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microliter Explanation: Microliter (支) to Milliliters (µl to mL) conversion calculator for Volume conversions with additional tables and formulas. |
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Ampoule/vial Explanation: Ampoule,tube, piece,bottle, vial it could be any of these. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 hrs (2020-11-14 21:04:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- per container,whatever that container is. |
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支 - appears to be the measure word for the implement (pipette) Explanation: I did a quick Google and found that 支 is the measure word for DLAB 微量吸管 可調式 Adjustable Volume Pipette (among other implements) - so as far as I can tell - as 'pipette' is the tool that is generally used to measure in microliters I would translate 支 as pipette in this instance. Reference: http://www.dgs.com.tw/plisttest2.php?PRODUCT=AWE-770005 Reference: http://www.ctbo.org.tw/exam/3rd_exam/practical/2009_Practica... |
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µl/each Explanation: Here "Zhi" is a unit, but we don't know exactly what it is, so I prefer "each" or "piece" |
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microlitre/unit Explanation: "μL" is the Symbol for microliter (microliter), a unit of fluid measure. 支 is a unit usually used to describe some thin items. In the medical context, I believe it's used to describe some test tubes, ampoules, or similar medical containers. I think "microlitre/unit" makes sense since you may not know the exact details of the container. Example sentence(s):
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%BCl |
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