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milliliter

[ mil-uh-lee-ter ]

noun

  1. a unit of capacity equal to one thousandth of a liter, and equivalent to 0.033815 fluid ounce, or 0.061025 cubic inch. : ml


milliliter

/ ³¾Ä­±ô′ə-±ôŧ′tÉ™°ù /

  1. A unit of liquid volume or capacity in the metric system equal to 0.001 liter.
  2. See Table at measurement
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of milliliter1

From the French word millilitre, dating back to 1800–10. See milli-, liter
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Through September of this year, the state’s three community blood banks sold 25,868 milliliters of whole blood, red blood cells and fresh frozen plasma, while closed colonies sold 981,350.

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Dogs require 60 to 80 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight and cats require 40 to 60 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight, according to Bernstein.

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Patients applied 5 milliliters of the drug combo between their shoulder blades every day for a year-and-a-half.

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Using a mere one-thousandth of a milliliter of blood from each time point, the scientists thought they would see a jump in autoantibodies as the first symptoms of MS appeared.

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This genomic technique involved collecting reef water samples, where there are about 1 million microbial cells in every milliliter, and sequencing the microbial DNA in the samples to identify microorganisms.

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