) How to solve for creatinine coefficient with 59kg and 1, 500ml estimated total volume for 24hrs of urine. No gender or age given, but with absorbance reading of 0.082 and concentration of 0.1mg/mL. 2) Also, how to calculate for the creatinine in a urine sample? please formula and solution.
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1) How to solve for creatinine coefficient with 59kg and 1, 500ml estimated total volume for 24hrs of urine. No gender or age given, but with absorbance reading of 0.082 and concentration of 0.1mg/mL.
2) Also, how to calculate for the creatinine in a urine sample? please formula and solution.
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