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- Greenhouse and growth chamber lighting for plants is sometimes expressed in micromoles per square metre per second, where 1 mol photons ≈ 6.02×1023 photons....
- defined as the amount of the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of one micromole of substrate per minute under the specified conditions of the ****ay method...
- μmol/l = micromole/litre mg/dl = milligram/ decilitre total bilirubin <21 <1.23 direct bilirubin 1.0–5.1 0–0.3, 0.1–0.3, 0.1–0.4...
- photon flux (PPF) micromoles per second (μmol·s−1) Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density (PPFD) Photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) micromoles per square meter...
- potentially causing organ damage. μg/dL = micrograms per deciliter μmol/L = micromoles per liter Laboratories often use different units and "normal" may vary...
- practical and commonly used value is enzyme unit (U) = 1 μmol min−1 (micromole per minute). 1 U corresponds to 16.67 nanokatals. Enzyme activity as given...
- μm micrometer(s)/micrometre(s) also referred to as microns μmol micromole(s) μOsm micro-osmole(s) mμ millimicron(s) also referred to as nanometers/nanometres...
- maintain ascorbic acid concentrations much higher than the approximately 50 micromoles/liter (µmol/L) found in plasma. For example, the ascorbic acid content...
- identified as a low-affinity transporter, with an apparent Km of 114 micromoles/l for serotonin, which is approximately 230 times higher than that of...
- normal range of 30 micromoles/L and the concentrations should be monitored as potentially toxic levels (more than 400 micromoles/L) may be reached.[citation...