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The unit of liquid volume (L) that occupies the same volume as a cubic decimeter (dm 3 ) and is slightly larger than a quart.
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or L ?the metric measure of capacity, slightly more than a quart (1.057 quarts = 1 liter).
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absolute a.
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paralalia literalis.
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these are metric units of volume and they work more-or-less like the units of mass and length described bove. If we say that the basic unit of volume is the liter (1.057 quarts), then a milliliter equals 1/1000th of a liter and a microliter equals 1/1,000,000th of a liter. So, there are 1000mL in 1 liter , 1000uL in 1 milliliter and 1,000,000mL in 1 liter. There are a couple of secrets hidden here. ...
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| lite | a critic of literature |
| lite | the informed analysis and evaluation of literature |
| lite | a written evaluation of a work of literature |
| lite | a style of expressing yourself in writing |
| lite | a mediocre and disdained writer |
| lite | someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own |
| lite | a review devoted to literary criticism |
| lite | the humanistic study of literature |
| lite | imaginative or creative writing |
| lite | a person who can read and write |
| lite | able to read and write |
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