Use "millilitre|millilitres" in a sentence

1. The bottle contains 500 millilitres.

2. Hamsters produce 160 million per millilitre.

3. Tests later showed a blood - alcohol level of 180 millilitres.

4. Penny: I'm sorry, honey. I don't know millilitre.

5. The carburetor bowl fuel volume shall be within a ±10 millilitre range.

6. Start again with # millilitres of a # % solution of hydrochloric acid and heat gently to aid dissolution

7. In general, a millilitre of oxygen releases 5 calories of energy to an animal.

8. Volume is commonly presented in units such as cubic meters, cubic centimeters, litres, or millilitres.

9. a brucella count lower than # IU of agglutination per millilitre when given a sero-agglutination test

10. Pipette an aliquot part (8.1) of the solution to be analysed into a 400 millilitre beaker.

11. The specimen of only 150 millilitres was Couriered to laboratories where several million stem cells were successfully extracted.

12. Dissolve the precipitate on the filter by pouring through it # millilitres of a hot # % solution of hydrochloric acid

13. — the level of aerobic bacteria must be less than 103 per gram of powder or per millilitre;

14. The U. S. bacterial limit is no more than 500 colony-forming units of bacteria per millilitre of water.

15. Plot a calibration curve using these ratios as the ordinate and the corresponding concentrations of benzyl alcohol in mg per millilitre as abscissa.

16. 4.2 Normally, acceptance limits of error of ±50 millilitres will apply to initial inspections being performed at the dealers’ or manufacturers’ premises.

17. The study, published in the journal Human Reproduction, found 41 million fewer sperm per millilitre of semen after just one portion every two days.

18. Plot a calibration curve using these ratios as the ordinate and the corresponding concentrations of benzyl alcohol in mg per millilitre as abscissa

19. '(ii) a serum agglutination test carried out in accordance with the procedure described in Annex C to Directive 64/432/EEC and showing a brucella count lower than 30 IU of agglutination per millilitre, or a complement fixation test showing a brucella count lower than 20 EEC units per millilitre (20 ICFT units).'

20. ‎Biogenase Volume ‎500 Millilitres Skin type ‎Sensitive Speciality ‎Natural Item model number ‎BM 3711 Product Dimensions ‎8.61 x 8.1 x 18.11 cm; 560 Grams ASIN ‎B071YHSR35 Additional Information

21. Draw a calibration curve by plotting the average response for each calibration solution along the ordinate and the corresponding concentrations, expressed in μg per millilitre on the abscissa

22. The WHO now advocates starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) when the number of CD4 immune cells in a patient's blood — an indicator of immune system strength — falls to 350 cells per millilitre.

23. Tuberculins submitted by manufacturers for testing by the state institutes listed in paragraph 8 must have the same activity as standard tuberculins, i.e. they must contain 100 000 international units of agglutination per millilitre.

24. Centiliter, cl metric capacity unit - a capacity unit defined in metric terms cc , cubic centimeter , cubic centimetre , milliliter , millilitre , ml , mil - a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter

25. The C-crest team also tested samples of Canadian tap water and found the levels around 170 colony-forming units per millilitre of water well below what was found in the bottled water.

26. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that men who consumed the most soy (half a serving per day) had 41 million sperm per millilitre less than men who did not eat soy at all.

27. ‘The cinema in digital video disc format can even be Couriered to the exhibitor, thus saving on the expenditure and time taken for transporting the cans.’ ‘The specimen of only 150 millilitres was Couriered to laboratories where several million stem cells were successfully extracted.’

28. ‘The cinema in digital video disc format can even be Couriered to the exhibitor, thus saving on the expenditure and time taken for transporting the cans.’ ‘The specimen of only 150 millilitres was Couriered to laboratories where several million stem cells were successfully extracted.’

29. (c) come from an officially brucellosis-free bovine herd and in particular, in the case of animals more than 12 months old, have shown a brucella count lower than 30 international units of agglutination per millilitre when given a sero-agglutination test carried out during the 30 days before loading and complying with the provisions of Annex C;

30. (ii) bovine animals under 30 months old which have been vaccinated with live strain 19 vaccine may give a serum agglutination test result greater than 30 IU but less than 80 IU of agglutination per millilitre provided that, on the complement fixation test, they give a result less than 30 EEC units in the case of females vaccinated less than 12 months previously or less than 20 EEC units in all other cases;

31. — come from herds of brucellosis-free status, are under 30 months old and have been vaccinated with live strain 19 vaccine if they give a serum agglutination test result greater than 30 IU but less than 80 IU of agglutination per millilitre provided that, on the complement fixation test, they give a result less than 30 EEC units in the case of females vaccinated less than 12 months previously or less than 20 EEC units in all other cases.

32. - come from herds of brucellosis-free status, are under 30 months old and have been vaccinated with live strain 19 vaccine may give a serum agglutination test result greater than 30 IU but less than 80 IU of agglutination per millilitre provided that, on the complement fixation test, they give a result less than 30 EEC units in the case of females vaccinated less than 12 months previously or less than 20 EEC units in all other cases.

33. (a) fat content: minimum of 26,0 %; (b) water content: maximum of 3 %; (c) titratable acidity (as a percentage of non-fat dry matter) ADMI: - in millilitres of decinormal sodium hydroxide solution: maximum of 3,0 %, - in lactic acid: maximum of 0,15 %; (d) lactate content (in relation to non-fat dry matter): maximum of 150 mg/100g; (e) additives: none; (f) phosphatase test: negative, i.e. equal to or less than four micrograms of phenol per gram of reconstituted milk; (g) solubility index: maximum of 0,5 ml; (h) burnt-particles index: maximum of 15,0 mg, i.e. at least disc B; (i) micro-organism count: maximum of 50 000 per gram; (k) coli-aerogenes-organisms: negative in 0,1 g; (l) whey test: negative; (m) taste and smell: clean; (n) appearance: white or slightly yellow colour, absence of impurities and coloured particles.

34. (a) fat content: minimum of 26,0 %; (b) water content: maximum of 3 % (c) titratable acidity (as a percentage of non-fat dry matter) ADMI: - in millilitres of decinormal sodium hydroxide solution: maximum of 3,0 %; - in lactic acid: maximum of 0,15 % (d) lactate content (in relation to non-fat dry matter): maximum of 150 mg/100g; (e) additives: none; (f) phosphatase test: negative, i.e. equal to or less than four micrograms of phenol per gram of reconstituted milk; (g) solubility index: maximum of 0,5 ml; (h) burnt-particles index: maximum of 15,0 mg, i.e. at least disc B; (i) micro-organism count: maximum of 50 000 per gram; (k) coli-aerogenes-organisms: negative in 0,1 g; (l) whey test: negative; (m) taste and smell: clean; (n) appearance: white or slightly yellow colour, absence of impurities and coloured particles.