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How much is 50 points (mg/dL) in mmol/L?

mg/dL is equivalent to 2.8 mmol/L. There are two popular blood sugar level measuring systems: mg/dL used widely in the USA and some English speaking countries and mmol/L used in the rest of the world. Our guarantee measured in mmol/L is "Drop 2.8 Points mmol/L in 30 Days - or its FREE!" See similar questions...

Subject: What are mg/dl and mmol/l? How to convert? Glucose? Cholesterol?

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Specifically, it is the designated SI (Systeme International) unit. "World standard", of course, See similar questions...

How can one change the blood glucose units from mmol/l to mg/dl?

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In the downloadable (PC) version of AIDA - from the data entry screen - press the function key for "Options" and then press the letter key - a - to toggle (switch) the blood glucose units from mmol/l to mg/dl (or back again). In 'AIDA on-line' - scroll down the opening page to the heading which says "Options". Here under the first entry you will be able to select the blood glucose units that you prefer (mmol/l or mg/dl). See similar questions...

What does L, D or DL mean?

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L is levorotatory (Latin for left) and D is Dextrorotatory (Latin for right). These designations depict the direction of a beam of plane-polarized light through a sample of the product. Compounds with the same molecular weight and structure differing by only D or L are optical isomers. DL forms are a racemic mixture (50 % D, 50% L) of the product. See similar questions...

How does ppm correspond to mg/L?

CHEMetrics Water Quality Testing FAQ Page
If you've ever labored through a lab procedure, longing for a time-saving, self-filling ampoule method, call us! Our products often originate directly from customers eager for easier, more efficient ways to perform routine determinations. To be considered for a custom product, the test should be one that you perform frequently, or one that is widely used throughout your industry. CHEMetrics we have extensive experience with private-label packaging and service. See similar questions...

level is less than 35 mg/dL. Don't know your cholesterol levels?

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Although both candles and incense will scent your room, incense is much stronger, which is why many people don't like using it. However, the scent you get from incense is usually more reliable. In other words, if you like the smell of the stick of incense, that's usually how it will smell (only stronger) when you burn it. Candles often smell great when you purchase them, but end up with almost no scent when you burn them. See similar questions...

Some people have points below -50 but they are not voted off. Why?

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A user cannot be voted off until they have reached 25 positive points. Once a user has hit a total of +25 points, they are vunerable to being voted off. If a user who has not reached +25 points votes someone else off, they immediately become vunerable whether they reach +25 points or not. See similar questions...

How can I measure 1/20 gram (50 mg)?

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If you do not have a scale that can measure this quantity, you can simply divide one gram into 20 even parts. First divide the gram into four even piles, then divide each of those into five. It is important that you divide it up as evenly as possible. Either package and store all 20 parts separately (gelatin capsules work great for this), or just keep one part separate to use as a visual reference to estimate the correct amount to use in the future. Probably for decades. See similar questions...

Just What do You Mean - PPM, uS/cm, mg/L, nm?

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Check back often for additions, as we add to this page..... See similar questions...

Typical Analysis mg/l; what does that mean?

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The typical analysis is the quantity of the reported minerals found in the natural mineral water. During the process to achieve mineral water status the water is tested by an external laboratory over all the seasons of a two year period. The water is tested regularly thereafter, and must be consistent with these figures. Mg/l is milligrams per litre and reflects the very small quantities of minerals which are being measured. There are other trace elements, which are analysed and monitored. See similar questions...

Mg/l are they high/low in comparison to other waters/permissible levels allowed?

FAQs - Brecon Carreg
Of course the reported minerals (and those not reported on the side of the pack) are within permissible levels. Of over 190 bottled waters available in the UK there are a variety of levels of minerals. Brecon Carreg is average overall ? taking a measure called dry residue. Within this the different mineral levels in Brecon Carreg vary relative to the UK average. See similar questions...

What does dry residue at 180oC/198 mg/l mean?

FAQs - Brecon Carreg
If one litre of Brecon Carreg is heated to 180oC all volatiles and combustibles are driven off. What remains behind is classed as the dry residue. The residue refers to a chemical procedure to measure the mineralization. In normal circumstances these minerals are in solution in the Natural Mineral Water; are consumed along with it, and processed by the body. There is no residue left behind in the bottle. See similar questions...

Should I calibrate using mg/L solution or % saturation?

FAQ - Water Quality Sensors - HACH ENVIRONMENTAL
Standard methods for DO calibration suggest that a DO sensor should be calibrated to match a known mg/L standard or the mg/L measurement of a Winkler titration. However, air calibration using "% saturation" is considerably faster and easier, and does not require any known calibration solution. See similar questions...

L-carnitine at 500 mg a day? What makes it so important?

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L-carnitine is an amino acid. Deficiencies of L-carnitine have been linked as a possible contributing factor in dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs. This is the heart disease most dangerous to senior dogs. Powdered EFAs are the type used in tablet preparations. They are very good for your dog. They do provide the omega-3s so valuable in promoting good health. The amount in the Senior Dog product is not the amount needed to maximize the benefits of EFAs. See similar questions...

What is a Spin L Mate Special #50?

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In a word - - YES! Let's look at the reason we say "YES". The taper portion of a Cat-V flange tool (Caterpillar V-flange tooling) is virtually the same as for any of the other tapers carrying the same number (say a #40 or #50 ISO, BT or ASA for examples). The differences between the various series is not a difference in the tapers but rather in the shape and/or location of the V-flange, the type of tool retention utilized, etc. See similar questions...

h post load glucose: <140 mg/dl What is hypoglycemia or low blood sugar?

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The low end of normal for blood glucose is defined as 65 mg/dl. Often low blood sugar may not be regarded as clinically relevant. Ask again, especially when symptoms are present. In our office we look for tighter blood sugar control, i.e., FPG 85-95 mg/dl. See similar questions...

Plasma glucose ≥ 200 mg/dl plus symptoms of diabetes What are the classic symptoms of diabetes?

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Classic symptoms of diabetes include frequent urination (polyuria), excessive hunger (polydypsia) and unexplained, unintentional weight loss. See similar questions...

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