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millilitre
noun
A unit of measure of capacity, being one thousandth of a litre. Symbol: ml
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After running, however, the average human's endocannabinoid levels rose from 2.4 picomoles per millilitre (pmol/ml) to 6.1.
Alas, with 1,000 extra vehicles on its roads every day, Delhi's air is now filthier than ever.Correction: we mistakenly wrote that the Ganges contains 60,000 bacteria per millilitre.
A level of four nanogrammes per millilitre (ng/ml) became the standard threshold for a high PSA.
In a matter of weeks, these drugs reduce the number of viruses per millilitre of infected blood from millions to less than 50.
In 1992 a meta-analysis of 61 papers, published in the British Medical Journal, suggested they had fallen by half in the preceding half-century, from 113m per millilitre of semen to 66m.
Were a car that uses 15 litres of petrol per 100km and costs $15,000 to improve its performance in similar fashion, it would consume less than two tenths of a millilitre of petrol per 100km and cost a quarter.Yet in our physical world exponential growth eventually comes to an end.
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(A few products are now packaged in plastic bottles, but these are primarily 50-millilitre miniatures, the light weight of which is particularly suited for use by airlines).
A 450-millilitre unit of whole blood is reduced to a 220-millilitre volume.
The European press launch for Nil had been set for January, and the product — which would cost a hundred and twenty-five dollars for a hundred-millilitre bottle — needed to be in U.S. stores in February.
He put Charles Shaw in a seven-hundred-and-fifty-millilitre glass bottle, with a real cork, and used varietal grapes — Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, and Chardonnay, among others.
For the first fortnight of the crisis, each worker was given just one 500-millilitre PET bottle of water that had to last two days.
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