G/KG
G/kg – Grams per kilogram. An expression of dose used in oral and dermal toxicology testing to indicate the grams of substance dose per kilogram of animal body weight. see _kilogram_ or _kg_
G/kg – Grams per kilogram. An expression of dose used in oral and dermal toxicology testing to indicate the grams of substance dose per kilogram of animal body weight. see _kilogram_ or _kg_
Inflammation of the intestines, usually as a result of bacterial infection. cp ?Escherichia coli?
This terminology refers to a contractor that offers a wide range of services, it is also used to refer to a builder. General as opposed to specialist.
A non-proprietary name for a material.
A compound that kills disease-causing micro organisms when used in accordance with the manufacturer?s instructions.
A plaster-like material that is shaped carved or moulded to provide a decorative raised design on picture frames, mirrors and mouldings.
A highly infectious parasitic micro organism, often found in sewage that can cause chronic and severe intestinal disease in both adults and children.
A framing material formed by layers of wood bound together by resins into a structural unit, used as an alternative to solid timber.
An aldehyde-based sanitizing agent (C5H8O2) used in leather tanning, food processing and in fabric sanitizing or disinfecting (in concentrations of 2% or greater; i.e., bactericide, fungicide, virucide, and sporicide)
Metallic gold applied in thin sheets and burnished to form a lustrous gold finish on picture frames, mirrors and furniture.