Mean distance between Earth and the Sun, common length reference in astronomy.
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Examples for "au"
Examples for "au"
1There is the city, Port-au-Prince, where the government and its law rule.
2There are seriously injured people who need urgent treatment all across Port-au-Prince.
3Mr Small told news.com.au he believed a good outcome had been achieved.
4But earlier today news.com.au confirmed the payment would be extended to them.
5Bombs had recently exploded in Port-au-Prince, and the regime had blamed Constant.
1Sandwich Island Kanaka ua like pu na haole,-all 'e same a' you!''
2The expression of GALNT5 uaRNA was significantly correlated with the TNM stage and with lymph node metastasis.
3These results expanded our understanding of GALNT5 uaRNA as a new avenue for therapeutic intervention against gastric cancer progression.
4Therefore, the exact association between serum UA and bone health remains unclear.
5Finally, a new and efficient electrochemical sensor for detecting UA was developed.
1One astronomical unit is the distance between the Earth and the sun.
2Say you make the sphere one astronomical unit in radius.
3We could attend sky parties, join an astronomical unit, and learn about the sky together!
4What the hell is an astronomical unit?
5That was one astronomical unit, equal to about 93 million miles, the distance from earth to the sun.
1It's large object hundreds of astronomical units from the Sun.
2Now, however, a sweep had discovered this crystal at a distance of two astronomical units.
3When you have to measure them in astronomical units, it probably isn't a good bet.
4The reassurance that there were, in fact, eleven human souls closer than eight astronomical units away.
5Or about one hundred astronomical units.
Translations for astronomic unit