51/49 = (49 + 2)/49 = 49/49 + 2/49 = 1 2/49
No. This answer for 49 x 49 is not reasonable. :) ANSWER : 49 x 49 = 1,401
12% of 49 = 49*12/100 = 5.8812% of 49 = 49*12/100 = 5.8812% of 49 = 49*12/100 = 5.8812% of 49 = 49*12/100 = 5.88
36.7525% off of 49= 25% discount applied to 49= 49 - (25% * 49)= 49 - (0.25 * 49)= 49 - 12.25= 36.75
496 = 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 = 13841287201
Carbon is dangerous as it is enters the body and stays in the hemoglobin. Carbon in the hemoglobin will cause limited oxygen in the blood and into the brain.
Carbon monoxide will replace, and displace, oxygen on hemoglobin. This is why carbon monoxide poisoning is so dangerous as the tissues slowly lose access to oxygen.
Hemoglobin level of 11.9 g/dL for a 49-year-old female may be slightly lower than the normal range, which is typically around 12-15.5 g/dL for women. It could be indicative of mild anemia. It's recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.
Hemoglobin is the protein contained within red blood cells which binds O2 in the lungs and releases it when the cell reaches the capillaries. Hemoglobin is extremely important for maintaining health, and indeed a lack of hemoglobin is more commonly a problem than too high hemoglobin, as the body does not receive enough oxygen from the air you breathe.How hazardous hemoglobin shots are depends on what exactly you are referring to. However, the general principle applies: Everything can be hazardous if it exists at incorrect levels in the body. Tampering with something as vital as hemoglobin in particular can be dangerous, and you should not take any such product without consulting a physician.
Well it is certainly not good! Normal hemoglobin values range from 12-16 for females and from 14-18 for males. My husband just had a gastrointestinal bleed, and when his hemoglobin level dipped below 9, they transfused him. His original level upon admittance was 5.8, and he had 8 units of blood before they could get him up above the "9" that they required before they would let him go home. So...you need some iron! I'd def. call the doc about this one...not anything to play around with.
The dangerous mutation in sickle cell anemia is a point mutation in the HBB gene that results in the substitution of glutamic acid with valine in the beta-globin chain of hemoglobin. This leads to the production of abnormal hemoglobin known as hemoglobin S, which causes red blood cells to take on a sickle shape, leading to various complications such as vaso-occlusive crises, anemia, and organ damage.
A dangerous level of low hemoglobin is typically considered to be below 7 grams per deciliter of blood. This condition is known as severe anemia and may lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and dizziness. Immediate medical attention is needed at this level to prevent further complications.
hemoglobin
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
what is hemoglobin?
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.