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The sample mass size required for LA-ICP-MS analysis is sub-microscale — picograms to femtograms. Traditional liquid nebulization approaches for ICP-MS require the removal of milligrams of sample mass in order to be effective. When applied with optimized laser ablation conditions and ICP-MS dat...
What is smaller than nano?TL:DR –Nano means a billionth, a billionth of whatever unit you’re talking about, smaller than that and you are talking pico (a million-millionth), femto (a million-billionth), atto (a billion-billionth), zepto (a billion-trillionth), yocto (a trillion-...
Gram (g): it is used to measure weight of small objects or weight of small quantity ingredients. EXAMPLE: weight of a paperclip Pound (lb): it is usually used to measure body weight Kilogram (kg): it is used to measure heavy objects EXAMPLE: body weight Ton: it is used to measure ...
Answer to: A 4 mL tube of blood contains 7.2 mg of cholesterol. What is the Mg% of cholesterol (i.e., how many mg of cholesterol are in 100 mL of...
MCHC –mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration – gives us an idea of the mean concentration of hemoglobin in all the red blood cells, expressed in gram/deciliter. MCV –mean corpuscular volume – describes the size of a red blood cell in femtoliters (10-15 l). RBC indices are usually ...
The production-line hipot test, however, is a test of the manufacturing process to determine whether the construction of a production unit is about the same as the construction of the unit that was subjected totype testing. Some of the process failures that can be detected by a production-li...
grams. When the term was first introduced, it was intended to refer to the mass of 1 cubic centimeter of water at 4 degrees Celsius, but today it is based on a reference weight kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures near Paris, France. 1 gram is equivalent to 0.0022 ...
The topics include the ferromagnetic resonance frequency of single-layer magnetic metal films with lattice distortions, the nano-platelet structure of clay materials observed by atomic force microscope, a prototype of a frame-type cantilever for biosensor and femtogram detection, designing and fabricating...
The wavelength (nm) of a ball bearing with a mass of 10 g, and velocity of 10 cm/s is what? Wavelength Using Momentum: According to the de Broglie formula for wavelength, we need the value of momentum of the given ball using the given values of the mass...