7% plus or minus 1%
Values outside of the normal range always indicates the presence of disease?
It carries on normal activities during the stage called G1.
150-350
When a mutation does not change the result of a normal production of a protein is called harmless. This is because it does no harm to the individual.
This depends on the units and the reference range of the equipment on which the sample was run.
7% plus or minus 1%
The normal range is 6.0 to 8.3 gm/dL
The normal range is 0.0 - 1.0 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL).
The normal range is 0.0 - 1.0 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL).
What is the normal range?
The normal range for protein levels in blood serum is 6 to 8 grams per deciliter (g/dl). Of this, albumin makes up 3.5 to 5.0 g/dl, and the rest is total globulins. These ranges may vary between different laboratories.
The normal range is
Normal range is 6.0-7.0.
Most common horse feeds range from 8-24% protein. High protein content feed, (like alfalfa hay) is generally not detrimental as long as the horse has normal kidney function and access to adequate water. Too much protein, therefore, is relative to the condition of the animal.
PSA or Prostate-specific antigen is a test that measures the blood level of the PSA which is a protein in the prostate gland. There is no specific normal range. In the past the normal range has been 4.0 ng/mL and lower. Since than doctors have noted patients with levels of 4.0 and below to have cancer while patients with high levels did not.
No. The normal range is 4.5 to 12.5
Usually it's meant to be one gram per kilogram of bodyweight (assuming you have a BMI within normal range. If it's slightly over normal, aim for the maximum that you could have if you were within normal BMI range. If it's less than normal, try to eat the amount recommended for your minimum healthy BMI range).