Thanks, Charlie. Mine, at 231, is borderline high. But, such is life . . .
Chris
On 7 Feb 2013, at 17:48, Charles Geilfuss <charles.geilfuss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Both numbers are metric system derived but in Europe they use SI
> units which are mmol/Liter whereas the metric units used in the USA
> are mg/dl. The conversion factor is 0.0259. I had to learn SI in the
> middle of my training; the standard metric units are still used in
> medical practice here, but journal publications typically use SI
> units. I never could get a clear explanation as to why SI was better;
> I was told it was more "physiological" which I thought was BS. It was
> just those pesky EU types being difficult.
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