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Abw-128

These alphanumeric codes (often called "Ref No." or "Product ID") are used by studios to catalog and distribute content.

Clinicians typically switch to ABW calculations when a patient's actual weight exceeds their ideal weight by more than 30% . This adjustment accounts for the fact that obese individuals have increased lean body mass and a different volume of drug distribution compared to non-obese individuals. 2. Media: Entertainment Product Code

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"ABW" and numeric variations like "128" appear in various technical hardware manuals and product catalogs: ABW/ABWS Scale User Manual | PDF | Calibration - Scribd Could you please provide more details or clarify

Using Actual Body Weight (total weight) for drug dosing in obese patients can lead to overdosing, while using Ideal Body Weight (IBW) might lead to under-dosing.

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