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milligram
[mil-i-gram]
noun
a unit of mass or weight equal to one thousandth of a gram, and equivalent to 0.0154 grain. mg
milligram
/ ˈmɪlɪˌɡræm /
noun
mg. one thousandth of a gram
milligram
A unit of mass or weight in the metric system equal to 0.001 gram.
See Table at measurement
Word History and Origins
Origin of milligram1
Word History and Origins
Origin of milligram1
Example Sentences
Using these records, the research team reviewed the outcomes of 33,833 veterans who received baseline treatment with 500 milligrams of nicotinamide twice daily for more than 30 days.
With many researchers wanting to run tests on it, each experiment could only use a few tens of milligrams, fractions of a grain of rice.
Carfentanil, which is 10,000 times more potent than morphine, can be lethal at a fraction of the two milligram range for fentanyl, health officials said.
California’s level for lead in residential soil is 80 milligrams per kilogram.
After Perry’s death, Plasencia was accused of giving officials falsified documents showing a medical treatment plan for Perry that claimed he was being given a maximum dose of 60 milligrams over 24 hours.
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