nanogram Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of nanogram In English

  • 0 0.000,000,001 of a gram

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Examples of nanogram

  • Table 1 shows the hydrocarbon quantities given as the mean nanograms per fly of each compound or mixture from the two peaks of interest.

  • Serotonin values are expressed in units of nanograms per milliliter.

  • This value is in picograms per milliliter; all others are in nanograms per milliliter.

  • To convert from micrograms to nanograms of endotoxin per gram fresh weight, each value was multiplied by the dilution factor (r100 or, occasionally, r500) and subsequently divided by 1000.

  • He says that the dioxin release is extremely low—he gives the figure in nanograms, which most of us would not understand.

  • These can be converted into nanograms per cubic metre by multiplying by 1000.

  • The maximum tolerable concentration of dioxins in milk is 0·7 nanograms per kilogram of milk.

  • This could seriously endanger the health of small children, as even a thousandth of a nanogram can cause symptoms, such as influenza, in adults if it enters the bloodstream.

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