It is the "estimated sign", indicating that the weight or (in this case) volume of the goods is within specific allowable tolerances.
Mc Laren
Yes, ml does stand for milliliter.
It is 1/1,000
"mL" stands for milliliters or 1/1,000 of a liter.
galleano bottle with spout and electrical stand
ml stands for mili-liters which is a measurement for volume ml=cm3.
The initials "PBR" stand for the perscriber of the medication.
Recommended Dose.
You can make a stand, this will stable the rocket and allow it to stand up-right.
Originally stands for TAKE A BOTTLE.
Stand the bottle upside down on its cap, so that the remaining perfume runs down to the opening.
* This could mean hundreds of things. * NG could mean Nasogastric * ML probably means milliliters * In a hospital setting, NG mL would mean 'amount of Nasogastric fluid in milliliters' It actually means nanograms per milliliter.