A dose of medicine is typically measured in milliliters (mL), which is a unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter. A liter is a larger unit of volume, equal to 1000 milliliters. A kiloliter is an even larger unit, equal to 1000 liters. Therefore, a dose of medicine is typically measured in milliliters, with one liter being equal to 1000 milliliters, and one kiloliter being equal to 1,000,000 milliliters.
A dose attribute is likely to mean the characteristics or effects of a measured amount of a medicine. It may be used in efficacy of toxicity testing.
0.075 is bigger (nearer 1.0) than 0.05
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. A grapheme is a letter or a group of letters that represents a single sound. I I am not aware of any graphemes or grapheme sums that that have measured quantities of medication!
Math is important in nursing especially working with pediatrics. Math is used to calculate medicine dosages and administer the right dose. It is used from pills to liquids to IV solutions.
The 'median lethal dose'. In other words, the average dose that would be enough to kill you
A milliliter is 1/1000 of a liter. So 3 liters would contain 3000 milliliters.
It seems like you ordered 1 milliliter of a solution with a concentration of 5mg per milliliter. So, you will receive 5mg of the active ingredient in that 1 milliliter dose.
You use a dose with medicine. For example; I need to take a dose of my medicine before i go to bed.
No, 0.5 ml is half a milliliter.2.5 ml is two and a half milliliters.
"Dose" is like a dose of medicine. "Does" is used like, "He always does nice things for her".
His First Dose of Medicine - 1902 was released on: USA: September 1902
The meaning is a very large dose of medicine.
When you are givin to high a dose of medicine or a drug it can be Toxic or deadly.
The word douse means to pour something. The word dose is to pour a measured amount "a dose of medicine"
ml and cc are the same..are yiu sure your dose is not .5 then it would be half
Yes. You can "dose" medicine, etc.
A dose.