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G

 

gram (or grams); gingival; glucose; gonidial.

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g

Abbreviation for gram; gaseous state.


g

Unit of acceleration based on the acceleration produced by the earth's gravitational attraction, where 1 g = 980.621 cm/sec2 (about 32.1725 ft/sec2) at sea level and 45° latitude. At 30° latitude, g equals 979.329 cm/sec2.

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G

abbr.

1. gauss

2. genitive

3. goal

4. goalkeeper

5. gravitational constant

6. guanine

7. Football guard

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G

Symbol for:

1. Conductance.

2. Ganglion.

3. Gastrin.

4. Giga-, SI for 109
.

5. Globulin.

6. Glucose.

7. Glycine.

8. Glycogen.

9. Gravida.

10. Guanidine.

11. Guanine.

12. Guanosine.

13. Gynecology.


g

Symbol for:

1. Gas.

3. Gram, see there.

4. Gravity, see there.

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G

Abbreviation for newtonian constant of gravitation; d-glucose;

gap;

gauss;

giga-;

glycine;

guanine;

guanosine.


g

Abbreviation for gram.

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G

abbrev.
  1. the nitrogenous base GUANINE found in NUCLEIC ACIDS.
  2. GLYCINE.

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G

Abbreviation for guanosine.

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