Reference ranges for blood tests by molarity.
November 22, 2010 8:06 PM   Subscribe

This post was deleted for the following reason: This doesn't really make sense out of context. Maybe with a few explanatory links to pages featuring a special message from Jimmy Wales? -- mathowie



 
A wikipedia link?
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 8:09 PM on November 22, 2010


single link wikimedia

What is this and what does it mean? (no hamburgers, I don't know)
posted by paisley henosis at 8:11 PM on November 22, 2010


Context, please?
posted by phunniemee at 8:12 PM on November 22, 2010


What is the reference range for Win?
posted by docpops at 8:13 PM on November 22, 2010


OK, now produce one for Vulcan blood!

Wait a minute there probably is one somewhere out there...
posted by Xoebe at 8:14 PM on November 22, 2010


I actually really like this post, but only because it fits in with my recent LD50 research.

Tragically no polonium.
posted by poe at 8:18 PM on November 22, 2010


Oh, molarity! I thought you said morality and was really confused.
posted by hydrophonic at 8:18 PM on November 22, 2010


That is a well-crafted info-graphic. This is an underrated skill in the sciences.
posted by Existential Dread at 8:18 PM on November 22, 2010


ಠ_ಠ
posted by birdherder at 8:20 PM on November 22, 2010


Is this something I would need to understand in order to understand?
posted by Deathalicious at 8:21 PM on November 22, 2010 [5 favorites]


....AAAaaaand Ethanol for Drunk Driving is making a move toward the finish line! will it make it! NO! it's Osmolarity for the win, Sodium for place, then Chloride for show by 50 mmol/L!

...this is a horse racing chart, right?
posted by not_on_display at 8:22 PM on November 22, 2010


What's the color coding for, or is there a legend I'm missing?
posted by mittens at 8:25 PM on November 22, 2010


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