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Centimetre gram second system of units (5841 bytes)
1: ...enient in a particular context. Additionally, cgs units are still widely used in [[astronomy]]. 3: == Electromagnetic Units == 5: ...t [[Coulomb's law]] does not contain a [[constant of proportionality]]. 7: ...[[speed of light]], <math>c\,\!</math> (the ratio of <math>k_1\,\!</math> over <math>k_2\,\!</math> mu... 14: .../math> !! <math>1\,\!</math> || electrostatic cgs system Metre-tonne-second system of units (784 bytes) 1: ...e '''metre-tonne-second''' or '''mts''' system of units 2: ...arger units for industrial use (while the [[cgs]] system was regarded as suitable for laboratory use only)... 4: == Units == 6: The units of '''mts''' are as follows: 10: * [[time]]: [[second]] Centimetre (1520 bytes) 2: ...n spelling]]: '''centimeter''') is an [[SI]] unit of [[length]]. 4: One centimetre is: 5: * one-hundredth of one [[metre]] 6: * one-tenth of a [[decimetre]] 9: ...), for square centimetre (㎠) and for cubic centimetre (㎤); however, they are intended to be used... Cubic centimetre (1355 bytes) 1: ...the basic unit of volume of the [[CGS]] system of units. 3: In [[SI]] units: 7: ...for denoting [[engine displacement|displacement]] of [[automobile|car]] and [[motorcycle|motorbike]] [... 11: [[cubic millimetre]] << '''cubic centimetre''' << [[cubic decimetre]] 14: [[Orders of magnitude (volume)]] Gram (1274 bytes) 1: ''For other meanings of '''gram''', see [[gram (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ...SI]] system of units as one thousandth of a [[kilogram]] (ie. 1x10<sup>-3</sup>kg). 5: The symbol for gram is '''g'''. The formerly used alternate symbol gm... 7: ...gram, but paper clips weigh from 0.5 gram to 1.5 grams. 10: ...though it is a base unit of the [[cgs]] system of units. N-gram (1293 bytes) 1: ...ing after removing all spaces. For example, the 3-grams that can be generated from "good morning" are "g... 3: ... However, we know empirically that if two strings of real text have a similar vectorial representation... 5: ...o find likely candidates for the correct spelling of a misspelled word. 7: [[de:Bigramm]] Gram flour (318 bytes) 1: ...used in [[Indian cuisine]]. It basically consists of ground [[chickpea]]s, and it's used in various fo... Gram Parsons (6927 bytes) 1: ...am Parsons, wearing his [[Nudie suit]] on the lot of A&M records]] 2: ...as raised. He died of a drug overdose at the age of 26. 5: ...as a [[folk music|folk singer]] in Massachusetts coffee houses. A meeting with like-minded musicians ... 7: ...dship with [[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]] of [[the Rolling Stones]]. 9: ...y recorded their first album, ''The Gilded Palace Of Sin'' ([[1969]]), another record which, whilst no... Gram-positive (1675 bytes) 1: ...] in the [[cell wall]], which typically lacks the secondary membrane and [[lipopolysaccharide]] layer foun... 3: ...lasma]]'' that lack cell walls and so do not have gram-positive stains, but are derived from such forms. 5: ...ous biochemical similarities such as the presence of [[sterol]]s. 7: ...stains, although they are structurally similar to gram-negative bacteria. 8: [[es:gram-positividad]] Gram (disambiguation) (742 bytes) 1: * [[Gram]] — A unit of measurement of [[mass]]. 2: * [[Gram (mythology)]] — A sword in [[Norse mytholog... 3: * [[Gram, Denmark]] — A municipality in [[Denmark]]. 4: * [[Gram staining]] — a method of distinguishing [[bacterium|bacteria]]. 5: * '''Gram''', from Latin ''granum'' (seed), is sometimes us... Gram, Denmark (334 bytes) 1: ... kilometre|km²]], and has a total population of 4,983. 4: * [http://www.gramkommune.dk Official website] 6: [[Category:Municipalities of Denmark]] Gram (mythology) (807 bytes) 1: ...alf. See [[Sigurd]] for more details on the story of Siegfried and Fafnir. 3: An alternate name for '''Gram''' is '''Balmung'''. 9: [[da:Gram (sværd)]] 10: [[de:Gram]] Mount Gram (212 bytes) 1: '''Mount Gram''' refers to several articles: 3: * [[Mount Gram (Albania)]] - a mountain in [[Albania]] 4: * [[Mount Gram (Middle-earth)]] - a mountain in [[J. R. R. Tolki... Gold gram (340 bytes) 1: ...ented by one [[gram]] of [[gold]]. It is a [[unit of account]] frequently used for [[digital gold curr... 3: A milligram of gold is sometimes referred to as a mil. Therefore... Gram staining (4928 bytes) 1: ...]] that differentiates between the two main types of bacterial [[cell wall]]. 3: ...the [[Denmark|Danish]] scientist [[Hans Christian Gram]] (1853-1928), who developed the technique in 188... 5: == The Gram stain procedure == 7: ...m so that the end result is a sparse single layer of bacteria. It is a common mistake for beginners to... 9: ...cteria are purple. Lugol can also be used instead of crystal violet. Gram-negative (1360 bytes) 1: ... or violet by [[Gram staining]], in contrast to [[Gram-positive]] bacteria. 3: ... few layers thick and generally much thinner than Gram-positive types. 5: ...ity is usually associated with certain components of their cell walls, particularly the [[lipopolysacc... 7: ...and a great many others. Other notable groups of Gram-negative bacteria include the [[cyanobacteria]], ... Horse gram (993 bytes) 1: ...Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Horse gram}} 17: ...[[Macrotyloma]] uniflorum'', [[Fabaceae]]) is one of the lesser known [[bean]]s. It is grown in [[Ind... Laugh-O-Gram Studio (455 bytes) 1: ...-O-Gram Studio 2004.jpg|thumb|218px|right|Laugh-O-Gram Studio in [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas ... 2: ...he Laugh-O-Gram Studio is on the Southwest corner of 31st and Forest in the [[Kansas City Metropolitan... 5: [http://www.laughograms.com/ Website] Hans Christian Gram (716 bytes) 1: '''Hans Christian Joachim Gram''' ([[September 13]], [[1853]] - [[November 14]],... 3: ...m|bacteria]]. This technique, the [[Gram staining|Gram Stain]], continues to be a standard procedure in ... 5: ...], Gram taught as a professor at the [[University of Copenhagen]]. 7: [[de:Hans Christian Gram]] 8: [[nl:Hans Christian Gram]] Gram (Middle-earth) (535 bytes) 1: ...] [[legendarium]], '''Gram''' was the eighth King of [[Rohan]]. 3: ...]], who continued to raid Rohan from the fortress of [[Isengard]] which they controlled. 5: Déor died in 2740 after 23 years of open war, and was followed by his son [[Helm Hamm... 10: list=[[Kings of Rohan]]
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