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- 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...
- than 5000 per microliter (5.0 x 109/L), in older children greater than 7000 per microliter and in infants greater than 9000 per microliter. Lymphocytes...
- analysis. Loops can now be purchased to transfer volumes ranging from 1-10 microliters, though pipettes have replaced inoculation loops as more reliable tools...
- containing air bubbles or solid particles . Furthermore, only a few microliters are required and the sample can be recovered. This determination of the...
- mercury (mmHg) F {\displaystyle F} the rate of aqueous humour formation in microliters per minute (μL/min) U {\displaystyle U} the resorption of aqueous humour...
- US, this is usually expressed as 4,000 to 11,000 white blood cells per microliter of blood. White blood cells make up approximately 1% of the total blood...
- loss in toxicity. Injection of .05-.1 microliters of Ibotenic acid into the hippocampus at a rate of .1 microliter/min resulted in semi-selective lesioning...
- expressed in femtoliters (fL, or 10−15 L), and [RBC] in millions per microliter (106 / μL). The normal range for MCV is 80–100 fL. If the hematocrit is...
- normal human platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets/microliter (μL) of blood. Values outside this range do not necessarily indicate disease...
- capabilities of an antibody. A general dot blot protocol involves spotting 1–2 microliters of a samples onto a nitrocellulose or PVDF membrane and letting it air...