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Centimetre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cubic centimetre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cubic centimetre or cubic centimeter (symbol cm 3 —the abbreviation cc , though widely used, is deprecated) is a commonly used unit of volume extending the derived SI-unit cubic metre and c...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about centimetre. centimetre. Information about centimetre in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Once the catheter is introduced and a cough stimulated, withdraw the catheter one centimetre, prior to applying suction to avoid direct negative pressure on mucosal tissue.
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Enter length in box to be converted. Select either inches or centimeters button. Press "convert" button to see result at bottom of calculator. ... 65 inches x 2.54 = 165 centimeters ... *Shown as 0.39 after rounding to the nearest hundredth. Program uses 0.3937008 to convert centimeters to inches as referenced in NIST...
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