Search: in
Reference ranges for blood tests
Reference ranges for blood tests in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Reference ranges for blood tests

Reference ranges for blood tests





Encyclopedia results for Reference ranges for blood tests

  1. Duncan Ranges

    Geobox Range name Duncan Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Province region British Columbia parent Selkirk Mountains highest highest elevation highest lat d 50 highest lat m 51 highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d 117 highest long m 29 highest long s highest long EW W map map caption The Duncan Ranges are a subrange of the Selkirk Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia , Canada , located west of the Duncan River , southeast of Revelstoke, British Columbia Revelstoke . Sub ranges Badshot Range References cite bcgnis 35879 Duncan Ranges http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1655 Duncan Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Interior Ranges of British Columbia Category Selkirk Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Peninsular Ranges

    Geobox Range name Peninsular Ranges image image caption country Mexico country1 United States state Baja ... 3302 geology Granite period Mesozoic map The Peninsular Ranges also called the Lower California ... of mountain ranges, in the Pacific Coast Ranges , which stretch convert 1500 km mi abbr on from southern ... of the North America n Coast Ranges that run along the Pacific Ocean Pacific coast from ... Ranges include the Santa Ana Mountains , San Jacinto Mountains and Laguna Mountains of southern ... Ranges in San Diego County , as is Viejas Mountain . The Peninsular ranges run predominantly north south, unlike the Transverse Ranges to their north, which mostly run east west. Geology Rocks in the ranges ... Ranges are in the Nearctic ecozone . Several terrestrial ecoregions cover portions of the Peninsular Ranges. On western coast side of the northern portion of the ranges the California montane chaparral ... California and northern Baja California. On western coast side of the southern portion of the ranges the Baja California desert ecoregion covers in the southern portion of the Peninsular Ranges in Baja California and Baja California Sur . On eastern side of northern ranges, the Sonoran Desert ... of the southern portion of the ranges the Gulf of California xeric scrub ecoregion covers the range in Baja California Sur. The higher portions of the Peninsular Ranges, especially the west facing ... National Forest covers much of the higher Southern California Peninsular Ranges. The vegetation ... oak forests cover upper slopes of Sierra Juarez and San Pedro Martir ranges in Baja California. These isolated ... peninsularis Baja Oak Quercus peninsularis . These higher portions of the Peninsular Ranges ... part of the peninsula and ranges. Its flora and fauna share many affinities with southern Mexico and Central ... de la Laguna pine oak forests , and San Lucan xeric scrub . See also Category Peninsular Ranges Peninsular Ranges index List of mountain ranges References reflist commonscat Peninsular Ranges External ...   more details



  1. Kaikoura Ranges

    unreferenced date March 2007 File Kaikoura Range.jpg 400px thumb Kaikoura Ranges The Kaikoura Ranges are two parallel ranges of mountains in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand . Formed along New Zealand s Marlborough Fault System , they can be seen as the northernmost extension of the Southern Alps in the South Island. Named the Looker on mountains, by Captain James Cook , they take their name from the town of Kaikoura at the southern extreme of the more eastern range, the Seaward Kaikouras. This range rises straight from and dominates the coast to the north of the town, and reaches its highest point with the 2610 metre Mount Manakau. The long straight river valley of the Clarence River, New Zealand Clarence River separate the Seaward Kaikouras from the longer and loftier Inland Kaikouras. This latter range contains the highest peak in the ranges, the 2880 metre Mount Tapuaenuku Tapuae o Uenuku , the translation from the Maori language Maori of which is the poetic Footprint of the rainbow . Beyond the Inland Kaikouras is the valley of the Awatere River , which runs parallel to that of the Clarence. The two ranges are visible from a great distance, including from the southern coast of the North Island . coord 42 00 S 173 40 E display title region NZ type mountain source dewiki Category Geography of the Marlborough Region Category Kaikoura District Category Mountain ranges of New Zealand MarlboroughNZ geo stub de Kaikoura Ranges nn Kaikoura Ranges zh ...   more details



  1. Swannell Ranges

    Geobox Range name Swannell Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Omineca Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Swannell Ranges are a mountain range between the Finlay River Finlay and Nation River s and between the Hogem Ranges and the Finlay Ranges of northern British Columbia , Canada . It has an area of 22932  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Omineca Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1657 Swannell Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref They are named in honour of legendary surveyor explorer Frank Swannell . Sub ranges Espee Range Fishing Range Germansen Range Ingenika Range Kwanika Range Kwun Yotasi Range Lay Range McConnell Range Osilinka Ranges Peak Range Tenakihi Range Tucha Range Wolverine Range Wrede Range References reflist BCGNIS 16624 Swannell Ranges coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Swannell Ranges Category Omineca Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Douglas Ranges

    is Mount Robertson 2252  m 7388  ft , at the northwest limit of the range. The Douglas Ranges ... also of the Pacific Ranges. The only thing more southerly than the Douglas Ranges, other than floodplain ... Ranges, it is also among the wettest and, for being lowland country relative to the rest of its parent ranges, among the ruggedest. The southern abutment of the Douglas Ranges is over 5000 ... of the range. East of the Douglas Ranges, across Harrison Lake, are the Lillooet Ranges , while to the west and northwest are the Garibaldi Ranges . Southeast across the Fraser River is the Canadian ... Ranges, which were logged relatively early on in British Columbia s history. A network of logging ... the core of the ranges to the southeast, meeting the Harrison River just north of Chehalis, British ... roads instead of rail. Timber from the Douglas Ranges supplied mills around Harrison Bay and along ... . Douglas Ranges wood especially went to mills at Mission, British Columbia Mission City , which ... was in Hull, Quebec . The Douglas Ranges are subjected to torrential and ongoing rain, and its valleys ... their name for the area is The Chehalis . The name Douglas Ranges dates to the Fraser Canyon ... ArxPg.asp?ArxId 161 Douglas Ranges Chehalis Group entry in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Pacific Ranges Category Pacific Ranges ...   more details



  1. Boundary Ranges

    Geobox Range name Boundary Ranges other name Alaska Boundary Range image Juneau Icefield.jpg image size 275 image caption View of the Juneau Icefield . country Canada country1 United States region British Columbia region1 Alaska region2 Yukon parent Coast Mountains area 87101 geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest Mount Ratz highest location British Columbia highest elevation 3090 highest lat d 57 highest lat m 23 highest lat s 35.2 highest lat NS N highest long d 132 highest long m 18 highest long s 11.2 highest long EW W map Northwest relief.2 BoundaryRanges.png map caption Location map of Boundary Ranges marine shoreline boundary not shown map size 275 The Boundary Ranges , also known in the singular ... which is the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains , and northwards into the Yukon Territory ... of which being the Yukon Ranges . To their east are the Skeena Mountains and Stikine Plateau of the Interior ... . The Boundary Ranges include several large icefields, including the Juneau Icefield , between the Alaska ... Ranges are Mount Ratz , 3090  m 10138  ft , Chutine Peak , 2910  m 9547  ft ... of Mount Ratz and its neighbours, most of the Boundary Ranges are considerably lower than the Pacific Ranges of the southern Coast Mountains . The larger icefields of the Boundary Ranges are at a much lower elevation than their southern counterparts in the Pacific Ranges because of the difference ... division. The granite granitic intrusion s that form the Boundary Ranges are remnants of a Late Cretaceous volcanic arc system called the Coast Range Arc . Sub ranges Boundary Range NB not the same as the Ranges ... Ranges of the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia References S. Holland, Landforms of British Columbia , Province of British Columbia, 1976 gnis 1893715 BCGNIS 12650 Boundary Ranges Boundary Ranges Coast Mountains Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Coast Mountains Category Boundary Ranges Category Physiographic sections de Boundary Ranges fr Boundary Ranges ...   more details



  1. Lillooet Ranges

    Geobox Range name Lillooet Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Regions region British Columbia length length orientation width width orientation parent Pacific Ranges area 8030 highest highest location highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W period map South BC NW USA relief LillooetRanges.png map caption Locator map of the Lillooet Ranges The Lillooet Ranges are the southeasternmost subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia . They are located between the drainage of the Lillooet River and Harrison Lake on the west and the canyon of the Fraser River on the east, and by the lowland coastal valley of that river on the south. The Lillooet Ranges are approximately 8100 square kilometres 3150 mi in area. The range is extremely rugged and varied in terrain, and includes some of the highest peaks in southwestern British Columbia . The highest is Skihist Mountain, convert 2968 m ft 0 abbr on , crowning the Cantilever Range in the heart of the area ... River Thompson and Fraser River s. The northernmost subdivision of the Lillooet Ranges is the Cayoosh Range , which includes the second highest summit in the Lillooet Ranges, an unnamed convert 2855 ... Ranges. The largest and most important is the Stein Valley Nlaka pamux Heritage Park , which ... Ranges, varies from coastal type alpine in the west to desert canyon arid on its east. There is only one highway traversing the Lillooet Ranges, Hwy 99 from Mount Currie, British Columbia Mount Currie ... is the subarea known as the Cayoosh Range , which contains the second highest peak in the Lillooet Ranges ... the Lillooet Ranges are those of Cayoosh Creek, the Stein River , the Nahatlatch River , and the Silver ... Country Archive http bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1370 Lillooet Ranges entry in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Category Pacific Ranges Pacific Ranges ...   more details



  1. Stikine Ranges

    The Stikine Ranges are a mountain range in northwestern British Columbia , Canada . They are the northernmost subdivision of the Cassiar Mountains and among the least explored and most undeveloped parts of the province. Sub ranges Beady Range Nisutlin Plateau Skree Range Three Sisters Range Thudaka Range Tuya Range References BCGNIS 35896 Stikine Ranges S. Holland, Landforms of British Columbia , Province of British Columbia 1976 . Line notes reflist coord 57 00 N 127 20 W region CA type mountain display title Interior Mountains Category Stikine Ranges BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Tahtsa Ranges

    Geobox Range name Tahtsa Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Hazelton Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map caption . map size 275 The Tahtsa Ranges are a mountain range in northern British Columbia , Canada . It has an area of 7526  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Hazelton Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref name SI http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1652 Tahtsa Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref Their general location is between the eastern flank of the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains and the Nechako Reservoir Ootsa Lake . Sub ranges Chikamin Range Kasalka Range Morice Range Sibola Range Tochquonyalla Range Whitesail Range See also List of mountain ranges References reflist BCGNIS 17545 Tahtsa Ranges coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Hazelton Mountains Category Nechako Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Sifton Ranges

    Geobox Range name Sifton Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Cassiar Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Sifton Ranges are a mountain range along the west side of the Rocky Mountain Trench in northern British Columbia , Canada . It has an area of 1820  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Cassiar Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1168 Sifton Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref Sub ranges Cormier Range Ruby Range Sifton Ranges Ruby Range References reflist BCGNIS 37314 Sifton Ranges coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Cassiar Mountains Category Northern Interior of British Columbia BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Finlay Ranges

    Geobox Range name Finlay Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Omineca Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Finlay Ranges are a mountain range in northern British Columbia , Canada . It has an area of 4818  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Omineca Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1650 Finlay Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref Sub ranges Butler Range Russel Range See also Interior Mountains References reflist BCGNIS 12730 Finlay Ranges coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Omineca Mountains Category Omineca Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Waitakere Ranges

    Refimprove date December 2008 The Waitakere Ranges are a chain of hills in the Auckland metropolitan ... Auckland , New Zealand . The maximum elevation within the ranges is 474  m 1555  ft . The ranges and surrounding areas were traditionally known to local M ori people M ori as Te Wao ... Forest in the Waitakere Ranges The western coastline of the ranges consists of cliffs exceeding 300 ... in eruptions 12 25 million years ago. The ranges are covered in native forest, most of which is in the process ... 3,500 acres 14  km in the Nihotupu area of the ranges as a bush reserve. In 1895 the national Government vested the land, and several other smaller areas of the ranges, in the City Council as reserves for the conservation of native flora and fauna . The Waitakere Ranges Regional Park now ... parks parks in the region waitakere ranges Our parks Waitakere Ranges , Auckland Regional Council. Accessed 13 April 2009. ref The area is also protected under the Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area Act ... 20Area 20Act 202008.pdf Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area Act 2008 PDF ref Five reservoir s within the ranges water resources in Auckland supply water to the Auckland region . ref name ARC main The ranges ... the Tasman Sea , their path is blocked by the ranges causing a small uplift sufficient for the system ... short tailed bat s are New Zealand s only native land based mammals. At the northern end of the ranges ... of the ranges main attractions are the four popular surf beaches, Muriwai , Te Henga Bethells Beach ... Auckland Scenic Drive , runs a good portion of the length of the ranges from Titirangi to Swanson ... through the Waitakere Ranges, named in honour of the New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary . ref ... External links Commons category http www.waitakereranges.org.nz Waitakere Ranges Protection Society ... Council coord 36 58 S 174 31 E region NZ type mountain display title Category Mountain ranges of New Zealand Category Waitakere City Category Visitor attractions in Auckland de Waitakere Ranges gl ...   more details



  1. Hart Ranges

    Geobox Range name Hart Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Provinces and territories of Canada Province region British Columbia parent Canadian Rockies area 13584 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map Canadian Rockies HartRanges.png map caption Location of the Hart Ranges The Hart Ranges are one of the main geographic subdivisions of the Canadian Rockies and are the main part of the area that is meant by the Northern Rockies, although the much larger Muskwa Ranges to the north are more deserving of that term &mdash but also much more inaccessible and much less visited &mdash and the Northern Rockies are generally also considered to extend at least as far south as Mount Robson, which is in the Continental Ranges . The Hart Ranges were named in honour of Premier of British Columbia British Columbia Premier John Hart Canadian politician John Hart , as is the highway which traverses the Pine Pass in the northern part of the range, connecting the north central Interior of the province to its Peace River District to the northeast. The boundaries of the Hart Ranges ... Ranges , which comprise the main and best known part of the Rocky Mountains and run all the way south to Marias Pass in Montana . Sub ranges Official subdivisions of the Hart Ranges include the Misinchinka Ranges from the Pine Pass south to Monkman Pass Murray Range Pioneer Range Solitude Range Other areas of the Hart Ranges have no subdesignations though the area around Mount ... Encyclopedia however, this is not an official designation. Industry The Hart Ranges are the location ... , which is the only town in the range. References reflist BCGNIS 7728 Hart Ranges Canadian Rockies ... Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Canadian Rockies Category Northern Interior of British ...   more details



  1. Park Ranges

    Geobox Range name Park Ranges other name Main Ranges image image caption . country Canada region type region British Columbia region1 Alberta parent Continental Ranges area 33223 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d 52 highest lat m 00 highest lat s 00 highest lat NS N highest long d 117 highest long m 50 highest long s 00 highest long EW W map map caption The Park Ranges , also known as the Main Ranges , are a group of mountain range s in the Canadian Rockies of eastern British Columbia and western Alberta , Canada . It is one of the three main subranges and the most central of the Continental Ranges , extending from southeast of Mount McGregor Nelson Range Mount McGregor to the Fernie Basin . Subranges Blackwater Range Blue Range Bow Range Chaba Icefield Clemenceau Chaba Columbia Icefield Drummond Group Freshfields Blaeberry River Freshfields Harrison Group Hooker Icefield Kitchen Range Le Grand Brazeau McKale Chalco Divide Mitchell Range Assiniboine Mitchell Range Morkill Ranges Ottertail Range Rainbow Range Rocky Mountains Rainbow Range Royal Group Selwyn Range Canada Selwyn Range Spray Mountains Sundance Range The Ramparts Canada The Ramparts Trident Range Van Horne Range Vermilion Range Alberta Vermilion Range Wapta Icefield Waputik Icefield Waputik Mountains President Range Winston Churchill Range References cite bcgnis 50834 Park Ranges http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1692 Park Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Canadian Rockies Category Canadian Rockies BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub Alberta geo stub ...   more details



  1. Hunua Ranges

    Image Mangatangi Reservoir Hunua Ranges.JPG thumb right Mangatangi reservoir in the Hunua Ranges The Hunua Ranges form a block of hilly country to the southeast of Auckland in New Zealand s North Island . They cover some 250 square kilometres 100 sq mi , containing 178  km of parkland, and rise to 688 metres 2255  ft at Kohukohunui. Auckland gets much of its Water resources in New Zealand water from Reservoir water reservoirs within the Hunua Ranges. The ranges are located approximately 50 kilometres 30  mi southeast of Auckland, above the western shore of the Firth of Thames . They are sparsely populated, and mostly lie within the boundaries of the Waharau and Hunua Ranges Regional Parks. Maori made some use of the ranges and early European visitors found areas of clearing that had been used as gardens. Ng i Tai are tangata whenua. Some Maori archaeological sites are known. The main part of the ranges was subject to confiscation after the New Zealand Wars . Early European use of the ranges was for timber extraction and for farming but low soil fertility limited success. There has been some mining of Manganese in the past. Gold prospecting for quartz reefs has never found payable reefs. From the 1920s onwards the land was progressively bought by Auckland City Council utilising ... part of the Hunua Ranges were transferred to Waikato Region . ref http www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz ... H HunuaRanges HunuaRanges en Hunua Ranges , An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand , edited by A. H. McLintock ... Ranges . Privately published. Barton, Ian L. 2001 Hunua, The place and its people a view from 2000 . Privately published. The Hunua Ranges ... are bounded on the east by the Firth of Thames, the north ... title On the Vegetation of the Hunua Ranges, Auckland journal New Zealand Journal of Botany volume ... parks our parks parks in the region hunua ranges Hunua and http www.arc.govt.nz parks our parks parks ... Mountain ranges of New Zealand de Hunua Ranges no Hunua Ranges nn Hunua Ranges ...   more details



  1. Gawler Ranges

    background map location map locator Website website Footnotes footnotes The Gawler Ranges are a range ... of the ranges. The Gawler Ranges National Park and Gawler Ranges Conservation Reserve are in the ranges north of Wudinna, South Australia Wudinna . The ranges are covered by the Gawler Ranges Native Title Claim. History The ranges were named by Edward John Eyre after the Governor of South Australia ... RANGES.PDF title Gawler Ranges National Park accessdate 2009 11 12 publisher Department for Environment ... EyrePeninsulaGawlerRanges.aspx South Australia Gawler Ranges ref Environment Geology The ranges .... ref name grnp The ranges are a small part of the Gawler Craton which is a craton rich in mineral ... title The evolution of bornhardts in silicic volcanic rocks in the Gawler Ranges journal Australian ... in the Gawler Ranges, including the Emu , Wedge tailed Eagle , Major Mitchell s Cockatoo and Singing ... Further reading Anon. 1973 . The Gawler Ranges. Report on a survey by the Nature Conservation ... title Category Mountain ranges of South Australia Category Volcanoes of South Australia Category ... Ranges fr Cha ne Gawler ru ...   more details



  1. Nass Ranges

    Geobox Range name Nass Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Province region British Columbia parent Hazelton Mountains highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map caption The Nass Ranges are a mountain range north of the Skeena River , west of Hazelton, British Columbia Hazelton , and northeast of Terrace, British Columbia , Canada . It is associated with the Hazelton Mountains , which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1647 Nass Ranges of the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref Volcanic eruption main Tseax Cone The Nass Ranges contain an active volcano called Tseax Cone its volcanic gas es caused the death of approximately 2,000 Nisga a people during the 18th century. Mountains Mountains within the Nass Ranges include Kiteen Ridge Maroon Mountain Mount Garland Tseax Cone References reflist BCGNIS 27559 Nass Ranges coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Hazelton Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Hogem Ranges

    Geobox Range name Hogem Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Omineca Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Hogem Ranges are a group of mountain range s in the northwest part of the Omineca Country of the British Columbia Interior North Central Interior of British Columbia , Canada , located between Takla Lake W and the Omineca River E and from the Nation Lakes SE to the Sustut River NW . The ranges have a collective area of 8868  km sup 2 sup and is a subgrouping of the Omineca Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . Sub ranges Axelgold Range Cariboo Heart Range Connelly Range Mitchell Range Sikanni Range Sitlika Range Vital Range References reflist BCGNIS 25878 Hogem Ranges http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1656 Hogem Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia coord 55 50 00 N 126 00 00 W display title Interior Mountains Category Omineca Mountains Category Omineca Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Bulkley Ranges

    Geobox Range name Bulkley Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Hazelton Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map caption map size The Bulkley Ranges is mountain range in northern British Columbia , Canada , located between the Skeena River Skeena and Bulkley River s south of Hazelton, British Columbia Hazelton , north of the Morice River and Zymoetz River . It has an area of 7851  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Hazelton Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref name SI http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1648 Bulkley Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref Sub ranges Bornite Range Howson Range O.K. Range Rocher D boul Range Telkwa Range See also List of mountain ranges References reflist BCGNIS 12671 Bulkley Ranges coord 54 40 00 N 127 40 00 W display title Interior Mountains Category Hazelton Mountains Category Skeena Country Category Bulkley Valley BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Yukon Ranges

    Geobox Range name Yukon Ranges other name image image size 275 image caption country Canada country1 United States region Yukon region1 Alaska parent Interior System geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size File Yukon Ogilview Mts Mt Gibben P1040571.JPG thumb Ogilvie Mountains , with Mount Gibben near the center. Looking north The Yukon Ranges are a mountain range comprising the mountain s in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska and most of the Yukon , Canada . Named after the Yukon, this range has area of 364710 km . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1794 Yukon Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref Sub ranges Anvil Range Dawson Range Yukon Dawson Range Miners Range Nisling Range Ogilvie Mountains Nahoni Range Pelly Mountains Big Salmon Range Glenlyon Range Saint Cyr Range Ruby Range Yukon Ruby Range Russel Range Wrangell Mountains References reflist Yukon geo stub Alaska geo stub coord missing Yukon Category Mountain ranges of Yukon Category Mountain ranges of Alaska ...   more details



  1. Kitimat Ranges

    Geobox Range name Kitimat Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Provinces and territories of Canada Province region British Columbia parent Coast Mountains area 62777 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map BC relief Kitimatranges.png map caption Kitimat Ranges as defined in S. Holland Landforms of British Columbia The Kitimat Ranges are one of the three main subdivisions of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia , Canada , the other being the Pacific Ranges to the south and the Boundary Ranges to the north. They lie between the Nass River in the north and the Bella Coola River and Burke Channel on the south, are bounded on their east by the Hazelton Mountains and include the mountainous islands of the North Coastal Archipelago as well as King Island British Columbia King Island , which lies between Dean Channel and the aforesaid Burke Channel. Some of those islands are part of a separate formation known as the Coastal Trough . ref S. Holland, Landforms of British Columbia , pp.41 42, publ. BC Govt, 1976 ref Although lower than the neighbouring Pacific Ranges to the south, they are in some ways more rugged and are heavily indented by coastal fjords inlets as well as by fjord like lake valleys on the Interior side of the range. Sub ranges Bare Top Range Countess of Dufferin Range Kitlope Range North Coastal Archipelago Bell Range Burnaby Range Cape Range ... a Memorial Lava Beds Provincial Park Kitlope Heritage Conservancy See also Category Mountain ranges of North America References BCGNIS 25904 Kitimat Ranges reflist Kitimat Ranges Coast Mountains coord 53 50 00 N 128 30 00 W display title Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Kitimat Ranges Category North Coast of British Columbia BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub fr Kitimat Ranges ...   more details



  1. Muskwa Ranges

    Geobox Range name Muskwa Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Provinces and territories of Canada Province region British Columbia parent Canadian Rockies area 66987 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest Ulysses Mountain highest elevation 3024 highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW map Northwest relief MuskwaRanges.jpg map caption Location map of Muskwa Ranges The Muskwa Ranges are a group of mountain range s in northern British Columbia , Canada . They are part of the Northern Rockies section of the Rocky Mountains and are bounded on their west by the Rocky Mountain Trench and on their east by the Rocky Mountain Foothills . They are delimited on the north by the Liard River and on the south by the Peace Reach of the Williston Lake Lake Williston reservoir formerly the Peace River Canada Peace River , south of which the next major grouping of the Rockies is the Hart Ranges . The Muskwa Ranges cover a surface of 97,388  km and stretch for 424  km from north to south. ref http www.peakbagger.com range.aspx?rid 1400 Peakbagger Muskwa Ranges ref Mountains and peaks Ulysses Mountain 3,024 m 9,921  ft Mount Sylvia 2,940 m 9,646  ft Mount Lloyd George 2,938 m 9,639  ft Great Rock Peak 2,929 m 9,610  ft Mount Roosevelt 2,814 m 9,232  ft Great Snow Mountain 2,813 m 9,229  ft Mount Peck 2,807 m ... 2,533 m 8,310  ft Sub ranges File Muskwa Mountains Alaska Highway.JPG thumb right The Alaska Highway crossing the Muskwa Ranges Akie Range Battle of Britain Range Deserters Range Gataga Ranges Rabbit Plateau Sentinel Range Muskwa Ranges Sentinel Range Stone Range Terminal Range Tochieka Range Tower of London Range Truncate Range See also Ranges of the Canadian Rockies References reflist BCGNIS 8362 Muskwa Ranges Canadian Rockies coord missing British Columbia Category Mountain ranges of British ...   more details



  1. Mamaku Ranges

    Refimprove date March 2007 The Mamaku Ranges are a range of rugged hills in the North Island of New Zealand . Located to the west of Lake Rotorua and north of Lake Taupo , they lie to the immediate south of the Kaimai Range and can be thought of as an extension of it, in much the same way that the Kaimai Range can be considered an extension of the Coromandel Range . The hills terminate in the south with the valley of the Waikato River . At their highest, the Mamaku Ranges rise to over 600 metres, and much of the high ground within the hills forms a plateau. The range is extensively forested, with the Kaimai Mamaku State Forest and Kinleith Forest both covering a considerable part of them. The forest includes Agathis australis kauri trees growing at the far southern limit of their natural range. coord 38.1755916667 S 175.976258333 E source dewiki region NZ WKO type mountain format dms display title Category Geography of the Bay of Plenty Region Category Forests of New Zealand Category Mountain ranges of New Zealand BayofPlenty geo stub Waikato geo stub de Mamaku Ranges ...   more details



  1. Barossa Ranges

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Barossa Ranges are located in the state of South Australia in Australia . They are a part of the southern Mount Lofty Ranges and primarily run along the eastern side of the Barossa Valley . The range was named by William Light Colonel William Light in 1837 after the Barrosa Range in Spain , to which he found similarities. The Barossa Ranges is the source for the North Para River and its tributary Jacob s Creek Australia Jacob s Creek . It is also home to some of the many wineries in the region, including those in Eden Valley, South Australia Eden Valley . The Heysen Trail Heysen Walking Trail and the Mawson Trail Mawson Cycling Trail both traverse the range. The highest point of the range is Mount Kaiser Stuhl and forms part of the Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park . See also Barossa Valley wine References reflist coord missing South Australia Category Mountain ranges of South Australia Category Barossa Valley SouthAustralia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Transverse Ranges

    and Big Bear Lake in the background. The Transverse Ranges are a group of mountain ranges of southern California , in the Pacific Coast Ranges Physiographic regions of the world physiographic region in North America . The Transverse Ranges begin at the southern end of the California Coast Ranges and lie between Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara and San Diego counties. They derive the name Transverse Ranges due to their East West orientation, making them transverse to the general ... accessdate 2007 12 25 ref Geology Image Traverse Ranges, Mojave Desert, Silverwood Lake.jpg thumb .... The Transverse Ranges represent a complex of tectonic forces and Southern California faults ... northwest trend of most California ranges results from a pronounced step in the San Andreas Fault ... understood as a consequence of this step. The crust atop the Pacific Plate south of the ranges does ... to compress and lift. The crust which comprises the Transverse Ranges is part of what is known ... northwestern Mexico as the Gulf of California rifted open. Physiographically, the Tranverse Ranges ... name CCM Geography Ranges The Transverse ranges run predominantly east west, while the other coast ranges tend north south, including the Central Coast Ranges to the north and the Peninsular Ranges ... Ranges also include the Topatopa Mountains and the Santa Susana Mountains of Ventura County and Los ... Hills . The Ranges include the steep San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles, California ... Bernardino Mountains . To the north of the Transverse ranges are the Central Coast Ranges, The Central ... from the Mojave Desert to the east, and link the Transverse ranges to the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra ... end of the ranges. The northern Channel Islands of California are also part of the Transverse Ranges San Miguel Island San Miguel , Santa Rosa Island, California Santa Rosa , Santa Cruz Island ... and hill ranges in the Transverse Ranges col begin col 2 Santa Ynez Mountains San Rafael Mountains Sierra ...   more details




Articles 26 - 50 of 299893      Previous     Next


Search   in  
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in Tutorials
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in Encyclopedia
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in Videos
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in Books
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in Software
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in DVDs
Search for Reference ranges for blood tests in Store


Advertisement




Reference ranges for blood tests in Encyclopedia
Reference ranges for blood tests top Reference ranges for blood tests

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.info All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement