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0.4 ml on a 1 ml syringe is equivalent to 40% of the total capacity of the syringe. This would be marked approximately at the 0.4 ml line, which is typically one of the smaller increments on the syringe. If you're reading the measurements, ensure to accurately follow the markings for precise dosing.

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