Since no-one seems to have dared respond to this question, I would -
as a non-expert in this field - hazard the guess that the equivalent
range of values in SI units is 0.13333-2.16667 microlitres/sec
Roger
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>For those of you who are used to SI units, I have a citation for the
>reference interval of beta-2-microglobulin clearance rate = 8-130
>microliters per minute. Would the equivalent SI units be the same?
>If not, what?
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>Thanks. -Jim
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