0.5 micro gram = 0.5 x 1000 = 500 nano grams. Hence 779.4 nano grams is greater than 0.5 micro grams by 279.4 nano grams
You will have over a millilitre for a start. If you administer 1ml, you administer 200ug. 240-200ug is 40ug still needed. 40/200 is 1 fifth or 0.2 of a millilitre. Therefore 1+0.2 is 1.2ml needed to be administered.
.65 grams. Move the decimal over 3 places to the left.
The DoD uses a screening test that will confirm your use of THC if your urine contains over 50 nanograms per milliliter of urine. If you test negative you pass, the test goes no further. If you test positive via this screening test your urine is then sent thru a mass spectrometer which will confirm your use of THC if your urine contains more than 15 nanograms of THC.
13.4 micrograms. Deci- meaning 1/10th of a liter. Just move your decimal point over 1.
Your body does in fact create THC but a low percentage, therefore yes but there is a limit - i believe your nanogram count cant be over 25 nanograms
On average (and each person is slightly different) anything over 1,100 micrograms, total, can be considered an overdose. This includes the iodine that you get from food. 1,100 micrograms is the same as 1.1 milligrams. A full gram of water, say, occupies a volume about the same as a sugar cube. So it takes very, very little pure iodine in you to be an overdose. Yet, you cannot live normally without a tiny bit of iodine in your body. That is why table salt comes with a tiny amount of iodine in it.
I'm not sure if it is true or not, but it's a possibility. It takes over a hundred hits of pretty good acid to OD. The lethal dose level is 12,000 micrograms and today's good street hits normally range from 75- 150 micrograms.
PSA levels that are considered normal for men are in the range of four to nine nanograms per millimeter in blood. Anything over these numbers indicates a possibility of prostate cancer.
Mirena is an intrauterine device (IUD) that releases 52 mg of levonorgestrel, a type of progestin, over a period of up to five years. The device continuously releases a small amount of progestin (approximately 20 micrograms per day) to prevent pregnancy and can also help manage heavy menstrual bleeding.
The formula is no. moles is mass over molecular mass. If you multiply micromole by molecular mass you get micrograms. Then you have to divide by 1000 to convert per litre to per millilitre.
Yes, 300 micrograms of fentanyl can cause an overdose, especially for individuals who are not tolerant to opioids. Fentanyl is highly potent, with doses as low as 2 milligrams being potentially lethal for those without opioid tolerance. It's crucial to use fentanyl only under medical supervision and to be aware of the risks associated with its use. If an overdose is suspected, immediate medical attention is required.
A typical microchip contains a very small amount of silver, generally ranging from a few micrograms to a few milligrams, depending on the specific design and application. Silver is primarily used in the form of conductive inks or as a coating for certain components to enhance electrical conductivity. Due to the miniaturization of electronics, the overall silver content in microchips has decreased over time.