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- {MCV}}={\frac {\textit {Hct}}{[{\text{RBC}}]}}} Normally, MCV is expressed in femtoliters (fL, or 10−15 L), and [RBC] in millions per microliter (106 / μL). The...
- complete blood count. Red blood cells have an average volume of 80–100 femtoliters, but individual cell volumes vary even in healthy blood. Certain disorders...
- The litre (Commonwealth spelling) or liter (American spelling) (SI symbols L and l, other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume. It is equal to 1...
- {MCV}}={\frac {\textit {Hct}}{[{\textit {RBC}}]}}} Normal range: 80–100 fL (femtoliter) Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) is the average amount of hemoglobin...
- cells/μL (micro is 10−6) MCV = (Hct/100) / RBC 8E-14 liters/cell 80 femtoliters/cell (femto- is 10−15) MCH = Hb / RBC 2E-11 grams/cell 20 picograms/cell...
- diffuse. Effectively, excitation is restricted to the tiny focal volume (~1 femtoliter), resulting in a high degree of rejection of out-of-focus objects. This...
- Lammertyn, Jeroen; Haraldsson, Tommy (2017). "Single-Step Imprinting of Femtoliter Microwell Arrays Allows Digital Bio****ays with Attomolar Limit of Detection"...
- ISSN 0003-2700. PMID 7978305. Decrop, Deborah (2017). "Single-Step Imprinting of Femtoliter Microwell Arrays Allows Digital Bio****ays with Attomolar Limit of Detection"...
- and 2.41 μm in in vivo experiments were achieved, demonstrating the sub-femtoliter resolution (0.49 μm3 with NA=0.8) of the 2PAM imaging system. 1PA images...
- This nanometric features enables the handling of liquid volumes at the femtoliter (fL) scale as well as force controlled mani****tions of sub-micron objects...