- 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...
- 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...
-
terminal specific codes for
displaying underlined text 3271 Ul, an
asteroid Microlitre or
microliter (μL), a unit of
volume Tolerable Upper Intake Level, part...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
Crossed immunoelectrop****sis of 2
microlitres of
normal human serum. The electrop****sis was
performed in thin
layers of agarose; the
pictured gel is...
- (equal to a
cubic decimetre),
millilitre (equal to a
cubic centimetre),
microlitre, and
smaller are common. In Europe, the
centilitre is
often used for liquids...