At present a fluid gram of extract should represent a gram of the crude drug.
Centimeter Gram Second) system of physical units; that is, the force which, acting on a gram for a second, generates a velocity of a centimeter per second.
The leaves of gram have been plucked from the plants; I think much on Dadaria, but she does not come.
In the cups will be sugar, ghi, dahi or curded milk, various vegetables, pumpkins, and besin or ground gram cooked with buttermilk.
During the journey songs are sung, of which the following is a specimen: The linseed and gram are in flower in Chait.
The other woman passes the child back using the same phrase, and it is then placed in the cradle and rocked, and boiled wheat and gram are distributed to the party.
Rice or ground gram boiled in buttermilk are other favourite foods.
On the plates are heaped rice, cakes of wheat fried in butter, and of husked urad pulse cooked with tilli or sesamum oil, and the pulse of gram and lentils.
The Stealth pro- gram was certainly a boon to our air superiority.
Used to be a UNIX type of practical joking; try writing a pro- gram that would annoy fellow programmers.
Is it not as if one strove to measure length with a gram or weight with a meter?
If a force can replace two others with the same direction, it equals their sum; show for example that a weight of 20 grams may replace two 10-gram weights.
Gram degree, or Gramme degree (Physics), a unit of heat, being the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of pure water one degree centigrade.
Water is the substance generally employed, the unit being one gram or one pound, and the temperature interval one degree of the Centigrade or Fahrenheit scale.
Gram equivalent (Electrolysis), that quantity of the metal which will replace one gram of hydrogen.
The unit most commonly employed is the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one gram or one pound of water from zero to one degree Centigrade.
When referred to the gram, it is called the gram degree.
Defn: A measure of energy or work done; the power exerted in raising one gram through the distance of one meter against gravitation.
We bought up all the platinum wastes we could get, and reworked all the metallic platinum and allied metals we could buy in the open market, and got less than a gram of X out of the whole lot.
He said not to worry, that he was taking no chances, that he would never have more than a gram of copper on hand at once in the whole laboratory.
A sufficient quantity of ore to provide even a gram of uranium metal would mean literally thousands of bags and they had found less than a dozen.
No one could possibly steal enough ore to do any good, because it takes many tons to produce even a gramof uranium.
Water is heated in a boiler in the cellar, and the steam passes through pipes which run to the various rooms; there the steam condenses into water in the radiators, each gram of steam setting free 536 calories of heat.
It is the amount of heat given out by 1 gram of water when its temperature falls 1° C.
We learn that the heat of vaporization is the same whether it is considered as the heat absorbed by 1 gram of water in its change to steam, or as the heat given out by 1 gram of steam during its condensation into water.
One unit of heat is called a calorie, and is the amount of heat which will change the temperature of 1 gram of water 1° C.
The number of calories needed by 1 gram of a substance in order that its temperature may be increased 1° C.
The amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1° C.
To crush gram the stones require to be sharper set than if they are to grind any other grain into flour.
It is a common mistake to give too much gramor other grain, there being a prevailing idea that the more that is given the more work the horse will do.
In the Madras Presidency and Southern India black gram is used, the Bengal whitegram not being grown there.
It is generally supposed that new gram is not so good as when it is a few months old; but myself, I have never seen any ill effects from its use.
I found that animals did well enough on an equal mixture of gram and rice, although at first some of them refused it.
When a grain of gram is crushed between the teeth it should impart the taste of a dry pea in the mouth, and be devoid of all mustiness, which is present if it has got wet or mouldy, as it is very apt to do.
The price of gram varies very greatly, according to the locality and season, and is a subject of much speculation and gambling amongst the native community.
In new gram the husk at the point is of a slightly greenish shade, that disappears with keeping.
Gram should be crushed or bruised, not ground, so as to break the outer husk and allow the juices of the stomach to act on the kernel.
Gram is not grown in that part of the country, and what little there is has to be imported, and is at a prohibitive price.
They may be used for very heavy and coarse articles that are greasy,--not more than a gram in a gallon of water.
It is estimated that for each gram of protein in the ration there was an indigestible residue yielding 1.
The butchers were sent for, and they were ready to kill the bracket bull as soon as he came in.
The woman got part of its flesh, and she thought it was part of the bracket bull she was eating, and she got better.
When you'll see me dead, go and cut a strip of skin of the back and a strip of the stomach off me, and make a belt of it, and at any time at all there will be any hard pinch on you, you shall have my power.
He struck the fellow's elbow with the club, and up over their heads flew the sword, and down went the owner of it on the gravel from a thump he got on the helmet.
Yet a single half gram owned by a great hospital has sent many a poor soul, stricken with the deadly cancer disease, back to his loved ones in perfect health.
After some days had passed, and Gram and Skule had not returned, the King ordered a search to be made for them, and that very evening some sailors brought back their boat, which had drifted into the open sea.
She received 1 gram of the salt, divided in six powders, to be taken one every hour after the attack.
He received 1 gram of Parthenina, in 5 doses, one every hour, right after the cessation of the pain.
She received 1 gramof Parthenina, in 5 doses, one every hour, and on the following day she was entirely free from pain.
But if the spot of human blood were less than the size of a pin-head, it would show--it would show if the spot contained even so little as one twenty-thousandth of a gram of albumin.
But Sigurd woke, and caught the swordGram into his hand, and threw it at the man as he fled, and the sword cut him in twain.
But Sigurd waited till half of him had crawled over the pit, and then he thrust the sword Gram right into his very heart.
The gram (Cicer arictinum) which is mentioned by Dr.
He lived by chewing one pice worth of gram and lodged the rest of his earnings with a bania.
There were two brothers, Hiranya and Govardhan-das, the owners of Sapta-gram and twelve lakhs of Rupees.
The bride-price is seven kalams of kumbu (Pennisetum typhoideum), and the couple may eat only this grain and horse-gram until the wedding is over.
A single gram of yeast was thoroughly ground, the process lasting for an hour, and the product was tested with sugar solution.
A kilogram of Calabar beans yields on the average one gram of eserine (from 'Formulae for new Medicaments, adopted by the Paris Pharmaceutical Society.
Professor Wanklyn carefully weighs one gram of butter, and heats it in a platinum dish of the size shown in the accompanying figure, from four to six hours or even more--in short, until it ceases to lose weight.
Thirty cubic centimetres of fresh milk were placed in a test tube with one gram of borax.
Now add to the partially washed precipitate about a gram of pure caustic potash (or soda), warm, and pass the solution through the same filter employed for the previously decanted fluids.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gram" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dram; dyne; force; kilo; mass; pound; unit; weight