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One cubic centimetre of water is equal to 1 gram.
A volume of eight cubic centimetres to be held inviolate.
Its size is roughly no larger than a cubic centimetre (1 cm).
Also, the capacity of the engine is increased from 6749 Cubic centimetre to 6761 cc.
Perfect, he would have grunted, had there been a cubic centimetre of air in his lungs.
Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull.
These ancient formations have been growing at an average rate of one cubic centimetre per hundred years.
The most commonly used unit of measure is the cubic centimetre or cc.
In many scientific fields, the use of cubic centimetres has been replaced by the millilitre.
The medical and automotive fields in the United States still use the term cubic centimetre.
Modern humans have a cranial capacity of about thirteen hundred cubic centimetres.
The present overall density of the Universe is very low, roughly 9.9 x 10 grams per cubic centimetre.
V12 models used the displacement (in cubic centimetres) of one cylinder.
Typical bulk density of bay mud is approximately 1.3 grams per cubic centimetre.
The space inside the small cube is called 1 cubic centimetre (cm3) and is worked out in the same way.
If they were packed tightly there could be 5 thousand million of them in a cubic centimetre of inflammation.
The material is low density: it has a density of 0.9 milligrams per cubic centimetre.
I poured her two inches of gin and added a cubic centimetre of lime juice.
The kidneys each have a volume of 858 cubic centimetres, and can produce urine with chloride concentrations.
The number of cloud condensation nuclei in the air can be measured and ranges between around 100 to 1000 per cubic centimetre.
Astrophysicists prefer to use number density to describe these environments, in units of particles per cubic centimetre.
However, in space environments, densities may be only a few atoms per cubic centimetre, making atomic collisions unlikely.
"Remember one cubic centimetre cures ten gloomy sentiments."
'After the first twenty-five cubic centimetres we're supposed to pause for a time and see how the patient is feeling.'
About six cubic centimeters' worth, that I was able to save.
Power always makes a cubic centimeter of chance available to a warrior.
"None of them can be much larger than, oh, two hundred cubic centimeters."
She seemed to have barely a cubic centimeter of hydrogen left.
But the brain of a contemporary woman is about 150 cubic centimeters smaller.
The volume of the brain reached 1675 cubic centimeters, which is more than average.
The estimate came out to two billion tons per cubic centimeter.
The body turns it into about twenty cubic centimeters of pure water.
The fruits had produced a little over 30 cubic centimeters of juice.
The engines with displacement of 1360 cubic centimeters were dropped in 1979.
The dose is a half cc, cubic centimeter to you.
It seemed to cover at least 1.5 cubic centimeters - about the size of a sugar cube.
Within were a few cubic centimeters of what looked like a pale amber liquid.
A normal T-4 cell count is 800 to 1,000 cells per cubic centimeter of blood.
The density of matter must be about twenty billion tons per cubic centimeter.
The density of water is approximately one gram per cubic centimeter.
A weight of up to a ton per cubic centimeter press upon the animals, which live in deep sea.
The normal volume is taken as 50 cubic centimeters of fluid, or just under one teaspoon full.
The pouch will then hold up to 1,200 cubic centimeters (cc).
So let's pick an average density for trash of 0.33 grams per cubic centimeter.
The increase in the strong force makes the body collapse, until it has a density of three billion tons per cubic centimeter.
These clouds have a typical density of 30 particles per cubic centimeter.
I knew the caloric value of every cubic centimeter pumped into Max's body.
The patient's measured blood loss, a mere 75 cubic centimeters, easily tolerated.
The average amount excreted in 24 hours is from 40 to 60 ounces (about 1,200 cubic centimeters).