g - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • salt: We need about 1 g of salt a day.
  • protein: Protease - sufficient to digest 34 g of dietary protein.

Converse of object

  • weigh: It weighs 28.9 g, almost exactly one ounce.
  • consume: Doctors recommended that the woman, who was suffering from pre-eclampsia, consumed 20 g of salt a day.
  • contain: Each 5 ml of product contains 0.7 g of sorbitol and 2.8 g sucrose.
  • add: Adding 2 g more water vapor ( for a total of 6 g ) would change the humidity to 60 % .

Adjective modifier

  • cheeky: Cheeky g 08-08-2005, 21:00 Funny enough, mine was the one ( can't remember the names ) in City Of Death.
  • regulatory: Quot state insurance psychological distress scale regulatory economics jensen g describe any experience.

Modifies a noun

  • h: The very top row, for instance has value f × g × h = h × h = e.
  • cm: The density of ice is about 0.92 g cm and that of water is about 1.00 g cm at 0.
  • e: For each pcp-element g there exists an integer e such that g e is normed.
  • -ray: Radiation Shielding ( 6 lectures ) g -ray and neutron shielding calculations; g -ray attenuation and build-up factors.
  • m: Addition rates range from 4 to 12 g m -1 yr -1.
  • eneral: The g eneral conditions of entitlement Q&A What does this mean?

Noun used with modifier

  • jensen: Health affairs jensen g underwriting in the accounts for about.
  • statesborjas: Replacement statesborjas g differs when premiums that few workers of activity.
  • kenney: Department of health and kenney g wealthier british citizens.
  • n: A n o r d n u n g Nr.
  • T: Around T g there is a large fall in the value of the modulus.
  • e: The Seminar should be clearly badged as ( e g ) the Society of Legal Scholars Seminar 2007.

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