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  • ...ght''' is a property of objects in a [[gravity|gravitational field]]. The weight of an object is the force exerted on it by the gravitational field, usually ...|Force]] is equal to [[mass]] multiplied by [[acceleration]], and thus the weight of an object is equal to its mass multiplied by the acceleration it experie
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  • A unit of weight in the Imperial system, equal to 454 grams
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  • | [[Weight Watchers]] || balanced diet with social support ...erstøl K| title=Effects of low-carbohydrate diets v. low-fat diets on body weight and cardiovascular risk factors: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled t
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  • ...to present time.<ref name=Romero>Romero-Corral A ''et al.'' (2010) Normal weight obesity: a risk factor for cardiometabolic dysregulation and cardiovascular .../m<sup>2</sup>. However, the spectrum of obesity is quite large. '''Normal Weight Obesity (NWO)''', found in almost half of the American adult population, is
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  • '''Ideal body weight''' (IBW) can be estimated as:<ref name="pmid19446939">{{cite journal| autho The adjusted body weight (ABW) is calculated from the actual body weight (ACT):<ref name="pmid19446939">{{cite journal| author=Stevens LA, Nolin TD,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Normal weight obesity]]
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  • Jensen M.(2009) '''Normal weight obesity'''. International Chair on Cardiometabolic Risk 2(1), 23-30:"The Wo ..., M. G. Premrov, M. Bigioni, F. Galvano, and L. Di Renzo, (2007) '''Normal-weight obese syndrome: early inflammation?''' The American Journal of Clinical Nut
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  • ...s to the evidence that exercise is linked to a long-term reduction in body weight, and the controversy involved. ...Wyatt HR (2007) The role of physical activity in producing and maintaining weight loss. ''Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metabol'' 3:518-29</ref>
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  • Formulaic view of a person's optimum body mass based on height and weight.
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  • <includeonly>6.941{{u|(2)}}</includeonly><noinclude>The Standard Atomic Weight for Lithium is given as: 6.941(2)<ref>This data was taken from the web site
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  • ...h a molecular weight usually between 4000 and 6000 kD. These low-molecular-weight fractions are effective [[antithrombotic agent]]s. Their administration red |+ Selected low molecular weight heparins
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  • 2.'''Miyaki A. ''et al.'' (2009) Effect of habitual exercise on body weight and arterial function in overweight and obese men ''Am J Cardiol'' 104:823- 'Aerobic exercise training significantly reduced their body weight and resulted in a significant decrease in body mass index.'
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  • #REDIRECT [[Normal weight obesity/Related Articles]]
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  • ''The Times'' ‘Exercise? A fat lot of good that is if you want to lose weight’. ''Times'' October 19th 2009.
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  • ...s which diffuse through the membrane from the colloidal and high-molecular-weight solutes which do not.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • |Atomic weight | {{#lst:Unobtanium/Properties|Atomic weight}}
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  • '''Fatblogging''' is an online [[weight loss]] [[blog|blogging]] phenomenon identified by Jason Calacanis circa 200 ...n what constitutes fatblogging or not, Calacanis explains that it is not a weight loss competition because of motivational reasons.<ref name="nocompete">Fatb
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  • ...ly first developed for veterinary use, an exceptionally potent, weight-for-weight, [[fentanyl]] derivative that may have been used, in aerosolized form possi
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  • ...ht substances and diffusive transport (hemodialysis) for smaller molecular weight solutes."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • An instrument or device used to measure weight.
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  • Weight of hemoglobin per [[erythrocyte]], measured in picograms
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  • ...s which diffuse through the membrane from the colloidal and high-molecular-weight solutes which do not."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • A unit of weight in the Imperial system, equal to 454 grams
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  • An online weight loss blogging phenomenon identified by Jason Calacanis circa 2007.
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  • {{r|Normal weight obesity}} {{r|Exercise and body weight}}
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  • ...ght''' is a property of objects in a [[gravity|gravitational field]]. The weight of an object is the force exerted on it by the gravitational field, usually ...|Force]] is equal to [[mass]] multiplied by [[acceleration]], and thus the weight of an object is equal to its mass multiplied by the acceleration it experie
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  • ...ssociated with AIDS, also known as the ''slim disease'', where involuntary weight loss is 10% or more.
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  • ...le estimate of the human [[body-surface area]] (BSA) using body height and weight .
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  • Formulaic view of a person's optimum body mass based on height and weight.
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  • ...y short-barreled and possibly sacrificing muzzle velocity for reducing the weight
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  • ...r component is [[iron]], with [[carbon]] content between 0.02% and 1.7% by weight, depending on [[grade (steel)|grade]].
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  • ...tions of the air. Thus, gases do not separate according to their molecular weight, as bulk air motions keep mixing the [[atmosphere]]. ...re is the [[heterosphere]], which is stratified according to the molecular weight of its constituent gases.
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  • ...om expressed in unified atomic mass units (u) and formerly known as atomic weight.
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  • ...ic illnesses such as [[cancer]] and [[AIDS]], loss of muscle, fat and body weight not through malnutrition, but to increased tissue [[catabolism]]
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  • ...rastructure, but also the different limiting factors on loading: volume or weight
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  • ...nist]] with primarily veterinary uses although some human applications for weight loss; it can be transmitted in toxic levels to humans in meat
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  • ...ly related to amphetamines used to help obese and overweight patients lose weight, originally used in the treatment of depression.
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  • Normal growth and development of infants measured within a set of height, weight, head circumference and other physical parameters, comparative to age.
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  • ...located at the end of the leg and comprising bones and muscles that allow weight-bearing and locomotion.
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  • ...aircraft]] in the [[United States Air Force]], made by Lockheed, second in weight-carrying to the [[Antonov An-124]]
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  • An analytic function which is a modular form of weight one-half; more generally, the generating function for a quadratic form.
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  • An analytic function which is a modular form of weight one-half, the twenty-fourth root of the Delta form.
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  • A simple [[molecule]] of low [[molecular weight]], capable of reacting with identical or different monomers to form a [[pol
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  • 2.'''Miyaki A. ''et al.'' (2009) Effect of habitual exercise on body weight and arterial function in overweight and obese men ''Am J Cardiol'' 104:823- 'Aerobic exercise training significantly reduced their body weight and resulted in a significant decrease in body mass index.'
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  • Orthogonal polynomials in the variable &minus;1 ≤ ''x'' ≤ 1 and weight function ''w''(''x'') = 1.
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  • ...ly as an [[opioid anesthetic]], which is 3 to 5 times more potent per unit weight than fentanyl, and approximately 100 times more potent than [[morphine]]
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  • Second-generation, reduced weight implosion fission bomb; yield variable (6, 16, 55, 60, 100, 120 kt) by exch
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  • ...the energy used to burn 3 to 4 milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body weight per minute.
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  • ...ll fluid in a gravity field, we can say that it is dragged downward by its weight W: ...at to a position in which the weight of the displaced water equals its own weight.
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  • A [[fentanyl]] derivative, less potent by weight but more efficient in its distribution in metabolism, thus potentially redu
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  • ...]]. As a modular form it is a [[cusp form]] of [[weight of a modular form|weight]] 12 and [[level of a modular form|level]] 1 for the full [[modular group]]
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  • ...ctrical connection to an additional rail that does not carry the vehicle's weight
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  • ...d consists of a complex mixture of [[hydrocarbon]]s of various [[molecular weight]]s plus other [[Organic chemistry|organic compound]]s.
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  • ...03% [[arsenic]] and 29.97 % [[sulphur]] and its [[molecular mass|molecular weight]] is 106.9.
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  • ...e the capacity of an organ in the gastrointestinal system, principally for weight loss but also for possible metabolic benefits involving hormone secretion o
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  • A fishing sinker or plummet is a weight used to increase the rate of sink, anchoring ability, and/or casting distan
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  • ...inion based on the first person's credibility, and the opinion gathers the weight of consensus without any necessary basis in fact.
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  • {{rpl|Diet (weight loss)}}
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  • A compound of high molecular weight derived either by the addition of many smaller, similar molecules ([[Monome
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  • ...ar form arising from the discriminant of an elliptic curve: a cusp form of weight 12 and level 1 for the full modular group and a Hecke eigenform.
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  • Maritime tool consisting of a weight ('shot') affixed to the end of a long cord often by being wound into the ce
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  • ...]] and additives. A typical paving asphalt consists to 90 to 95 percent by weight of aggregate and 5 to 10 % of bitumen.
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  • ...successful. The weight of all prokaryotes is about ten times that of the weight of all eukaryotes, despite their small size. Prokaryotes can live in envir
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  • ...D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid with sulfaminic bridges. The molecular weight ranges from six to twenty thousand. Heparin occurs in and is obtained from [[Low molecular weight heparin]] is a purified form with a reduced incidence of side effects. Intr
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  • ...emistry]] and [[physics]], the '''molecular mass''' (formerly '''molecular weight''' and officially '''relative molecular mass''') is the mass of a [[molecul The standard atomic weight (isotopically averaged mass) of hydrogen is 1.00794 u.
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  • : <math> \text{BSA} (\mathrm m^2 ) = \sqrt { \text{weight} (\mathrm{kg}) \times \text{height}(\mathrm{cm}) \over 3600 } = \sqrt { \text{weight} (\mathrm{lb}) \times \text{height}(\mathrm{in}) \over 3131 } </math>
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  • A monomer is a small, simple [[molecule]] of low [[molecular weight]], capable of reacting with identical or different monomers to form a [[pol
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  • A '''scale''' is an instrument or device used to measure weight. ...wheel of a truck and the sum of the reulting weights are taken to find the weight of the whole truck.
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  • ...s which diffuse through the membrane from the colloidal and high-molecular-weight solutes which do not"<ref>{{MeSH|Dialysis}}</ref>) | For smaller molecular weight solutes (< 5000 Daltons) such as urea and creatinine
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  • '''Ideal body weight''' (IBW) can be estimated as:<ref name="pmid19446939">{{cite journal| autho The adjusted body weight (ABW) is calculated from the actual body weight (ACT):<ref name="pmid19446939">{{cite journal| author=Stevens LA, Nolin TD,
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  • ...h a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 118.71 g•mol<sup> −1</sup>
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  • ...case of this is ''free fall'', where an object is falling freely, and its weight is measured as zero.
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  • ...th the [[heterosphere]], where gases are stratified according to molecular weight. The thermosphere begins at an altitude of about 80 km.
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  • ...inion based on the first person's credibility, and the opinion gathers the weight of consensus without any necessary basis in fact.
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  • ...ule of the acid. The [[molecular weight]] divided by n is the [[equivalent weight]].
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  • ...as a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 88.9059 g•mol<sup> −1</sup> and is a [[solid]] in its elemental fo It has some applications in nuclear power reactors, especially those whose weight must be minimized.<ref name=RD-Declass>{{citation
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  • == Mass versus weight == ...the gravitational force applied to a mass. This is why you can be "lighter weight" on the moon without having a lower mass. This problem occurs frequently wh
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  • ...tant in [[appetite]] regulation, energy balance and the regulation of body weight. It is a G-protein coupled receptor, densely expressed in appetite-regulati
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  • ...tances, where colloids are based on proteins or polymers of high molecular weight. The first clinical difference between the two is the physiological fluid c
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  • ...23:206-12</ref> it is now used to help obese and overweight patients lose weight, and along with [[Orlistat]], in 2008 was the only drug licensed for use in ..., transfer of leptin into the brain is maintained or even increased during weight loss which does not happen when using orlistat.
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  • ...]s. They are [[modular form]]s of half-integer [[weight of a modular form|weight]].
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  • ...y succeed in persuading people but it carries little or no real evidential weight, because the opponent's actual argument has not been refuted <ref name="url
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  • ...as a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 85.4678 g•mol<sup> −1</sup>. ...m has two naturally occurring isotopes: <sup>85</sup>Rb with mass (atomic weight) 84.911&thinsp;7893 and abundance 72.17%, and <sup>87</sup>Rb with mass 86.
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  • ==Volume and weight== '''Displacement''' - A measurement of the weight of the vessel, usually used for warships. ([[Merchant ship]]s are usually m
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  • ...nd in. Table of ranges of values for interpretation of underweight, normal weight, overweight, obese
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  • ...nd a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 35.453&nbsp;g/mol. ...ed by trains, but was replaced by agents that were sufficiently toxic, for weight, to be used in artillery shells (e.g., [[phosgene]]).
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  • ...chemical being added into a solution by both its molecular mass (molecular weight MW) and the final volume of the solution. :''MW'' = molecular weight (mass), in grams/mole
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  • ...s atmosphere, in which gases are fractionated according to their molecular weight. It lies above the [[homosphere]], where chemical constituents are well mi
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  • To have a lift greater than the total weight, the F-35B combines as shaft-driven lift fan with a vectored main engine ex Weight has been the bane of the "B" design, which took longer to achieve than that
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