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- MCH=(Hb*10)/RBC (in millions) A normal MCH value in humans is 27 to 33 picograms (pg)/cell. The amount of hemoglobin per RBC depends on hemoglobin synthesis...
- single complete genome. It is typically measured in terms of m**** in picograms (trillionths (10−12) of a gram, abbreviated pg) or less frequently in...
- C-value is the amount, in picograms, of DNA contained within a haploid nucleus (e.g. a gamete) or one half the amount in a diploid somatic cell of a eukaryotic...
- extends for 6.37 Gigabase pairs (Gbp), is 208.23 cm long and weighs 6.51 picograms (pg). Male values are 6.27 Gbp, 205.00 cm, 6.41 pg. Each DNA polymer can...
- femtoliters/cell (femto- is 10−15) MCH = Hb / RBC 2E-11 grams/cell 20 picograms/cell (pico- is 10−12) MCHC = Hb / (Hct/100) 250 grams/liter 25 grams/deciliter...
- 106 g Mg megagram (tonne)  10−9 g ng nanogram 109 g Gg gigagram 10−12 g pg picogram 1012 g Tg teragram 10−15 g fg femtogram 1015 g Pg petagram 10−18 g ag attogram...
- unlabelled antigen in the patient serum sample. RIAs can detect a few picograms of analyte in an experimental tubes if using antibodies of high affinity...
- taxa of vertebrates and corresponding variation in genome size (C-value: picograms of DNA in haploid nuclei). The genome sizes range from 0.95 to 11.5 pg...
- femtoliters/cell (femto- is 10−15) MCH = Hb / RBC 2E-11 grams/cell 20 picograms/cell (pico- is 10−12) MCHC = Hb / (Hct/100) 250 grams/liter 25 grams/deciliter...
- is clinically defined as below the normal MCH reference range of 27–33 picograms/cell in adults or below the normal MCHC reference range of 33–36 g/dL...