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- From: fish@ecst.csuchico.edu (Kevin Haddock)
- Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
- Subject: Re: homeopathy
- Date: 24 Dec 1992 21:56:09 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Chico
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- References: <BSIMON.92Dec23071932@elvis.stsci.edu> <1992Dec23.171758.3859@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <BSIMON.92Dec23141255@elvis.stsci.edu>
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- In article <BSIMON.92Dec23141255@elvis.stsci.edu> bsimon@elvis.stsci.edu (Bernie Simon) writes:
- >
- > Yes. Its called avagodro's (sp?) number :-)
- >
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- One other thing: Doesn't Avagdro's number have to do with the number
- of molecules of gas in a liter? What does this have to do with dilution
- in a liquid? I't seems to me that if you take a 1000 units of matrix and
- 1 unit of active ingredient you then out of the 1001 units you take one unit
- for your sample you have a pretty good chance of having some of the
- active ingredient in your sample don't you?
-
- Just wondering?
-
- -Kevin
- fish@cscihp.ecst.csuchico.edu
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