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People are given too few kilograms of food.
They may be able to carry a few kilograms of explosives.
The capacity of the furnace varies from a few kilograms to 50 tons.
It is so much faster now and you have to be a few kilograms lighter, able to get across the field and keep the phases going.
Fitness of course might mean you drop a few kilograms, but if like me there are no plans to go full fanatic then it is unlikely you are going to see a full-body transformation.
Far more likely is a rogue state or a terrorist group getting its hands on a few kilograms of enriched uranium or plutonium, and crafting it into a crude but still devastating bomb.
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When one fills a vessel of say 150 l with uranyl nitrate, this can be made critical as an aqueous homogeneous reactor, containing a few kilogram of uranium.
He said Iran has already agreed to reduce its stockpile of low-enriched uranium to a few hundred kilograms, from 8,000 kilograms.
All this for a player who hasn't played more than the odd game of park football during the past year and who, by his admission, was carrying a few extra kilograms.
The newest factories now used to produce pharmaceutical proteins in genetically modified mammalian cells can cost $100 million or more and can produce a few hundred kilograms a year at most.
The company is developing a much larger rocket, Falcon 9, which will be able to carry payloads of up to 12 tonnes into orbit (compared with a few hundred kilograms for Falcon 1).
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