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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. K (and k) is the 11th letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English (pronounced /ˈkeɪ/) is spelled kay. It is also the eleventh letter of the English alphabet. From Wikipedia under the
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KUsports K -State beat KU, 79-58, in 1980, and KU defeated the Wildcats, 80-68, in 1981, in the old Big Eight Conference tourney at Kemper Arena. ... and more » From Google News Search: "K" What foods are a good source of vitamin K? Q. I was told shadows under the eye could be a form of vitamin K deficiency, so I was wondering what foods are a good source of vitamin K? I already take a woman's multivitamin, but they just don't seem to be enough. Thank you for your answers and God bless. Asked by sm_henry109 - Fri Aug 29 00:22:46 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Tabell 3. Gruppering av livsmedel efter innehall av vitamin K1. Hoeg halt >100 g/100g Broccoli (110-290) Brysselkal (220-290) Dill (280) Grasloek (190) Groenkal (120-480) Huvudsallat (100-160) Majonnaes (140) Persiljeblad (360-540) Pumpafroeolja (110) Rapsolja (30-1 50) Sojaolja (145-260) Spenat (270-400) Vattenkrasse (250) Vitkal (100-150) Purpurtang* (1385) Mattlig halt 20-100 g/100g Avokado Groena boenor Groena aerter lsbergssallat Kiwi Lever (noet) Margarin Olivolja Pistaschnoetter Roedkal Salladskal Sparris Surkal Svartayinbaer Vetekli Blekselleri Konbu, kelp ** (66) Lag halt g/100g Aubergine Blomkal Broed Baer (el sv vinbaer) Champinjoner Choklad Fisk Frukt (ej kiwi) Jordnoetsolja Kaffe Kaffebroed, kakor m m… [cont.] Answered by lT - Fri Aug 29 15:23:12 2008 What is Vitamin K good for, and does it have anything to do with a firmer stomach? Q. What if you don't have enough Vitamin K in your body? What are the effects? What is Vitamin K good for anyway? Does Vitamin K have anything to do with assistance in a firmer looking stomach? Asked by tatethegreat74 - Fri Apr 3 18:48:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. vitamin k is primarily involved in blood clotting, doubt it would do anything for your stomach Answered by mnvikes - Fri Apr 3 18:53:56 2009 How can we prove by induction that we need k weightings to find a lighter coin among 3 to the kth power coins?
Q. So we are given 3 to the k'th power coins and one of them is lighter (so 3 to the k'th power -1 coins are lighter).By using a 2 pan balance how can we prove by induction that 3 to the k'th power coins in which one is lighter needs k weightings ? Note: I am aware of the first case k=2 ( 9 coins needs 2 measuremnts). But I am stuck in proving k+1'th step. Asked by Maria R - Fri Aug 17 10:39:57 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. From the cases of k = 1 and 2, you see that you are weighing the coins in 3's. eg if there are 3^1 coins, you weight 2 of them and that's enough to tell which coin is lighter. If there are 3^2 coins, you weight 2 groups of 3, then that narrows it down to 3. Then you proceed as if k = 1. Similarly by induction, if we are given that 3^k coins require k weighings, the let's suppose we have 3^(k+1) coins. We divide the coins into 3 groups of 3^k each. Take two of them and perform 1 weighing. This will tell us which group has the lighter coin. Now we've narrowed it down to 3^k, which we already know requires k weighings. So increasing k by 1, increases the number of weighings by 1. Answered by Dr D - Fri Aug 17 11:55:07 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "K" |






