Divide by 18 and that should do it.
Thats's OK if you are asking about blood glucose. The factor changes if you are talking about cholesterol or any other blood measurement.
29.8 mmol/L= mg/dL
xx mmol x 1 mole/1000 mmol x 58.5 g/mole
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Use VMWare convert to convert it to a vmware workstation file, then ovf tool to convert to ovf.
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29.8 mmol/L= mg/dL
xx mmol x 1 mole/1000 mmol x 58.5 g/mole
0.1 % equals 22 mmol so 10.9 mmol is just a hair below 0.05%
Yes.
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that's normal
High Density Lipoprotein Levels = 46milligram decilitres.
a female
went for blood work they tested for a level 7 what dose this mean
No. Although too much triglycerides is harmful to health, they are nonetheless needed in the body. It would not be possible to have a triglyceride count of 0 mg/dL.
diabetes mellitus
1 dL = 0.1L95 mg/dL = 95 mg/0.1L = 950 mg/L950 mg/L = 0.95 g/L