The second assumes that the intensity increases from the base where it is 200 kilograms, to the summit where it reaches 400 kilograms.
The regression equation showed that internal circumference grew by an average of 0.73 cm per log kilogram increase in fetal and neonatal body weight.
This is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of the person's height in metres.
The procedure is applicable to patients above eight kilograms in weight, and there is no upper size or age limit.
Around 1850, the objects in question were heavy tables of around 100 kilograms.
A few decades later, tables were abandoned in favor of saucepans and other kitchen utensils weighing about 1 kilograms.
Finally, he had received the tonne of coal in exchange for 50 kilograms of wheat, 50 kilograms of barley and 600 grams of lard.
Again, this would mean about 5 kilograms more fish per day for an artisanal fisherman.
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