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Mb Megabase; equal to 1 million nucleotides or 1000 kilobases
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Mb A unit of measure equal to 1,000 kilobytes.
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Mb Strictly speaking, 1024 kilobytes. In this report, it is normally used in the colloquial sense of 1000 kilobytes or 1 million bytes.
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Mb one megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes and is roughly equivalent to one novel. A floppy disk stores 1.44MB, CDs over 600MB, and DVDs are capable of holding up to 17GBs (or 17,000MBs) of information!
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Mb Expression used to describe storage capacity or amount of data. One megabyte is about one million of bytes/characters (1024 2 ).
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