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  2. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    Total calcium (Ca) 2.1, [14] [22] 2.2 [5] 2.5, [5] [22] 2.6, [22] 2.8 [14] mmol/L: ... mm/h: ESR increases with age and tends to be higher in females. [155] Female ...

  3. Hyperparathyroidism - Wikipedia

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    24-hour urinary calcium >250 mg/day in women and >300 mg/day in men (see footnote, below) serum calcium > 1 mg/dl above upper limit of normal; Creatinine clearance > 30% below normal for patient's age; Estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2; Bone density > 2.5 standard deviations below peak (i.e., T-score of −2.5) People age < 50

  4. Calcium-sensing receptor - Wikipedia

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    846 12374 Ensembl ENSG00000036828 ENSMUSG00000051980 UniProt P41180 Q9QY96 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000388 NM_001178065 NM_013803 RefSeq (protein) NP_000379 NP_001171536 NP_038831 Location (UCSC) Chr 3: 122.18 – 122.29 Mb Chr 16: 36.31 – 36.38 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a Class C G-protein coupled receptor which senses ...

  5. pH - Wikipedia

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    An alternative scale, the free scale, often denoted pH F, omits this consideration and focuses solely on [H +] F, in principle making it a simpler representation of hydrogen ion concentration. Only [H +] T can be determined, [32] therefore [H +] F must be estimated using the [SO 2− 4] and the stability constant of HSO − 4, K * S: [H +] F ...

  6. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Calcium 45 mg Phosphorus 28 mg Vitamin A 492 IU Vitamin B 1: 0.03 mg Vitamin B 2: 0.06 mg Niacin 2.1 mg Vitamin C 21 mg Vitamin contents of common kimchi and average ...

  7. White dwarf - Wikipedia

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    The white dwarf van Maanen 2 shows iron, calcium and magnesium in its atmosphere, [157] but van Maanen misclassified it as the faintest F-type star based on the calcium H- and K-lines. [158] The nitrogen in white dwarfs is thought to come from nitrogen-ice of extrasolar Kuiper Belt objects , the lithium is thought to come from accreted crust ...

  8. Phytic acid - Wikipedia

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    Phytic acid, mostly as phytate in the form of phytin (i.e. the calcium/magnesium salts of phytate), is found within the hulls and kernels of seeds, [20] including nuts, grains, and pulses. [1] In-home food preparation techniques may break down the phytic acid in all of these foods. Simply cooking the food will reduce the phytic acid to some degree.

  9. Breast milk - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the proteins, fats and calcium in whole cow's milk are more difficult for an infant to digest and absorb than the ones in breast milk. [88] [91] [92] The composition of marsupial and monotreme milk contains essential nutrients, growth factors and immunological properties to support the development of joeys and puggles. [53]