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In those countries, all richer nations, the annual average consumption of such drugs was 31 grams for each 1,000 people.
Medicare cuts off reimbursement for the drugs once a patient's hemoglobin — the component of red blood cells that carries oxygen — rises above 10 grams for each deciliter of blood.
For cancer patients, the label calls for using the lowest possible dose that allows a patient to avoid blood transfusions, with hemoglobin levels not to exceed 12 grams for each deciliter.
But safety issues arose when researchers tried to use the drugs not merely to correct severe anemia but also to try to raise kidney patients' levels of hemoglobin — the oxygen-carrying component of red cells — to 13.5 or 14 grams for each deciliter of blood, nearly the level of a healthy person.
For both series, a nutrient database included a total of 27 nutrients per 100 grams for each food item.
These are our estimated GFP amounts (in grams) for each strain and replicate (Appendix 1 figure 3).
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We then analyze the association between the top 200 n-grams for each gender and the four topics (gender, relationship, family, or other).
On the basis of this data, we calculated the total alcohol consumption (wine, beer and spirits beverage) per day (d) in gram for each participant.
The recommended intake of protein is at least 1 gram for each pound of the body weight.
For water, the specific heat capacity c is 4.19 joules per gram for each degree Celsius it is heated – or 4.1855, if you need to be very precise. is 4.19 joules per gram for each degree Celsius it is heated – or 4.1855, if you need to be very precise.
The American Heart Association recommends no more than three teaspoons of sugar (or 12 grams) for children each day [ 54].
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