MIGS per mill: I am picturing Russian aircraft being stored in between piles of
freshly cut plywood.



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> Very true. Around our lab, mg/mL is often pronounced as "miggs per mil".
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> On 2006 Mar 25, at 14:04, Remek Kocz wrote:
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> > Mils are can be tricky.  To a machinist they may be thousands of an
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