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:barnie noo... I once 10x'd my cat's pain meds.... he was ok. I misread .05ml as 5ml.
Ugh don't get me started on cat medicine measurements.....
I am giving insulin twice a day this week to a cat and let me tell you that getting 1.5mL of insulin is not an easy task. And the needle is basically microscopic!
 
I found something interesting, but not exactly calculator related... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0300962981925810
it seems that purines act differently in a chicken than humans. people with gout - uric acid build up in the joints - should avoid purines because it causes our bodies to create more uric acid. but in chickens adding purines: "caused a marked decrease in uric acid production"

I wish I was a chicken.
 
not sure which thread to put this in...

!!!!!

The white earlobe, is composed of purine compounds. so I searched if low uric acid levels in chickens affected the eggshell color.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7447842

a leghorn, which lays white eggs, when messed with chemically, causing an INCREASE in uric acid in the birds caused STAINING on the egg shells!!!!

high levels of purines in a chicken cause LOW uric acid, and white earlobes. which is why chickens with white earlobes are connected to white shelled eggs.

I read somewhere else about white layers slowly changing to brown tinted egg colors, and they did breeding research and breeding the chickens that have the tint caused it to get darker in the offspring,

I don't know how much research has been put into uric acid in chickens but it's a direction to look.
 

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