For women the normal levels are 12.1 - 15.1 gm/dl and for men the normal levels are 13.8 - 17.2 gm/dl, for children it is 6-11 g/dl and for pregnant women it is 11-12 g/dl.
haemoglobin is a protein present in the blood of organisms & it transport oxygen.
2nd Rib. -NATE G-
The sterilisation temperature is defined by the spores of the Geobacillus stearothermophilus. The spores have a D-value of 1,5 min @ 121°C. D-value means decimal reduction criteria, so it means, that after a treatment of 1,5 min (90 sec) at 121°C 90% of the bacillus spores have "died". For your process that means a 10x 90% reduction, a 10D concept. This means after 15 min @ 121°C 99,99999999% of the spores of G. stearothermophilus are "gone". Usual, the food industry demands commercial sterility, which is defined with a 12D concept. The regular sterilization requirement is usually 20min @121°C (or 5min @ 135°C). Where is your 15min@121°C sterization concept used? Cheers, Abraxas
I've read that a normal level is between 1.5 and 3.0 or 2 and 4 g/L depending upon the method given for testing.
In DNA strands, C pairs with G and A pairs with T. The complementary strand to C-C-A-T-C-G would be G-G-T-A-C.
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For an infant, normal hemoglobin is 14-22 g/dL
Current FDA guidelines require all volunteer blood donors have a hemoglobin of 12.5 g/dl or greater, or a hematocrit of 38% or greater prior to donation.
Yes. It should be from 11 - 15 g/dL.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for adult females past menopause are 11.7 - 13.8 g/dl.
Hemoglobin is measured in grams per deciliter of blood. The normal levels are:Women: 12.1 to 15.1 gm/dlMen: 13.8 to 17.2 gm/dlChildren: 11 to 16 g/dlPregnant women: 11 to 12 g/dl
FDA guidelines require allogeneic blood donors to have a hemoglobin level or 12.5 g/dL or greater, or a hematocrit of 38% or greater. Autologous donors (self-donation) must have a hematocrit of at least 33%.
Mass of urine=122g volume = 121 ml density in g/ml ?
Normal levels of hemoglobin for neonates are 17 - 22 g/dl.
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Here is the information for humans.Men: 13.8 to 18.0 g/dL (138 to 182 g/L, or 8.56 to 11.3 mmol/L)Women: 12.1 to 15.1 g/dL (121 to 151 g/L, or 7.51 to 9.37 mmol/L)Children: 11 to 16 g/dL (111 to 160 g/L, or 6.83 to 9.93 mmol/L)Pregnant women: 11 to 12 g/dL (110 to 120 g/L, or 6.83 to 7.45 mmol/LAnimals are too numerous for the scope of this but I suppose others could add the information on their favorite animals.
8-15 g/dl