Measurement (by counting how many drops) for liquids, such as syrup for cough
gtt.
abbr.
Latin guttae (drops)
glutamine because GTT is the t-RNA and CAA is the m-RNA
There are 60 gtt in one teaspoon. Hence there is 1/4 teaspoon in 15 gtt. Not exactly a correct form of question.
The base SI unit of distance is the meter.
European measurement system
The measurement system is in milliliters. Gallons are British (the Imperial system of measurement), or, slightly smaller, American. Gallons are not part of the metric system, thus are not measures in millilitres.
generally the imperial system
60 gtt = 1tsp
60 gtt/mL
glutamine because GTT is the t-RNA and CAA is the m-RNA
12 gtt equals to how many drops
old system of measurement English system of measurement
Gray top tube (GTT) is typically used for glucose tolerance test.
They use an Imperial Measurement System, also known as, English System of Units.
Gtt means drops. Example, for example, "The IV is running at 10 gtt a minute."
1 tsp is equal to 5ml. 1 gtt ( 1 drop) is equal to 0.05 ml....because 20 drops in 1 ml. so 5ml divided by 0.05= 100 gtt or drops. so I think 100 gtt or drops in 1 tsp.
metric system
gtt one drop is " gt " drops are " gtt " a common error is to write " gtts " for drops