meq
IPA: mˈɛk
Root Word: MEQ
noun
- (Quebec, education) MEQ, Ministry of Education of Quebec
- (health) mindful eating questionnaire
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Examples of "meq" in Sentences
- I think you may be confusing mg with mosm or mEq.
- MEQ is a peer reviewed academic quarterly journal.
- They usually range around 350 mEq in a 70 kg person.
- MEQ has always had decent standards when it comes to publication.
- C.lloidal organic matter (humus) has C. E.C.of up to 200 meq/100 g.
- Vermiculite has a high cation exchange capacity at 100 150 meq/100 g.
- The "1: 1" clays such as kaolinite have C. E.C.of 10 to 15 meq/100 g.
- Alkalinity is usually given in the unit mEq/L milliequivalent per liter .
- Previously the MEQ had been validated only for subjects of university age.
- The CEC is expressed in milliequivalents per 100 grams (meq/100g) of soil.
- MEQ is extremely well referenced and there is nothing non notable about it.
- The neutralized sulfonated thermoplastic polymer has about 10 to about 100 meq.
- An analysis of soil nutrients is often expressed in terms of milliequivalents per 100 g of soil (meq/100 g).
- An arterial blood gas on 100 percentoxygen revealed a pH 7.39, pO2 36.8 mm Hg, pCO2 36.8 mm Hg, HCO3 20.6 meq/L.
- The most productive sites had at least 19-26 cm of well-drained topsoil with at least 3-8% organic matter and an exchangeable potassium of 0.36 meq/100
- The sum of all the negative charged sites on clay and organic matter in a soil is called the Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) and is expressed as meq/100 g.
- Portions of the southern boundary of ecoregion 50 roughly correspond to the southernmost extent of lakes with alkalinity values less than 400 meq/l (Omernik and Griffith 1986).
- However, soils with C. E.C.as low as 4 or 5 meq/100 g can grow irrigated crops provided that sufficient fertilizer is applied and that the interval between irrigations is short.
- A meq is a milliequivalent which is an expression of concentration of substance per liter of solution, calculated by dividing the concentration in milligrams per 100 milliliters by the molecular weight.
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