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unit and measurement
One measurement at 40 Mc/sec was obtained with the Varian model Af unit.
As the speed of light in meters per second ( c < sub > 0 </ sub >) is fixed in the International System of Units, this measurement of the speed of light in AU / d ( c < sub > AU </ sub >) also determines the value of the astronomical unit in meters ( A ):
The SI unit of measurement of electric current, the ampere, is named after him.
In recognition of his contribution to the creation of modern electrical science, an international convention signed in 1881 established the ampere as a standard unit of electrical measurement, along with the coulomb, volt, ohm, and watt, which are named, respectively, after Ampère ’ s contemporaries Charles-Augustin de Coulomb of France, Alessandro Volta of Italy, Georg Ohm of Germany, and James Watt of Scotland.
A minute of arc, arcminute, or minute arc ( MOA ), is a unit of angular measurement equal to one sixtieth () of one degree (), or () radians.
* Arbitrary unit, a relative placeholder unit for when the actual value of a measurement is unknown or unimportant
A kilobase ( kb ) is a unit of measurement in molecular biology equal to 1000 base pairs of DNA or RNA.
The mole is a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance ( also called chemical amount ).
where L, coastline length, a function of the measurement unit, ε, is approximated by the expression.
* Digit ( unit ), an ancient measurement unit
The volt is so strongly identified as the unit of choice for measurement and description of electric potential difference that the term voltage sees greater everyday usage.
* Frequency Disturbance Recorder, a type of single phase phasor measurement unit
Among the early Saxons, the rod was the fundamental unit of land measurement.
The gauss, abbreviated as G, is the cgs unit of measurement of a magnetic field B, which is also known as the " magnetic flux density " or the " magnetic induction ".
Gram is a unit of measurement of mass.
A hogshead was also used as unit of measurement for sugar in Louisiana for most of the 19th century.
Most countries now use the SI unit watt for measurement of power.
* Kilo-base pair ( kb or kbp ), a unit of measurement of DNA or RNA length used in genetics, equal to 1, 000 nucleotides
In most systems of measurement, the unit of length is a fundamental unit, from which other units are defined.
The dot duration is the basic unit of time measurement in code transmission.

unit and for
The automobile maintenance unit, or motor pool, came into existence in 1942 and has been responsible for centralized maintenance and management of state-owned transportation since that time.
It met these problems by the creation of the state automobile maintenance unit ( more popularly called the motor pool ), a centralized operation for the maintenance and control of all state transportation.
An oversize unit will cool off your house quickly, then shut down for a long period.
However, a narrow strip may be very practical for small developments, or to provide additional stream frontage for a fisherman's trail, or include scenic strips within the park unit.
According to one major producer, materials for a typical plastic sign are approximately 25% less costly than for a comparable neon unit.
The final choice of material depends upon such factors as costs, method of fabrication, degree of complexity, number of units required, time available for tooling, and projected life expectancy of the unit.
only one box car in eight has the wide doors needed for unit loads ; ;
Lumber dealers and lumber manufacturers have agreed on a standard unit for unitized shipments -- 48'' '' wide by a nominal 30'' '' high ( or six McCracken packets 24'' '' wide by nominal 7'' '' high ).
A randomization of `` ups '' and `` downs '' is more likely than ordered `` ups '' and `` downs '' in position ( 3 ) since the hydrogen atoms are well separated and so the position of one could hardly affect the position of another, and also since ordered `` up '' and `` down '' implies a larger unit cell, for which no evidence exists.
From an estimated mass of 25 g for a zero-magnitude meteorite, the other masses are derived with the assumption of a mass decrease by a factor of 2.512 for each unit increase in magnitude.
but if a complement for come is implied and by Tuesday is a prepositional unit used as an adjunct, by will be unstressed or lightly stressed at most.
We assume that average total unit cost in the relevant region of operation is constant with respect to quantity produced ( the average cost curve is horizontal, and therefore is identical with the marginal cost curve ), and is the same for every firm ( and therefore for the industry ).
It was because of this chain-reaction as much as for any other reason -- that is, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape -- that the identity of depicted objects, or at least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque's and Picasso's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there -- but only as flattened silhouettes -- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913.
A DUF entry must be supplied for every unit record file describing the type of file and the unit record equipment to be used.
The high cost of land and a few operational problems resulting from excessive loadings have created the need for a wastewater treatment system with the operational characteristics of the oxidation pond but with the ability to treat more organic matter per unit volume.
Its entire complement of non-commissioned officers on the platoon level had departed as cadre for another unit, and its vehicles were still those used in the drive across Luzon in World War 2.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
A patient could receive up to 300 days paid-for nursing home care under a `` unit formula '' allowing more of such care for those who use none or only part of the hospital-care credit.
Ramsey has a thing or two to mutter about himself, for the Dallas defensive unit turned in another splendid effort against Denver, and the Texans were able to whip the dangerous Broncs without the fullbacking of a top star, Jack Spikes, though he did the team's place-kicking while nursing a knee injury.
In 1961, it is estimated that multiple unit dwellings will account for nearly 30 per cent of the starts in residential construction.

unit and enthalpy
The SI unit for specific enthalpy is joule per kilogram.
* H is the enthalpy ( SI unit: joule )
There is a physical quantity closely linked to free energy ( free enthalpy ), with a unit of entropy and isomorphic to negentropy known in statistics and information theory.
In the application domains ( oven, burner, engine with internal combustion, fire-fighting ), we use the notion of calorific power, what is basically the enthalpy of the chemical reaction per unit of weight of combustible or the obtained energy given by the combustion of one kilogram of combustible, expressed in kilojoules per kilogram ( kJ / kg or kJ • kg-1 ).
In short, pressure is a measure of the volumetric enthalpy of a system, that is, the enthalpy per unit volume.
:* ΔH < sub > s </ sub > is the enthalpy per unit volume.
* H is the enthalpy ( SI unit: joule )

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