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It goes like this: pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin, pin, no pin

I can make you an excel formula to simplify if you’d like ;)

7 pins of 60mg per 2 weeks = 420mg per / 2 weeks = 210mg per “week”
Nice math.

or

EOD is

(7 days / week) × (1 injection / 2 days)

= 3.5 injections / week (mean or 3 and 4)

So 60 mg EOD is

(3.5 injections / week) × (60 mg TC / injection) = 210 mg TC per week (mean)

Great question @Excel.exe.

Can generalize this to any injection frequency. You see EOD dosing frequently referred to as 3x per week, which is wrong.
 
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Nice math.

or

EOD is

(7 days / week) × (1 injection / 2 days)

= 3.5 injections / week (mean or 3 and 4)

So 60 mg EOD is

(3.5 injections / week) × (60 mg TC / injection) = 210 mg TC per week (mean)

Great question @Excel.exe.

Can generalize this to any injection frequency. You see EOD dosing frequently referred to as 3x per week, which is wrong.
I prefer using finger and fist math for visual learners like Excel.exe tbh. Or excel based formulas for those with the ‘tism.
 
Nice math.

or

EOD is

(7 days / week) × (1 injection / 2 days)

= 3.5 injections / week (mean or 3 and 4)

So 60 mg EOD is

(3.5 injections / week) × (60 mg TC / injection) = 210 mg TC per week (mean)

Great question @Excel.exe.

Can generalize this to any injection frequency. You see EOD dosing frequently referred to as 3x per week, which is wrong.
Nice try bro. But a real math nerd (or complete over analyzing lunatic) would of broke it down to time not days.
 
Last time I checked days were a unit of time. Merry Christmas.
Negative.

"A unit of time is any particular time interval, used as a standard way of measuring or expressing duration. The base unit of time in the International System of Units, and by extension most of the Western world, is the second, defined as about 9 billion oscillations of the caesium atom. The exact modern SI definition is "[The second] is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the cesium frequency, ΔνCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the cesium 133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s⁻¹." Historically, many units of time were defined by the movements of astronomical objects."

Merry Christmas brother.
 
Negative.

"A unit of time is any particular time interval, used as a standard way of measuring or expressing duration. The base unit of time in the International System of Units, and by extension most of the Western world, is the second, defined as about 9 billion oscillations of the caesium atom. The exact modern SI definition is "[The second] is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the cesium frequency, ΔνCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the cesium 133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s⁻¹." Historically, many units of time were defined by the movements of astronomical objects."

Merry Christmas brother.
@readalot @Grey Spartan
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I just know the reply is being crafted right now....
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Oh, no doubt my brother. It will be some rationalization on how he was not "technically" wrong. Probably quote Einstein on time being relative, or better yet, bring up how days can be broken down into hours, then minutes and finally seconds. lol

You know what always puzzled my feeble intellect? What the fucks up with the leap year? Whats up with always saying 365 days a year? Whats up with saying 52 weeks a year?

And don't get me started with nutrient labels. It will say 365.25 calories per serving. You add up the macros and it will come out to 354.
 
Oh, no doubt my brother. It will be some rationalization on how he was not "technically" wrong. Probably quote Einstein on time being relative, or better yet, bring up how days can be broken down into hours, then minutes and finally seconds. lol
Strange you left out the table between the two Wikipedia quotations lol.


Table

1 day is 86,400 s by definition on Earth.

Very naughty or maybe you don't live on Earth?


When there is a Meso Mars let me know.
 
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