Millilitre in a sentence as a noun

I'd love to buy compute power by the millilitre. What do you think are today's major roadblocks to dust-scale computing?

I've driven my BMW 330d 35,000 miles and to my knowledge it's never used even a single millilitre of gasoline.

800,000 mL/ton means that it was not the case that it needed "a few millilitres of liquid oxygen injected every 6 months or so." More like a few thousand liters every 6 months.

Tests showed they had tens of thousands of human immunodeficiency viruses in every millilitre of their blood. ...

Coming from a country that uses litres and millilitres, European centilitre paper cups just look plain weird. It's certainly the most appropriate unit for the task, but I'm just not used to it.

Keep in mind that every millilitre of fuel burned has to be carried from the start. If you want to start burning a few seconds early on landing by policy, you need to lift that fuel, and the fuel to lift that fuel, from the surface to space and then decelerate all of that.

A lot of native-metric-english speakers try, they say 'mil' for millilitres, they say 'kays' for kilometres, but you're still left with either awkward decimal points or excessive syllables. I am 'one point eight three metres' tall, or 'one hundred and eighty three centimetres'.

Viruses have an estimated abundance of 10^30 in the ocean, or between [10^6 and 10^11] per millilitre. > Although marine viruses have only recently been studied extensively, they are already known to hold critical roles in many ecosystem functions and cycles.

In fact, even in that article "Mosquitoes consume up to 300 millilitres of blood a day from each animal in a caribou herd, which are thought to select paths facing into the wind to escape the swarm. A small change in path can have major consequences in an Arctic valley through which thousands of caribou migrate, trampling the ground, eating lichens, transporting nutrients, feeding wolves, and generally altering the ecology.

I fail to see how finding "there are 3 tsp to a tbsp, 2 tbsp to an fl oz, 8 fl oz to a cup, 2 cups to a pint, 2 pints to a quart and 4 quarts to a gallon" odd translate to "you have never cooked anything" compared to "this is a millilitre, it works fine under the entire range, for graduation simplicity there are 10mL to a cL, 10cL to a dL and 10 dL to a L, a liter is a convenience designation for 1dm³".

Millilitre definitions

noun

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

See also: milliliter