- used alone, so "M"
unambiguously denotes molar. Sub-multiples, such as "
millimolar" (mM) and "nanomolar" (nM),
consist of the unit
preceded by an SI prefix:...
-
service Megametre (Mm) (rare) 1,000 km Mile
Marker (MM)
Millimetre (mm)
Millimolar (mM), a unit of
concentration of a
solution Momme, a unit of
textile measurement...
-
measured in blood,
urine or
breath and are
generally between 0.5 and 3.0
millimolar (mM) in
physiological ketosis,
while ketoacidosis may
cause blood concentrations...
- and a
subsequent activation of HIF-1. In an in vivo
angiogenesis ****ay,
millimolar minoxidil increased blood vessel formation in a VEGF-dependent manner...
-
concentration (CMC).
Above the
critical micellar concentration of 7 to 10
millimolar in solutions, the SDS
simultaneously occurs as
single molecules (monomer)...
- of pot****ium
chloride (KCl) is used to
avoid potential toxicity: 6 mM (
millimolar) is
generally effective and safe for most plants, that is approximately...
- tissues. The
concentration of
blood lactate is
usually 1–2 mMTooltip
millimolar at rest, but can rise to over 20 mM
during intense exertion and as high...
-
Speciation diagram for a 10-
millimolar solution of
citric acid...
- of
calcium chloride is used to
avoid potential toxicity: 5 to 10 mM (
millimolar) is
generally effective and safe for most plants—that is 0.55–1.11 grams...
-
sunlight per day.
Experiments show that
unlike bell
peppers at
least 7.5
millimolar (mM)
nitrogen is
needed for
optimal pod production, and 15 to 22 mM nitrogen...