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decilitre Meaning in Bengali



 ডেসীলিত্র,

Noun:

ডেসীলিত্র,





decilitre's Usage Examples:

precomposed characters: ㎕, ㎖, ㎗ and ㎘ for the microlitre, millilitre, decilitre and kilolitre.


concentration is sometimes measured in milligrammes per decilitre (mg/dL).


"Micrograms per decilitre (mcg/dL)".


concentrations are greater than 30 mg per decilitre (2.


3 mg per decilitre) have been reported to occur in neonates.


regarded as safe by the medical profession in the UK was 35 microgrammes per decilitre of blood.


The most-common single-shot size is the pol deci (literally, "half a decilitre", 50 ml).


spoons are available in sets, usually between four and six, typically with decilitre (100 ml), tablespoon (15 ml), teaspoon (5 ml) and millilitre measures.


ultimately 95% of all children meet the national goal of 10 micrograms per decilitre.


2+, 3+ and 4+; although tests can also be estimated as milligrams per decilitre.


Another commonly used unit is g/(100 mL), which is identical to g/dL (gram/decilitre).


legal limit for alcohol while driving in Malaysia is 80 milligrams per decilitre or 100 millilitres.


computed tomography Cu cubic D ' C dilation and curettage dL deciliter(s)/decilitre(s) 1 dL = 100 mL DNA deoxyribonucleic acid DTP diphtheria-tetanus-per.


In Europe, the centilitre is often used for liquids, and the decilitre is used less frequently.


μmol/l = micromole/litre mg/dl = milligram/ decilitre total bilirubin <21 <1.


other countries mass concentration is measured in mg/dL (milligrams per decilitre).


Carpenter was discovered to have a blood sugar level of 1,110 milligrams per decilitre, more than ten times the average.


520 fl oz decilitre shēng 市升 1 1 L 2.


24-hour urine sample should not exceed 80 milligrams or 10 milligrams per decilitre.


cholesterol, the units are millimole per litre, whereas they are milligram per decilitre in the United States).



Synonyms:

cubic decimeter; deciliter; litre; cl; dl; metric capacity unit; centilitre; centiliter; l; cubic decimetre; liter;

Antonyms:

ordinal;

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