- The
litre (Commonwealth spelling) or
liter (American spelling) (SI
symbols L and l,
other symbol used: ℓ) is a
metric unit of volume. It is
equal to 1...
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ACSCN Drug 9803 Not more than 1.8 grams of
codeine per 100
milliliters or not more than 90
milligrams per
dosage unit, with an
equal or
greater quantity...
- (ethanol)
consumed per
capita per year. A
standard drink is
about 17
milliliters of ethanol,
putting one
liter at
about 59 drinks. The
World Health Organization...
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large spoon is 15
milliliters, and a
small spoon is 5
milliliters.
Sometimes a much
smaller spoon may be used,
usually a 2.5
milliliter spoon (1⁄2 small...
- for a
single shot (30
milliliters) of arabica-variety espresso, to
approximately 100–125
milligrams for a cup (120
milliliters) of drip coffee. Arabica...
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during ejaculation varies widely among men,
containing between 0.1 and 10
milliliters (for comparison, a
teaspoon holds 5 ml and a tablespoon, 15 ml). Adult...
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milligrams of
codeine per 100
milliliters or per 100 grams N/A Not more than 100
milligrams of
dihydrocodeine per 100
milliliters or per 100 grams N/A Not...
- loa
worms in
their blood.
Those who have over 30,000
microfilaria per
milliliter of
blood risk
inflammation and
capillary blockage due to the
rapid death...
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serving sizes including,
since the late 1980s, a 40-U.S.-fluid-ounce (1,200-
milliliter) bottle. Olde
English 800, also
known as 8 ball or Old E (O’ E in some...
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independent of the
specific units of
volume used, such as in
milliliters per
milliliter (mL/mL). The
number one is
recognized as a
dimensionless base...