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chapter5

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alligation   the compounding of two or more products to obtain a desired concentration  
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apothecary system   a weight-based measurement system developed by the Romans  
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Arabic system   a mathematical system using numbers, fractions, and decimals  
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avoirdupois system   a system of measurement that originated in France and is used for common measurements in the United States; units of measure include the foot, mile, grain, pound, and ounce  
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body surface area (BSA)   a measurement related to a patient's weight and height, expressed in meters squared (m2), and used to calculate patient-specific dosages of medications  
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Celsius temperature scale   the temperature scale that uses zero degrees as the temperature at which water freezes at sea level and 100 degrees as the temperature at which it boils  
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decimal   any number that can be written in decimal notation using the integers 0 through 9 and a point (.) to divide the "ones" place from the "tenths" place (e.g., 10.25 is equal to 10 1/4)  
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denominator   the number on the bottom part of a fraction that represents the whole  
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Fahrenheit temperature scale   the temperature scale that uses 32 degrees as the temperature at which water freezes at sea level and 212 degrees as the temperature at which it boils  
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fraction   a portion of a whole that is represented as a ratio  
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grain   a dry weight unit of measurement in the apothecary system (for example, 5 grains [5 gr] of aspirin are equivalent to approximately 325 mg)  
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gram   the metric system's base unit for measuring weight  
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household system   a system of measurement based on the apothecary system; units of measure include the ounce, pound, drop, teaspoon, tablespoon, and cup  
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leading zero   a zero that is placed in the ones place in a number that is less than one and is being represented by a decimal value  
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liter   the metric system's base unit for measuring volume  
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meter   the metric system's base unit for measuring length  
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metric system   a measurement system based on subdivisions and multiples of 10; made up of three basic units: meter, gram, and liter  
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military time   a measure of time based on a 24-hour clock in which midnight is 0000, noon is 1200, and the minute before midnight is 2359; also referred to as 24-hour time international time  
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numerator   the number on the upper part of a fraction that represents the part of the whole  
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percent   the number or ratio per 100  
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powder volume (pv)   the amount of space occupied by a freeze-dried medication in a sterile vial, used for reconstitution; equal to the difference between the final volume (fv) and the volume of the diluting ingredient, or the diluent volume (dv)  
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proportion   a comparison of equal ratios; the product of the means equals the product of the extremes  
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ratio   a comparison of numeric values  
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Roman system   a mathematical system in which numerals are expressed in either capital letters or lowercase letters  
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specific gravity   the ratio of the weight of a substance compared to an equal volume of water when both have the same temperature  
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