Įsiterpsiu dėl Fluid Ounces (OZ), nors ir esu suinteresuotoji pusė, bet gal pagelbės kam ateityje:
"The reason for these differences is due to the conversion from metric measurements to Imperial measurements. Differences on how bottle sizes are displayed between geographical locations, as well as differences between fragrance manufacturers results in these small differences (less than or equal to .1 oz) to represent the same size when converted to and from the metric size equivalent.
For example, products advertised as 3.4 oz may be displayed on the actual product as 3.3 oz. Both 3.3 oz and 3.4 oz sizes are used interchangeably to represent 100 ml.
Here is a conversion of the most popular industry standard sizes:
1.0 oz = 30 mL
1.6/1.7 oz = 50 mL
2.5/2.6 oz = 75 mL
3.3/3.4 oz = 100 mL
5.0/5.1 oz = 150 mL
6.6/6.7 oz = 200 mL" (orginalus įrašas čia:
http://www.perfume.c...ation-and-size)