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nanomole

[ nan-uh-mohl, ney-nuh- ]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. one billionth of a mole.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of nanomole1

First recorded in 1965鈥70; nano- + mole 4
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Subak reporters, which can be synthesized at room temperature in a single-pot reaction, cost just $1 per nanomole to make.

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Inside the world of sports 鈥 where careers are built on split-second wins and governed by rules that measure testosterone by the nanomole 鈥 these women鈥檚 proposals have gained some surprising voices of support.

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The I.O.C. has been widely expected to require transgender Olympic athletes to adhere to the five nanomole limit after the Tokyo Games.

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According to new research, which examines available studies of testosterone suppression, evidence shows that even a reduction to one nanomole per liter 鈥 squarely within the average female range 鈥 only minimally reduces the advantages of muscle mass and strength retained as men transition to women.

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In April, a second pair of scientists 鈥 Eric Vilain, a genetic medicine expert at Children鈥檚 National Medical Center, and Maria Jos茅 Martinez-Pati帽o, who researches sports science at the University of Vigo 鈥 argued in the Lancet that the IAAF鈥檚 choice of 5 nanomole per liter is 鈥渁rbitrary.鈥

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