It still doesn't explicitly state whether the 0.042 ounces are fluid or not, so it takes the metric unit to lead us to the right guess.
On 3/6/06, Paul Trusten, R.Ph. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From, of all places, the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists E-News.
Pat, they dumbed it down---or, rather, "dunged" it down. Again,
ounce-ophrenia:
"A Sign of the Times. Sakae Shibusawa, an agriculture-engineering professor
at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology said that his team has
successfully extracted 1.4 mL (0.042 ounces) of gasoline from every 100 g
(3.5 ounces) of cow dung by applying high pressure and heat. The new
technology could be a boon for livestock breeders in reducing the burden of
disposing of large amounts of waste, according to the researchers. "
Paul Trusten, R.Ph.
3609 Caldera Boulevard, Apt. 122
Midland TX 79707-2872 USA
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Editor, "Metric Today"
U.S. Metric Association, Inc.
www.metric.org
