight contained in the container.
You need not only the weight but how far it is moved (lifted). Let us say 1 meter. The formula is: force x distance = work 150 nt x 1 m = 150 nt-m