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Megalitre (1,000,000 Litres)
12/97Non-pure functional language, standardized in 1990 and 97
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The two-character ISO 3166 country code for MALI
megalitre, million litre
ml is a written abbreviation for millilitre or millilitres. Boil the sugar and 100 ml of water. Mali (in Internet addresses). Malachi. milliliter. ml mls the written abbreviation of millilitre or millilitres
narrow money or transactions money; coins and notes and money placed in current accounts
Milliliter
A measure of the strain energy released by an earthquake within 100 kilometers of its epicenter Strictly defined by Charles Richter as the base-10 logarithm of the amplitude, in microns, of the largest trace deflection that would be observed on a standard torsion seismograph at a distance of 100 km from the epicenter
{i} metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter
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local magnitude, the original scale defined by Richter and Gutenberg based on the maximum amplitude of the waves The best fit for earthquakes between magnitudes 2 5 and 6 It is determined on several types of instruments, including synthetic Wood-Anderson from digital broad-band instruments and electronically simulated Wood-Anderson from low-gain short-period instruments
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local magnitude, the original scale defined by Richter and Gutenbergbased on the maximum amplitude of the waves
millilitre; metric unit for measuring volume (one thousandth of a litre); same as cc (cubic centimeter)
Cross tee end detail is a "hook" insertion contrasted with the XL that is "stab" insertion The ML end detail is quick and easy to install; however, it does not meet most seismic requirements greater than Zone 2
Milliliter is a metric unit of capacity, equal in volume to 1 cubic centimeter (cc), or approximately one-sixteenth of a cubic inch One-thousandth of a liter
inorganic silts and very fine sands, rock flour, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey silts with slight plasticity
millilitre
milliliter (0 001 l)
Milliliter 1/1000 of a liter A metric unit of capacity, for all practical purposes equal to 1 cubic centimeter One cubic inch is about 16 ml
a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter
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