nmol means nanomol. I think what you mean to ask is convert nmol to mol, right? nl doesn't stand for anything.
To convert from mmol (millimoles) to nmol (nanomoles), you simply multiply the value in mmol by 1000000. This is because there are 1000000 nmol in 1 mmol.
There is a precise formula for the conversion between OD and nmol of agomir/ antagomir, In general, there is a simple calculation as follows. Agomir: 1 OD duplex=2.5 nmol = 33µg Antagomir: 1 OD duplex=5 nmol = 33µg Creative Biogene
0.789nmols
In order to convert mmol (millimoles) to mg (milligrams), you will need to know the molar mass of the chemical formula you want converted. The molar mass will vary depending on the chemicals used.
Yep
i have found nl screech in ns and Toronto
NL
The NL is older
=or >25% of NL
NL Industries was created in 1772.
The country code for The Netherlands is 'NL'.
Convert the velocity Vmax from ΔA/min to nmol/min (milliunits, mU). For example: 1 Unit = 1 U = 1 μmol PNP formed per min 1 milli-Unit = 1 mU = 1 nmol PNP formed per min Extinction coefficient ε for PNP at 410 nm = 15,000 M-1 cm-1 And the pathlength = 0.34 cm if the velocity v is determined to be 0.294 ∆A/min (absorbance units per min), then: 0.294 ∆A /min * M/(15,000 A * 0.34 cm) = 0.0000196 M/min = 19.6 μM/min = = 19.6 μmol / (liter * min) = 0.0196 μmol / (ml * min) The enzymatic reaction was carried out in 250 μl solution, hence the velocity of the enzyme is 0.0196 μmol / (ml * min) * 0.25 ml = 0.0049 μmol/min = 4.9 nmol/min PNP generated. v = 4.9 nmol/min = 4.9 mU