milliliter in A Sentence

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    One Milliliter of water and one Milliliter of air take up the same amount of space.

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    Top Quality 100 Milliliter(3 1/3 ounce) dropper bottles.

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    Millilitre, millilitres, Milliliter, Milliliters, mL,

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    It's quite pricey, at roughly $85 for 30 mL(Trenadrol 250 mg per Milliliter strength).

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    For successful conception, an amount of more than 20 million per Milliliter is needed.

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    Some forms of this injectable steroid come in preparations of 100 mg per Milliliter.

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    That's compared to roughly a million bacteria per Milliliter of coastal ocean water on Earth.

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    Children under two years old should take at least 75 to 125 Milliliter ORS solution after diarrhea.

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    When the viral load, or amount of virus in the blood, is below 200 copies per Milliliter, it is considered undetectable.

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    Even spilling a barely visible drop- say one-tenth of a Milliliter- adds up to an entire liter if it happens 10,000 times.

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    Patients with an HDGF level greater than 0.7 nanograms per Milliliter had more extensive heart failure and walked shorter distances in a six-minute walking test.

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    The difference of mixtures is not only ina variety of taste, but also the number of calories per Milliliter, which are indicated by a figure.

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    Gallon quart pint gill fluid ounce fluid drachm US gallon US pint cubic yard cubic foot cubic inch cubic meter liter cubic decimeter cubic centimeter Milliliter.

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    The concentrations are sometimes described in terms of the volume of oxygen gas generated; one Milliliter of a 20-volume solution generates twenty Milliliters of oxygen gas when completely decomposed.

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    However, it is possible to diagnose garnerelosis only in the case when there are more than 1000 cfu of bacteria in one Milliliter of urine taken by the catheter.

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    The concentrations are sometimes described in terms of the volume of oxygen gas generated(see decomposition); one Milliliter of a 20-volume solution generates twenty Milliliters of oxygen gas when completely decomposed.

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    Dr. Petrylak explains that a PSA count above 4.0(as measured in nanograms per Milliliter) raises a red flag, although a recent study suggests that a bigger threat is a PSA that rises quickly.

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    Vitamin D deficiency, defined as 12 nanograms per Milliliter or less is relatively infrequent nowadays, whereas vitamin D insufficiency, less than 30 ng/ml, is widely prevalent and likely lasts for decades,” says Troen.

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    Vitamin D deficiency, defined as 12 nanograms per Milliliter or less is relatively infrequent nowadays, whereas vitamin D insufficiency, less than 30 ng/ml, is widely prevalent and likely lasts for decades,” said Troen.

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    They found median protein levels were about seven times higher than in controls, with a median of 1.93 nanograms per Milliliter in patients and a median of 0.29 nanograms per Milliliter in the controls.

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    Usually the reason for such a violation is exactly the wrong diet, because on the day the female produces up to 200 g of milk, spending up to 0.9 g of received feed per Milliliter.

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    Participants who had 20- 30 nanograms per Milliliter of the vitamin D biomarker were considered as having intermediate levels of the vitamin, and those with 30 nanograms per Milliliter or more were deemed to have optimal vitamin D levels.

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    Valtin thinks the notion may have started when the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council recommended approximately"1 Milliliter of water for each calorie of food," which would amount to roughly two to two-and-a-half quarts per day(64 to 80 ounces).

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    But Garland argues that people need a bit more- 5,000 IU per day- so their blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, which the liver produces during vitamin D processing, reach what he says is a sufficient amount, of 50 nanograms per Milliliter(ng/ml).

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    Valtin thinks the notion may have started[in 1945] when the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council recommended approximately“1 Milliliter of water for each calorie of food,” which would amount to roughly two to two-and-a-half quarts per day(60 to 80 ounces).

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    It is likely that the mythology began in 1945 when the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council recommended approximately"1 Milliliter of water for each calorie of food," which would amount to roughly two to two-and-a-half quarts per day(64 to 80 ounces).

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    Valtin thinks that the notion may have started in 1945 when the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council recommended approximately“1 Milliliter of water for each calorie of food,” which would amount to roughly 2 to 2.5 quarts per day(64 to 80 ounces).

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    They discovered that people with both total and bioavailable levels of vitamin D below 20 nanonogram per Milliliter(ng/ml)- the ideal level is 30 to 50 ng/ml- were about 20 percent more likely to experience a major cardiac event like heart attack, heart failure, stroke, or even premature death.

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