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What does ng stand for?

Nanogram


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Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar (Hungarian: National Philharmonic Orchestra)
No Fee Zone
No Fighting Zone (gaming)
No Fun Zone
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Nuclear Free Zone
Polish: National Health Fund
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N-Gage (gaming)
Nailgun (gaming)
Narrow Gauge (railroad track)
Nasogastric
Natalie Gulbis (LPGA player)
National Gallery
National Geographic
National Grid (formerly Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation)
National Guard (US)
Natural Gas
Natural Ground (survey)
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The Gore Survey Products group maps buried petroleum and mineral resources using Amplified Geochemical ImagingSM technology to directly measure hydrocarbons and other volatile compounds seeping in nanogram quantities from deep buried deposits over reservoirs as deep as 25,000 feet and buried below thousands of feet of volcanic rock or anhydrite.
The patients were divided into three groups based on their vitamin D levels -- normal (over 30 nanograms per milliliter), low (15-30 ng/ml) or very low (less than 15 ng/ml) -- and were followed for a year to determine whether they developed some form of heart disease.
The patients were divided into three groups based on their vitamin D levels -- normal (over 30 nanograms per milliliter), low (15-30 ng/ml) or very low (less than 15 ng/ml) -- and were followed for a year to determine whether they developed some form of heart disease.
Found at the water treatment plant inlet and at Cedar Creek in amounts ranging from 550 nanograms to 1,800 nanograms.
The four banned steroids, with allowable levels: * Stanozolol (Winstrol): 1 nanogram (one billionth of a gram) per milliliter of urine for all horses regardless of sex.
Their entire case is predicated upon two-tenths of a nanogram in a suspect source of DNA," he said.
A nanogram is a fairly small amount but, given that a lot of hormones work at levels far below that, even if it's not as potent as a natural hormone, you are in the range there which could be contributing to adverse effects," said Santillo.
After 24 hours, the heated bottles were releasing BPA far more quickly - at arate of 8 to 32 nanograms per hour, compared with just 0.

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