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Перевод: kilogram
[существительное] килограмм
Тезаурус:
- It had a caesium 137 concentration of only 4 becquerels per kilogram.
- SO-CALLED slimming or high-fibre breads are very little better than the much-maligned sliced white loaf, on the basis of "calories" per ounce (or kilojoules per kilogram).
- It was thus inevitable that whenever the official limit was declared higher than the 50 hectolitre/7,500 kilogram mark, Champagne's critics would declare that it was over-producing and its reputation would be tarnished.
- In 1928 it cost 25 per gram, but by 1974 it was as low as 40 per kilogram.
- The 2250 kilogram communication satellite is now in an egg-shaped orbit well below its target, some 35000 km above Brazil.
- Medicine is being revolutionised by a host of natural proteins that can be mass-produced by bacteria, ranging from human growth hormone costing 700,000 (400,000) a kilogram to the blood clotting agent Factor VIII which costs 1 billion per kilogram.
- A fat 60 kilogram person will have less lean tissue in total body mass than a thin 60 kilogram person, the difference being the excess fat.
- From the "mini", weighing as little as an amoeba or only one hundred-millionth of a kilogram ( kg) to the "supermassive" with a mass one thousand million times that of the Sun, they have been invoked to account for a wide range of cosmic phenomena.
- The dieter in our example therefore wants to think in terms of an average loss of a mere half a pound (a quarter of a kilogram) each week.
- As another example of his skill at miniaturisation, he displays his portable 15-cm (6-inch) reflecting telescope, which weighs a mere two-thirds of a kilogram and can fold flat to go in his jacket pocket or between his clothes in a suitcase.
- As this was a dosage of 0.166 mg fluoride per kilogram body weight, the equivalent amount needed to achieve similar peaks in a 10 kg infant and a 20 kg child would be 1-;66 mg and 3.33 mg fluoride respectively.
- The heat also produced up to a kilogram of lethal dioxin, some of which still contaminates the surrounding area.
- The post office has a monopoly only on the delivery of letters and parcels weighing less than a kilogram - a decling trade and one that now represents only 40 per cent of total earnings although attempts to stop the drift by creating, for example, specialised services for direct marketing have been very successful.
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