Hi. I'm a bit lost in a Hb reading part, wherein Hb is less than 2 g% and/or significantly high. Could you please elaborate more? Maybe with calculation examples? >< Thanks in advance. The method in this video helps me a lot in doing my thesis proposal. Have a good day.
To ensure accurate transfer of only the blood drawn in the pipette. The blood smear that stick on the sides of the pipette tip will add more volume and thereby erroneous result. (Even 1 microlitre is still some volume). Same practice of wiping must be applied to WBC, RBC, Platelet and sperm count experiments using haemocytometer.
Hi. I'm a bit lost in a Hb reading part, wherein Hb is less than 2 g% and/or significantly high. Could you please elaborate more? Maybe with calculation examples? >< Thanks in advance. The method in this video helps me a lot in doing my thesis proposal. Have a good day.
36.46 Hcl covert to 0.1 NHcl (please tell the calculation
What is the use red mark
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
How to transfer this blood into hcl containing tube?
Sorry for late reply. You can either blow it out , or use a needleless syringe to force it out.
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Why wipe tip of pipette with cotton????
To ensure accurate transfer of only the blood drawn in the pipette. The blood smear that stick on the sides of the pipette tip will add more volume and thereby erroneous result. (Even 1 microlitre is still some volume). Same practice of wiping must be applied to WBC, RBC, Platelet and sperm count experiments using haemocytometer.
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
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Arabic Translation please
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