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What does "(nm)" mean? Can I post just a "subject", without a "message"?

Psycho-Babble FAQ
If you submit a post without entering anything in the message box, the server usually assumes you made a mistake. If you *want* to post just a subject, without a message, then click the "no message, just post above subject" box when you enter your post. The subject will then have "(nm)", which stands for "no message", automatically added to it. Don't type it in yourself. If you click that box by mistake, any message you enter will be ignored. This isn't an option when starting a new thread. See similar questions...

What about the ppm (mg per litre) ? what concentration is best?

F A Q about Isolated Colloidal Ionic Silver
Many studies seem to reflect that in the range of 5 - 10 ppm (parts per million), colloidal silver has little effect on 'friendly' bacteria, while being highly useful against infections and eliminating various microbes, viruses and fungi. Colloidal Silver that is too concentrated (above 20 ppm ) may upset the delicate balance of the digestive tract by destroying significant amounts of friendly bacteria. See similar questions...

Typical Analysis mg/l; what does that mean?

FAQs - Brecon Carreg
The typical analysis is the quantity of the reported minerals found in the natural mineral water. During the process to achieve mineral water status the water is tested by an external laboratory over all the seasons of a two year period. The water is tested regularly thereafter, and must be consistent with these figures. Mg/l is milligrams per litre and reflects the very small quantities of minerals which are being measured. There are other trace elements, which are analysed and monitored. See similar questions...

What does dry residue at 180oC/198 mg/l mean?

FAQs - Brecon Carreg
If one litre of Brecon Carreg is heated to 180oC all volatiles and combustibles are driven off. What remains behind is classed as the dry residue. The residue refers to a chemical procedure to measure the mineralization. In normal circumstances these minerals are in solution in the Natural Mineral Water; are consumed along with it, and processed by the body. There is no residue left behind in the bottle. See similar questions...

What does the term *NM* mean?

HBO Forum FAQ's
When a topic is posted without anything but spaces or blanks in the body of the message, a *NM* is automatically added to the end of the subject. This means: NO MESSAGE (so you don't have to click and read the body) See similar questions...

Will my baby be born with MG just because I have it?

Arizona Chapter Myasthenia Gravis Foundation
Many babies that are born to mothers with MG have a 4-6 week period right after they are born where the mothers acetylcholine receptor antibodies get into the baby and cause weakness. This can be severe and end up with the baby going on a breathing machine. After the 4-6 weeks the antibodies from the mother are cleared out of the babies system and the baby is normal. It is important for the OB doctors and pediatrician to know the mother has MG so they can be prepared at the time of delivery. See similar questions...

What does ppm mean?

Breath CO Frequently Asked Questions
Parts Per Million. It is a unit of measure. In this case, one part CO in one million parts air (breath). See similar questions...

A lot of subjects have nt, NT, (nt), nm or (nm) at the end. What does it mean?

Tider Insider - Frequently Asked Questions
It means that there is No Text or No Message inside. If you say all you have to say in the subject, please put either nt or nm at the end of your message. Note that you must type at least one character in the box for the message. Otherwise you'll get an error message telling you that you forgot to enter your message. When you're viewing the main page of the forum and you want to read a post, press the right (or secondary) mouse button. A popup menu appears. Choose the item "Open in New Window. See similar questions...

How much is 50 points (mg/dL) in mmol/L?

Diabetes-Daily-Care
mg/dL is equivalent to 2.8 mmol/L. There are two popular blood sugar level measuring systems: mg/dL used widely in the USA and some English speaking countries and mmol/L used in the rest of the world. Our guarantee then in mmol/L is "Drop 2.8 Points mmol/L in 30 Days - or it's FREE!". See similar questions...

Mg/l are they high/low in comparison to other waters/permissible levels allowed?

FAQs - Brecon Carreg
Of course the reported minerals (and those not reported on the side of the pack) are within permissible levels. Of over 190 bottled waters available in the UK there are a variety of levels of minerals. Brecon Carreg is average overall ? taking a measure called dry residue. Within this the different mineral levels in Brecon Carreg vary relative to the UK average. See similar questions...

Should I calibrate using mg/L solution or % saturation?

FAQ - Water Quality Sensors - HACH ENVIRONMENTAL
Standard methods for DO calibration suggest that a DO sensor should be calibrated to match a known mg/L standard or the mg/L measurement of a Winkler titration. However, air calibration using "% saturation" is considerably faster and easier, and does not require any known calibration solution. See similar questions...

What conditions will help reduce NSB to MG-CM particles?

Seradyn | Technical Support | FAQ
In order to minimize adsorptive binding to Sera-Mag the suspending buffer should be at elevated pH (for example, greater than or equal to 8)and combine high salt (NaCl >= 150 mM) and nonionic surfactant (Tween 20 0.1 %). The composition of the SA MP suspension buffer is 50 mM Tris, pH 8.0; NaCl 150 mM; Tween 20 0.1%. This combination gave quite low adsorptive binding of serum proteins to Sera-Mag particles. See similar questions...

L-carnitine at 500 mg a day? What makes it so important?

All-Natural Pure Essentials for Mature Dogs - FAQ's - Senior...
L-carnitine is an amino acid. Deficiencies of L-carnitine have been linked as a possible contributing factor in dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs. This is the heart disease most dangerous to senior dogs. Powdered EFAs are the type used in tablet preparations. They are very good for your dog. They do provide the omega-3s so valuable in promoting good health. The amount in the Senior Dog product is not the amount needed to maximize the benefits of EFAs. See similar questions...

How can one change the blood glucose units from mmol/l to mg/dl?

AIDA v4 freeware diabetes software blood glucose simulator p...
In the downloadable (PC) version of AIDA - from the data entry screen - press the function key for "Options" and then press the letter key - a - to toggle (switch) the blood glucose units from mmol/l to mg/dl (or back again). In 'AIDA on-line' - scroll down the opening page to the heading which says "Options". Here under the first entry you will be able to select the blood glucose units that you prefer (mmol/l or mg/dl). See similar questions...

My ticket says N-FAN (or L-FAN, or something similar). What does that mean?

U2 Tour FAQ - U2tours.com
That means your ticket was purchased via the U2.com Fan Club presale. If you have a GA ticket, it means you can lineup in the U2.com Fan Club line (if it exists). It might also mean you gain entry into the venue earlier, but that's not necessarily the case at all venues. It does NOT mean you have a better chance at getting into the ellipse. And, it should be noted, the Fan Club line is quite often longer than the non-fan club line. See similar questions...

What is PPM ?

Pericom - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - By Product Fam...
For VCXO and VCTCXO, a parameter used to define the maximum frequency pull from the actual operating frequency under a given set of operating conditions. Parameter used to define the maximum deviation of the actual frequency from the specified nominal frequency over changes in operating conditions. Oscillator stability is usually rated as inclusive of temperature, load, initial calibration, supply, and aging effects. See similar questions...

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