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Hello,
As some of you might know, the convertion factor of insulin is as follows: 1mmol/l * 18,0182 = 1 mg/dl, whereby 18,0182 is the convertion factor. My question: why 18,0182? Has that to do with the molar mass of Glucose or Insuline?
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How many dl are there in a l?
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