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< div class =" noprint "> Reference ranges for blood tests, comparing HDL cholesterol ( in orange at right ) to other blood constituents .</ div >
Reference ranges for blood tests | Reference ranges for the blood content of estradiol, the primary type of estrogen, during the menstrual cycle.
< div class =" noprint "> Reference ranges for blood tests, showing usual ranges for triglycerides ( increasing with age ) in orange at right .</ div >
* Reference ranges for common blood tests
Reference ranges for blood tests, comparing blood content of creatinine ( shown in Chartreuse ( color )# Apple_green | apple-green ) with other constituents
Reference ranges for blood tests are 11. 1 mmol / l, but symptoms may not start to become noticeable until even higher values such as 250 – 300 mg / dl or 15 – 20 mmol / l.
Reference ranges for blood tests | Reference ranges for the blood content of estradiol during the menstrual cycle-The ranges denoted By biological stage may be used in closely monitored menstrual cycles in regard to other markers of its biological progression, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much faster or slower, respectively, the cycle progresses compared to an average cycle.
Reference ranges that are given by this definition are sometimes referred as standard ranges.
Reference ranges for blood tests of white blood cells, comparing eosinophil granulocyte amount ( shown in light red ) with other cells.
Reference ranges used today stem from his clinical trials in the early 1960s.
For examples of standard values, see Reference ranges for blood tests # Hematology.
Reference ranges for blood tests | Reference ranges for the blood content of luteinizing hormone ( LH ) during the menstrual cycle.

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The mens rea for assault is simply " evil intent ", although this has been held to mean no more than that assault " cannot be committed accidentally or recklessly or negligently " as upheld in Lord Advocate's Reference No 2 of 1992 where it was found that a " hold-up " in a shop justified as a joke would still constitute an offence.
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Initially designed to run on AT & T Hobbit-based hardware, BeOS was later modified to run on PowerPC-based processors: first Be's own systems, later Apple Inc .' s PowerPC Reference Platform and Common Hardware Reference Platform, with the hope that Apple would purchase or license BeOS as a replacement for its then aging Mac OS.
A point of reference for clinical engineers would be the catalogue published by the American Society for Hospital Engineering in the Hospital Engineering Reference Series called Maintenance Management for Medical Equipment.
* CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model, an international standard for the exchange of cultural heritage information
In one case, the Provincial Judges Reference ( 1997 ), it was found a law can be held invalid for contradicting unwritten principles, in this case judicial independence.
According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Dietary Reference Intake for protein is 0. 8 grams per kilogram of body weight for adults.
In 2007 Esperanto was the 32nd language that adhered to the " Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment ( CEFR )".
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Recent advances in information technology and the rise of electronic encyclopaedias such as Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite, Encarta and Wikipedia have reduced the demand for print encyclopaedias.
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Reference books had extensive plots of frequency response, phase response, group delay, and impulse response for various types of filters, of various orders.
), The Earth's Rotation and Reference Frames for Geodesy and Geophysics, IAU Symposia # 128 ( 1988 ), pp 413 – 418 .</ cite >
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The FORTRAN system was designed for a more complex machine than the 650, and consequently some of the 32 statements found in the FORTRAN Programmer's Reference Manual are not acceptable to the FOR TRANSIT system.
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The Reference Committee on Hygiene, Public Health, and Industrial Health approved the report and commended the Council on Mental Health for its work.
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Reference ranges for blood tests of white blood cells, comparing neutrophil amount ( shown in pink ) with that of other cells.

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Reference ranges for blood tests, showing C-reactive protein in brown-yellow in center.
Reference ranges for blood tests | Reference ranges for the blood content of follicle-stimulating hormone levels during the menstrual cycle.
Reference ranges for blood tests of white blood cells, comparing basophil granulocyte amount ( shown in violet ) with other cells.
Reference ranges for blood tests of white blood cells, comparing monocyte amount ( shown in green ) with other cells.
Reference ranges for blood tests, comparing blood content of globulins ( shown in purple at right ) with other constituents.
Reference ranges for blood tests are 32 to 36 g / dl, or between 4. 9 to 5. 5 mmol / L.
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Reference ranges for blood tests, comparing urea ( yellow at right ) to other blood constituents.
Reference ranges for blood tests, comparing blood content of ceruloplasmin ( shown in gray ) with other constituents.

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