-
consumer beverages are
labelled almost exclusively using litres and
millilitres. An
exception is in pathology,
where for
instance blood lead
level and...
-
plateau of 800
millilitres (28 imp fl oz; 27 US fl oz) by the 28-w****
gestational age. The
amount of
fluid declines to
roughly 400
millilitres (14 imp fl oz;...
- "metric cup" of 250
millilitres.
Although derived from the
metric system, it is not an SI unit. A "coffee cup" is 1.5 dL (i.e. 150
millilitres or 5.07 US customary...
- to pull, and
fills 25–30
millilitres (1 fl oz),
while a
lungo may take up to a
minute to pull, and
might fill 50–70
millilitres (2 fl oz).
Extraction time...
-
supermarkets in
small bottles of
approximately 113
millilitres (4.0 imp fl oz; 3.8 US fl oz) or 180
millilitres (6.3 imp fl oz; 6.1 US fl oz) (known in the pub...
- A
highball gl**** is a gl****
tumbler that can
contain 240 to 350
millilitres (8 to 12 US fl oz). It is used to
serve highball ****tails and
other mixed...
- pressure.
Units of
solubility are
given in
grams of
substance per 100
millilitres of
water (g/(100 mL)),
unless shown otherwise. The
substances are listed...
-
British imperial pint;
about 9·61 US
customary fluid ounces or 284·13
millilitres). The tumbler, the
breakfast cup (8
British imperial fluid ounces), the...
- 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm. One
cubic centimetre corresponds to a
volume of one
millilitre. The m**** of one
cubic centimetre of
water at 3.98 °C (the temperature...
- of the world,
recipes use the
metric system of units—litres (L) and
millilitres (mL),
grams (g) and
kilograms (kg), and
degrees Celsius (°C). The official...