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Reference ranges for blood tests - by molarity.png

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English: Reference ranges for blood tests, sorted by mass. Values taken from Wikipedia article ( Wikipedia:Reference ranges for blood tests). Originally made in Inkscape by Mikael Häggström. Please list any corrections you think may be needed on list above.
Date Original upload date: 2008-10-26
Source Own work
Author Mikael Häggström

Blood values gallery

And overview of images showing reference ranges for blood tests sorted by amount.

Compound image, showing reference ranges sorted by mass and molar concentration.

This is the most updated version.

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Sorted by mass. The compound image may be more updated and contain more mass values, but the included values should be fairly correct.
Vector (.svg) version is available, but is less updated than .png-version.
Sorted by molarity. The compound image may be more updated and contain more molarity values, but the included values should be fairly correct.
Vector (.svg) version is available, but is less updated than .png-version.
Sorted by units. Vector (.svg) version is available.
Sorted by enzyme activity. Vector (.svg) version is available.
White blood cells. Vector (.svg) version is available.
Empty logarithmic scale.
Blood values for print.png

Vertical version of compound image, for easier printing

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