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  2. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Reference ranges (reference intervals) for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of medical test results from blood samples. Reference ranges for blood tests are studied within the field of clinical chemistry (also known as "clinical biochemistry", "chemical pathology" or "pure blood chemistry ...

  3. Blood Alcohol Level Chart and Easy Guide - Healthline

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    Chart of the symptoms of blood alcohol levels. The symptoms of impairment can start as soon as you have a drink and may become worse the faster you drink. BAC level. Standard effects. 0.02 ...

  4. Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) Test - WebMD

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    Your doctor uses the blood pressure results to come up with a number called an ankle-brachial index, which is a ratio of the ankle to brachial systolic BP. Here’s what the numbers mean: 0.9 or ...

  5. Blood alcohol content - Wikipedia

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    EBAC is the estimated blood alcohol concentration (in g/L) A is the mass of alcohol consumed (g). T is the amount time during which alcohol was present in the blood (usually time since consumption began), in hours. β is the rate at which alcohol is eliminated, averaging around 0.15 g/L/hr.

  6. What is a Reticulocyte Count Test? - WebMD

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    A reticulocyte count test is often done when someone is believed to have an illness called anemia, which happens when your body doesn’t make enough red blood cells. That can leave you feeling ...

  7. What’s the Ideal Ketosis Level for Weight Loss? - Healthline

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    The optimal ketone range for weight loss 0.5 – 3 millimoles per liter. To achieve this, carb intake needs to be dramatically reduced. On the low carb, high fat keto diet, your body enters ...

  8. Bilirubin Test: High vs. Low Levels, Direct vs. Indirect - WebMD

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    For adults over 18 years, normal total bilirubin can be up to 1.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) of blood. For those under 18, the normal level will be will be 1 mg/dl. Normal results for ...

  9. Alpha-Fetoprotein Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Results

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    The AFP test is especially important for women who are at high risk of having children with birth defects, including women: who are 35 or older; with a family history of birth defects;