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Aidan Stevenson
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1 December, 18:35
What is the UL measurement?
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Britney Miller
1 December, 18:38
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The UL measurement is a symbol used by the International System of Units to represent a microliter. A microliter is a metric unit of measurement for liquid volume and is equal to 1/1,000,000 (one-millionth) of a liter.
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