Meaning: [dʒiː] n. 1. a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram 2. a purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with cytosine 3. one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose) 4. the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 5. a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity; used to indicate the force to which a body is subjected when it is accelerated 6. a unit of information equal to one billion (1,073,741,824) bytes or 1024 megabytes 7. (physics) the universal constant relating force to mass and distance in Newton's law of gravitation 8. the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet.
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31. And she bugs you about H. G. Wells.
32. Cmdr. Gary G. Mahle is the commanding officer here.
33. G., houses trembled and windows shattered.
34. Rated G.. Toy Story A knockout.
35. Viewpoint, e.g. further down the road; 5.
36. That idiocy about H. G. Wells.
37. Colonel Gary G. Mahle is the commanding officer here.
38. Approx 25 g salt from reservoir.
39. Ideal for rooms with changing humidity, e.g. bathrooms.
40. For an isotropic material G and K are the two independent elastic constants.
41. You go down the corridor to Hall G and find a game you figure you can play.
42. Application of depth first search Problem: Is there a path im G from s to t?
43. I unpacked all the things he'd bought. First of all, there was G.P.'s picture.
44. Flu is most likely to affect you in the autumn and winter, e.g. from October to March.
45. This reflects an aversion which is attached by society to major accidents or dread consequences, e.g. cancer.
46. Spinelets are confined to the radial shields in G. arcticus and more closely resemble large granules.
47. A new issue number is also added to signify an approved version; e.g. version 01.02C is approved as 01.02.
48. Beds on cruise ships may either be free standing or bunk beds. g. Will there be self service at mealtimes?
49. In the morning they will journey together to G.Q.G. Meanwhile the night imposes its own duties.
50. Perform a private lap dance for him where standard club rules apply[sentencedict.com], e.g. the audience can look but not touch.
51. In product-costing Kaplan tends to emphasize cost-drivers in terms of outputs from activities, e.g. number of set-ups.
52. But such people are abstemious in many other ways, e.g. they do not drink tea.
53. Second, support can be drawn from related disciplines where psychodynamic methods enjoy considerable influence, e.g. psychiatry.
54. This can often be balanced by temporary exposure of skin, e.g. lowering an anorak hood or removing one or both gloves.
55. Richard G.. Lugar of Indiana,(http://sentencedict.com/g.html) who has made it clear he will vote for Lake.
56. Other fragmentary legislation is to be found in recent years, e.g. the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975.
57. Income tax thresholds were raised from G$10,000 to G$48,000 with lower tax rates planned to offset the withdrawal of personal allowances.
58. Does the patient receive any services, e.g. district nurse; home help.
59. It delivered on average 16. 92 m. p. g. over about 400 measured miles of mixed driving, not great.
60. Other bizarre delusions, for instance about the body; e.g. that it is being transformed into that of a werewolf.