Quantity, defined and adopted by convention.
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Examples for "unit"
Examples for "unit"
1However, the jet's auxiliary power unit was able to continue supplying power.
2The smaller animal health unit could also slightly increase margins, Bayer said.
3The service company needs immediate access in case the refrigeration unit fails.
4General Electric Co, for example, has a water and process technologies unit.
5Button's car required a power unit change following a troubled afternoon session.
1Work package 1: a survey of units to establish current UK practice.
2Health workers' representatives say some intensive care units have already reached capacity.
3They also disclose the military units involved and major weapon systems used.
4Read -Road safety: What you need to know about alcohol units
5The original DS sold 145 million units worldwide to December last year.
1The inertial measurement unit gauges the weapon's position, altitude, and velocity.
2It includes the mission computer and the inertial measurement unit.
3And it incorporates both GPS and an inertial measurement unit with a fiber-optic gyro.
4Inertial measurement unit Accelerometers and gyroscopes recognize directional movement.
5Due to the drift caused by the accumulative error, the function of the inertial measurement unit (IMU) will be limited.
1It is not heat, not food; simply a unit of measure.
2This is a fair standard for the unit of measure.
3Marked out on a man's hand an inch is a large unit of measure.
4Let us fill a hollow sphere of this diameter with cometary matter, and make it our unit of measure.
5Where he saw sequence, other men saw something quite different, and no one saw the same unit of measure.
1We have no decent units of measurement and we change our minds all the time.
2In May, it was announced that the international SI units of measurement had been redefined.
3It is great to see that the old imperial units of measurement are still in use.
4These are fundamentally different units of measurement.
5Gauge equivariance ensures that physicists' models of reality stay consistent, regardless of their perspective or units of measurement.
1And I invented a new unit of measurement -the Bublé.
2It looked like Pam was translating from one unit of measurement to another.
3The webbed structure also defies any kind of grid or obvious unit of measurement.
4Here the unit of measurement is the school year.
5I normally talk about how much 1000 points are worth, because it's a more useful unit of measurement.
6Among the facts learned was that a barrel, an arbitrary unit of measurement, is 42 U.S. gallons of oil.
7When the measuring spear fitted within the hundred paces exactly twenty times, Trella had her basic unit of measurement.
8The unit of measurement for the Hubble constant is kilometers per second per megaparsec -which is three million light-years
9Here, we suspect, is the beginning of an almost inevitable development-the atomic bomb as a unit of measurement, like horsepower.
10He can translate the 500 or 1,000 feet of snow-slope into a more tangible unit of measurement.
11Baud A unit of measurement that shows the number of discrete signal elements, such as bits, that can be sent per second.
12The unit of measurement was the arura; that is to say, a square of a hundred cubits, comprising in round numbers twenty-eight ares.
13Megahertz is a unit of measurement for the wireless spectrum, which is used to transmit radio and broadcast TV signals and mobile phone calls.
14On the other hand, no man of sense pretends to have any accurate unit of measurement by which he can make unerring estimates of desirability.
15The letter M is the unit of measurement when the amount of any piece of composition is to be estimated, and is written "em."
16This action takes place on any meter completing a unit of measurement of (say) 1,000 cubic feet, at which point the contact makers touch.
Translations for unit of measurement