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deciliter

 (dL) [des´ĭ-le″ter]
one tenth (10−1) of a liter; 100 milliliters.
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dL

Abbreviation for deciliter.
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DL

This is a retired HUGO symbol for what is now designated EDAR.
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dL

Abbreviation for deciliter.
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Deciliter (dL)

100 cubic centimeters (cc).
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BD-ROM format has a huge memory size of 54 GB (dual layer, single side), which is 6 times larger than that of DVD-ROM, and has the potential of becoming an ideal medium to distribute next generation entertainment content from movies and music to computer applications.
The company has developed a dual layer co-extrusion tubing head.
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