1.7 to 1
1 uL stands for 1 microliter, which is a unit of volume equal to one millionth of a liter or one thousandth of a milliliter. It is commonly used in laboratories to measure very small amounts of liquids.
The ranges of normal RBC count (expressed in million red cells per microlitre (uL) of blood) are:Women: 4.2 to 5.4 million/uLMen: 4.7 to 6.1 million/uLChildren: 4.6 to 4.8 milliom/uL
One milliliter (ml) is equal to 1,000 microliters (ul). So in this case, 250 microliters would equal .25 milliliters, and would be smaller.
Depends on how big the drop of blood is that you are talking about? 1 microliter (ul = 1 millions of a liter) of normal blood has about 3 million red cells and an average size drop is about 50 ul so one avergae size drop of normal blood has about 150 million red blood cells....................u are a ritard it is 50 billion ur mums
The normal count is 4 to 6 million red blood cells per cubic millimeter. - for adult males: 4,600,000-6,200,000 cells per mm3 - for adult females: 4,200,000-5,400,000 cells per mm3
The UL ratio becomes 1:1 by the age of 10 years.
The answer depends on the ratio of a uL with what: a millilitre, a litre, etc.
1.6:1
If you mean UL Rated, that is an abbreviation for an electrical product being approved by the Underwriters Laboratories as safe to use or have. If you buy a space heater, for instance, that is not UL Rated and does not bear the stamp that it is UL Rated, I wouldn't recommend using it.
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