Milliliter in a sentence as a noun

A US gallon per hour is roughly a milliliter per second.

Anyways for those who don't know 1 gram of water equals 1 milliliter.

> In general, men produce upward of 60 million sperm per milliliter of semen.

"> In 2009, the list price for a 10-milliliter vial of Humalog, a fast-acting insulin made by Eli Lilly, was about $93.

There is already a recommendation in place, it’s 15 micrograms per milliliter.

That's because in the metric system 1 cubic centimeter is equivalent to 1 milliliter.

Unless I have miscalculated, a phone battery has the energy equivalence of less than a milliliter of gasoline.

Every heartbeat you have, every milliliter of blood drawn, even your base pairs will be cataloged meticulously and shoved into a database.

Similarly, Novo Nordisk's fast-acting insulin Novolog cost almost $93 for a 10-milliliter vial in 2009.

Wear a mask to protect not only yourself but also others, because if you are infected but asymptomatic, you could still stop the spread by wearing a mask.>In our experiments previously, we found 100 million virus strands in just one milliliter of a patient's saliva.

Because the equipment requires very sensitive measurements on the order of tenths of cmH2O and tenth of a milliliter of air, a very small leak in any one of the seals can cause a significant inaccuracy in ventilation and especially in the alarms which govern whether the equipment isn’t overinflating your lungs.

Milliliter definitions

noun

a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter

See also: millilitre