Kilogram Sentence Examples

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  • Some people can go as low as 16-20 calories per kilogram.

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  • To lose one kilogram of fat requires an energy deficit of around 7,000 calories.

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  • The weight of a cubic decimetre of water reaches 1000 grammes under a pressure of four atmospheres; but in vacuo, at all temperatures, the weight of water is less than a kilogram.

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  • Officers also recovered a five-figure sum of money as well as approximately half a kilogram of cocaine following house searches.

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  • The level of radiation of the typical mobile phone is around 0.2 to 1 watt per kilogram.

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  • The next gentlest is codeine phosphate, given four times a day, at 1-2 mgm for every kilogram of body weight.

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  • Children without liver cirrhosis require about 1-2 grams of protein per pound (2-3 grams per kilogram) of body weight.

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  • Children with mild to moderate dehydration should be given 50 to 100 mL (roughly 2-3.5 ounces) of an ORS per kilogram body weight during two to four hours to replace fluid losses.

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  • The kilogram (kg.) is represented by an iridio-platinum standard weight, of cylindrical form, by which all other metric weights, and all measures having reference to metric weight, are ascertained in the United Kingdom.

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  • However, as adipose tissue contains about 7,000 kilo calories per kilo calories per kilogram, physical activity alone is seldom sufficient to lose much weight.

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  • To produce 1 kilogram of cereals takes from 0.4 to 3 cubic meters of water.

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  • Note that the WHO operates in kilograms, so convert your child's weight in pounds into kilograms before trying to place your child's weight on the graph (1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds).

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  • Today, you can buy bars of gold in 1 kilogram, 1 ounce, and up to 400 ounces in size.

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  • Children without liver cirrhosis require about 2-3 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight.

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  • For example, manufacturing of one kilogram of PET involves releasing 40 grams of hydrocarbons, 25 grams of sulfur oxides, 18 grams of carbon monoxide, 20 grams of nitrogen oxides, and 2.3 kilograms of carbon dioxide.

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  • Most people need 25-30 calories per kilogram of body weight to maintain their weight.

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  • Ash with over 5,000 Becquerels per kilogram has to be dealt with separately with steps taken to prevent uncontrolled water leakages.

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  • The average baby ingests 10 micrograms per every kilogram of their body weight.

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  • This is equivalent to 22 mg of the antibody immunoglobulin G (IgG) per kilogram of body weight.

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  • Owing to the export tax on rubber (8 cents per kilogram on jebe and 5 cents on caucho) it is probable that the official statistics do not cover the total production, which was returned as 2539 metric tons in 1905, valued at £913,989.

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