This isn't really a question, but yes, a hemoglobin level of 7.5 is considered anemic. If you are feeling symptomatic (short of breath, fatigued/tired, dizzy, etc.) you should probably go to the emergency department. If your hemoglobin drops below 7 or you're having symptoms, it's recommended that you get a blood transfusion to prevent your hemoglobin from dropping too low. Your hemoglobin is important because it is responsible for your red blood cells' ability to provide all of the tissues in your body with oxygen.
Sunrise/Sunset? Tides? Temperature? Stock exchange? Money Market?
No, it does not. It is a very light weight gas.
The normal price was about 50 - 75 cents. Happy hour prices could go as low as a nickel
Rhenium is a chemical element, metal, rare, very expensive.
The water temperature in Miami in March is an average of 75* F. The high averages about 79*F. The low average is about 71*F.
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$50 to $75. These were very crude, low cost firearms of no particularly high quality.
Reference values vary from laboratory to laboratory but are generally found within the following ranges: six months to adult: up to 2% of the total hemoglobin, newborn to six months: up to 75% of the total hemoglobin.
I do not believe you have a Ruger, but an RG- Rohm Gemeinschaft. Two very different companies. The RG is generally a low value, low quality firearm that was made in Germany. Value is based on condition, but may be $25-$75.
150 high 75 low
In case of no load only magnetizing current is flowing which is somewhere around 75 degree out of phase and so the power factor is very low.
No not low levels, its only until you get to about level 75
As long as you wish. 75 degrees is a safe temperature to store ammo in. Low humidity makes for good conditions to store ammo in.
The range for the value for a low grade emerald can range from $700.00 to over $5000.00 per carats. So the value of 75 carats of emeralds can be well over $75,000.00.
$10-$75. Low dollar arms of dubious quality.
$50-$75. Low dollar German revolver.