A gill is a unit of volume typically used in the measurement of liquids, equivalent to 4 fluid ounces or approximately 118 milliliters. A dram, on the other hand, is a smaller unit of volume, often used in the context of spirits, equivalent to 1/8 of a fluid ounce or about 3.7 milliliters. Both units are less commonly used today but can still be found in some recipes and traditional measurements.
DRAM is volatile.
0.0625 ounces per dram.
A dram is a unit of weight but also is used to refer to a small amount of liquid - "a wee dram of whisky"
1 dram = 27.34 grains.
3.7mL per dram.
1 dram = 1.3671875 scruples
15.95 Rupees is 1 dram.
There are 1,771.8 milligrams in one dram.
DRAM is a asynchronous,it does not synchronized with system bus
Armenian dram was created in 1993.
Fiddler's Dram was created in 1978.
DRAM is a volatile memory