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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    1.4×10 −6 [i] (3.878 × 10 10 kg) No reliable price available. In 1959–1961 Great Britain Atomic Energy Authority produced 125 g of 99.9% pure protactinium at a cost of $ 500 000 , giving the cost of 4 000 000 USD per kg. [ 44 ]

  3. Woman Shares Steep Costs of Groceries in the Arctic ... - AOL

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    Getting groceries delivered to Inuvik requires traversing rugged terrain — and the prices reflect that. ... and a 1 kg. jar of Nutella coming in at $48.95.

  4. Unit price information in supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    In this Norwegian grocery store, the price for a bottle of ketchup is displayed in terms of the price paid per package (64.90 kr) and the price paid per kilogram (111.90 kr). this allows customers to know how much they will pay and to quickly compare products that have different sizes of packages.

  5. People Online Shared 66 Things They Do To Save Money - AOL

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    2 free meals a day almost every day is pretty nice. ... I have a portable pull-up bar, 10 kg mugdal, 3 kettlebells, and gymnastics rings. ... Buy lightly used shoes on ebay for 1/4 of the new ...

  6. How everyday food items have risen in price in the past ... - AOL

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    Edible ices and ice cream 13.1% Pizza and quiche 12.1% Fresh or chilled vegetables other than potatoes 11.9% Sugar 10.9% Fruit 10.3% Rice 9.6% Chocolate 8.6% Breakfast cereals and other cereal ...

  7. Dali Everyday Grocery - Wikipedia

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    Dali Discount AG, doing business as Dali Everyday Grocery [a] or simply Dali (stylized in all caps), is a Swiss international hard discount retail chain with a primary focus on Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines.

  8. Energy efficiency in transport - Wikipedia

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    A 68 kg (150 lb) person walking at 4 km/h (2.5 mph) requires approximately 210 kilocalories (880 kJ) of food energy per hour, which is equivalent to 4.55 km/MJ. [15] 1 US gal (3.8 L) of petrol contains about 114,000 British thermal units (120 MJ) [52] of energy, so this is approximately equivalent to 360 miles per US gallon (0.65 L/100 km).

  9. Thulium - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Chemical Division of American Potash & Chemical Corporation offered it in grades of 99% and 99.9% purity. The price per kilogram oscillated between US$4,600 and $13,300 in the period from 1959 to 1998 for 99.9% purity, and it was the second highest for the lanthanides behind lutetium. [31] [32]