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litre (US), liter
1. one cubic decimetre
2. (formerly) the volume occupied by 1 kilogram of pure water at 4?C and 760 millimetres of mercury. This is equivalent to 1.000 028 cubic decimetres or about 1.76 pints

liter, litre
A metric unit of volume equal to 1/1000 cubic meter; equal to 61.03 cubic inches.

litre
A series of coats of arms of the pious founders of certain churches in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.


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The drive towards miniaturization within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields has created a need for accurate and reliable nanolitre dispensing.
In 2004, four products lines (the COPAS flow cytometer, MIAS automated microscope, Genomic Solutions microarray products, Cartesian Nanolitre dispensers) accounted for 70% of the Capital Equipment's revenues, according to a 2005 investor presentation.
34) It is also now possible that, on a single chip, nanolitre volumes can be simultaneously processed to isolate cells, lyse them and purify their DNA or mRNA.
 
 
 
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