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- decamole 10−2 mol cmol centimole 102 mol hmol hectomole 10−3 mol mmol millimole 103 mol kmol kilomole 10−6 mol μmol micromole 106 mol Mmol megamole 10−9 mol...
- treatment, fosphenytoin had no antimanic effect. One millimole of phenytoin is produced for every millimole of fosphenytoin administered; the hydrolysis of...
- albumin/creatinine ratio Women 3.5 25 or 35 mg/mmol (milligram albumin per millimole creatinine) 30 400 μg/mg (microgram albumin per milligram creatinine)...
- first meal of the day, and rise after meals for an hour or two by a few millimoles per litre. Abnormal persistently high glycemia is referred to as hyperglycemia;...
- 10 millimoles per liter. For lactose it is 30 millimoles per liter, with a sweetness index of 0.3, and 5-nitro-2-propoxyaniline 0.002 millimoles per...
- one-fourth teaspoons of pure cholesterol daily. A cholesterol level of 5.5 millimoles per litre or below is recommended for an adult. The rise of cholesterol...
- SI units the appropriate option would be in millimoles per kilogram (N.B. 1 milliequivalents = 0.5 millimole; because 1 mEq of O2 =1 mmol/2 of O2 =0.5 mmol...
- kidneys. Navalny's results showed blood pot****ium levels of 7.1 mmol (millimoles) per liter; blood pot****ium levels higher than 6.0 mmol per liter usually...
- been detected and quantified in a range of 3.63–69.27 micromoles per millimole (μmol/mmol) of creatinine, with most studies reporting the average urinary...
- extracellular compartments. Plasma pot****ium is normally kept at 3.5 to 5.5 millimoles (mmol) [or milliequivalents (mEq)] per liter by multiple mechanisms. Levels...