Milligramme

Word MILLIGRAMME
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What do we mean by milligramme?

An SI unit of mass, equivalent to one thousandth of a gram. Symbol: mg

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The word "milligramme" in example sentences

Nurse Callan taken aback in the hallway cannot stay them nor smiling surgeon coming downstairs with news of placentation ended, a full pound if a milligramme. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The substance, known as paraoxon, was so deadly that less than one milligramme per one kilogramme of body mass was needed to kill, Immelman said. ❋ Unknown (2000)

A commercial specimen of carbide was seen by one of the authors as late as 1900 which gave an acetylene containing 1.12 milligramme of elementary sulphur per litre, i.e., ❋ W. J. Atkinson Butterfield (N/A)

So long as we had no analytical methods of sufficient delicacy to estimate with certainty the hundredth, or at least the tenth of a milligramme of carbonic acid, it was very difficult to determine the quantity in the air at a given time and place. ❋ Various (N/A)

This number of divisions indicates the number of milligrammes and fractions of a milligramme by which it is necessary to shift the counterpoise on its arm in order to obtain a perfect equilibrium, which latter is verified by a simple reading. ❋ Various (N/A)

Eitner and Keppeler record the minimum proportion of phosphorus, calculated as PH_3, found in crude acetylene, as 0.45 milligramme per litre, and the maximum as 0.89 milligramme per litre; in ❋ W. J. Atkinson Butterfield (N/A)

It has been proved by Kirchhoff and Bunsen, that the 3/1,000,000 part of a milligramme of sodium chloride is sufficient to give a yellow colour to ❋ William George Hooper (N/A)

In all probability such limit may be reasonably taken at 0.1 milligramme of either sulphur or phosphorus ❋ W. J. Atkinson Butterfield (N/A)

One milligramme equivalent sulphate of lime, in 1 liter, = 68 grammes sulphate of lime in 1 cubic meter, requiring for decomposition: ❋ Various (N/A)

The conscientious accuracy that was to come of measuring a millimetre and weighing a milligramme was disappointing, and also the fluent readiness to give an account of observations made, the desired accuracy of expression, the caution in drawing inferences. ❋ Janet Erskine Stuart (N/A)

Institute of Würzbourg, and the results are that an ampere current flowing for a second, or a coulomb of electricity deposits 1.1183 milligrammes of silver or 0.3281 milligramme of copper, and decomposes ❋ Various (N/A)

A latitude of 0.01 per cent, is, however, allowed for the analysis, so that the ultimate limit on which carbide could be rejected is: 0.06 volume per cent. of PH_3, or 0.89 milligramme of phosphorus per litre. ❋ W. J. Atkinson Butterfield (N/A)

In his Romanes Lecture recently published, he states, page 4: "My first thesis is that an electric charge possesses the most fundamental and characteristic property of matter, viz. mass or inertia; so that if any one were to speak of a milligramme or an ounce or a ton of electricity, though he would certainly be speaking inconveniently, he might not necessarily be speaking erroneously." ❋ William George Hooper (N/A)

The sensitiveness of the test is such that gas containing about 0.15 milligramme of sulphur, and the same amount of phosphorus, per litre (= 0.0655 grain per cubic foot) imparts in five minutes a distinct white mark to the moistened part of the paper, while gas containing 0.05 milligramme of sulphur per litre (= 0.022 grain per cubic foot) gives in two minutes a dull white mark visible only by careful inspection. ❋ W. J. Atkinson Butterfield (N/A)

_ -- The balances used should be sensitive to at least one milligramme. ❋ Various (N/A)

The value of each division of this dial varies from 3 to 10 milligrammes according as the balance shows 0.1 or 0.5 milligramme. ❋ Various (N/A)

Since 1 c.c. NO = 0.6272 milligramme N, and correcting for temperature and pressure by the formula ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The soda solution may conveniently contain the equivalent of one milligramme of recrystallized oxalic acid (H_ {2} C_ {2} O_ {4}. 2H_ {2} O) in each cubic centimeter. ❋ Various (N/A)

He began in his measured tones, in a voice which handles words as the weight of a usurer weighs gold pieces to the milligramme: ❋ Various (N/A)

On an average, however, British and Continental carbide of the present day may be said to give a gas containing 0.61 milligramme of phosphorus calculated as PH_3 per litre and 0.75 milligramme of sulphur calculated as H_2S. ❋ W. J. Atkinson Butterfield (N/A)

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