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millilitre

(US), milliliter
one thousandth of a litre.
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

milliliter

[′mil·ə‚lēd·ər]
(mechanics)
A unit of volume equal to 10-3 liter or 10-6 cubic meter. Abbreviated ml. Also known as mil.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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As reported exactly one year ago in Life Extension magazine, a significant clinical benefit in heart failure patients requires a plasma CoQ10 level of around 4.00 micrograms per milliliter. (2-4) In severe heart failure patients, the only way these higher levels can be obtained appears to be with ubiquinol--not conventional ubiquinone CoQ10 supplements.
They said that among men over 75, who had PSA levels less than 3 nanograms per milliliter, none died of prostate cancer and only one developed high-risk prostate cancer.
Even with T cell counts higher than 350 Cells/mm[super]3, patients would still be candidates for therapy if they have 30,000 to 55,000 copies of HIV per milliliter of blood.
Concentrations of DDE ranged from 0.1 to 0.63 nanograms per milliliter of fluid, roughly comparable to the amounts of natural sex hormones in these fetuses, says Warren G.
The joint venture will produce beer in three different types of container -- a 640 milliliter bottle, 330 milliliter bottle and 330 milliliter can.
At the American Society for Microbiology meeting in Atlanta this week, the group reported finding up to 10 million bacteria per milliliter of water.
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