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  • noun Plural form of picoliter.

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Examples

  • Epson MicroPiezo® print head technology with smart nozzles delivers ink droplets in as many as three sizes, some as small as three picoliters, delivering sharp, laser-like quality text while optimizing print speeds

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • This is made possible through Epson's exclusive MicroPiezo print head with DX5 technology which delivers up to 5 ink droplet sizes per nozzle, as small as 1.5 picoliters, to produce exceptionally smooth gradations, amazingly accurate skin tones and sharp, grain-free photos.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

  • The JILA "bathtubs" consist of about 35 picoliters (trillionths of a liter, or roughly one-thirtieth of a nanoliter) of water on a glass slide.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • -- Epson MicroPiezo® print head technology with smart nozzles delivers ink droplets in as many as three sizes, some as small as three picoliters, delivering sharp, laser-like quality text while optimizing print speeds

    ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News 2010

  • With 4800x2400 dpi in color and pigment ink droplets as small as two picoliters, the Pro9500 Mark II is focused on detail.

    Imaging Resource What's New 2010

  • With 4800x2400 dpi in color and pigment ink droplets as small as two picoliters, the Pro9500 Mark II is focused on detail.

    Imaging Resource What's New 2010

  • Marine organisms make their glues in very small amounts - the typical dollop from a sandcastle worm, for example, is on the order of 100 picoliters.

    NYT > Home Page By HENRY FOUNTAIN 2010

  • Marine organisms make their glues in very small amounts - the typical dollop from a sandcastle worm, for example, is on the order of 100 picoliters.

    NYT > Home Page By HENRY FOUNTAIN 2010

  • Marine organisms make their glues in very small amounts - the typical dollop from a sandcastle worm, for example, is on the order of 100 picoliters.

    NYT > Home Page By HENRY FOUNTAIN 2010

  • The JILA "bathtubs" consist of about 35 picoliters (trillionths of a liter, or roughly one-thirtieth of a nanoliter) of water on a glass slide.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

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