decilitre

NOUN
  1. a metric unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter
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How To Use decilitre In A Sentence

  • Destined to die … A decilitre of Eau de Cologne every minute. Brave New World
  • We've got a pot of heavily salted water going - 1 decilitre of rock salt to 4 litres of water. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some test levels ive seen here are not even too high as they can peak at 1000 ng/dl nanograms per decilitre the best thing to do is stick it out until your levels become stable and you will clear up. Accutane and Testosterone
  • The average level was 11 micrograms per decilitre and it ranged from 4 to 31. Times, Sunday Times
  • The study involved 517 men and women, aged 20 to 70, from Worcester County, Massachusetts, who started out with an average total cholesterol level of 222 milligrams per decilitre of blood for men and 213 for women.
  • Pathology reports after his death revealed his body contained 178 milligrammes of alcohol per decilitre of blood.
  • The inquest heard that at 200mg of alcohol per decilitre of blood, someone would lose control of their reflexes and 350mg was considered a fatal level. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The study involved 517 men and women, aged 20 to 70, from Worcester County, Massachusetts, who started out with an average total cholesterol level of 222 milligrams per decilitre of blood for men and 213 for women.
  • A losing game 80mg of alcohol per decilitre of blood is the legal drink-drive limit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The level that's regarded in Australia as being an unacceptable level is more than 10 micrograms per decilitre in the blood, which means 10-millionths of a gram for each tenth of a litre of blood.
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