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- displacement. The microlitre (μL) has been known in the past as the lambda (λ), but this usage is now discouraged. In the medical field the microlitre is sometimes...
- non-SI unit of volume equal to 10−9 m3, 1 cubic millimetre (mm3) or 1 microlitre (μL). Introduced by the BIPM in 1880, the lambda has been used in chemistry...
- less than 500 cells per microlitre, whereas agranulocytosis is reserved for cases with ANCs of less than 100 cells per microlitre.[citation needed] The...
- terminal specific codes for displaying underlined text 3271 Ul, an asteroid Microlitre or microliter (μL), a unit of volume Tolerable Upper Intake Level, part...
- the volume of a cube of side length one millimetre (0.001 m) equal to a microlitre 1 mm3 = 0.000000001 m3 = 10−9 m3 = 1 μL Standard cubic foot Bureau International...
- with a CD4+ T cell count (also known as CD4 count) greater than 500 per microlitre (μL or cubic mm) of blood. May include generalized lymph node enlargement...
- platelet count can be reported in units of cells per microlitre of blood (/μL), 103 cells per microlitre (× 103/μL), or 109 cells per litre (× 109/L). The...
- field), a class of force fields in chemistry mm3, a cubic millimetre or microlitre Mm3, a cubic megametre or zettalitre, Litre#SI prefixes applied to the...
- increase in eosinophils, i.e., the presence of more than 500 eosinophils/microlitre of blood is called an eosinophilia, and is typically seen in people with...
- Crossed immunoelectrop****sis of 2 microlitres of normal human serum. The electrop****sis was performed in thin layers of agarose; the pictured gel is...