Unit
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- any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange; unit of measurement
- an individual or group or structure or other entity regarded as a structural or functional constituent of a whole
- an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; social unit
- a single undivided whole
- a single undivided natural thing occurring in the composition of something else; building block
- an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity; whole
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- monetary unit in the Islamic State of Afghanistan
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- monetary unit in Albania
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- monetary unit in Algeria
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- monetary unit in Angola
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- monetary unit in Argentina
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- monetary unit in Armenia
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- a unit of length used for distances within the solar system; equal to the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun (approximately 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers); AU
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- monetary unit in Austria
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- monetary unit in Azerbaijan
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- monetary unit in Bahrain
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- monetary unit in Bangladesh
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- monetary unit in Belarus
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- monetary unit in Bhutan
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- a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of 1000 watts operating for one hour; kilowatt hour; kW-hr; B.T.U.
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- monetary unit in Bolivia
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- monetary unit in Botswana
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- monetary unit in Brazil
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- a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet; Imperial capacity unit
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- monetary unit in Great Britain
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- a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at one atmosphere pressure; equivalent to 251.997 calories; BTU; B.Th.U.
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- monetary unit in Bulgaria
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- monetary unit in Cambodia
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- monetary unit on Cape Verde
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- monetary unit in Chile
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- the monetary unit in the People's Republic of China
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- monetary unit in Colombia
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- monetary unit in Costa Rica
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- monetary unit in Cuba
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- monetary unit in Cyprus
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- monetary unit in Czech Republic
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- monetary unit in Denmark
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- monetary unit in the Dominican Republic
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- monetary unit in the Netherlands
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- monetary unit in Ecuador
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- monetary unit in Egypt
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- monetary unit in El Salvador
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- monetary unit in Estonia
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- monetary unit in Ethiopia
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- monetary unit in Finland
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- monetary unit in Gambia
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- monetary unit in Georgia
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- monetary unit in Germany
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- monetary unit of Ghana
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- monetary unit in Greece
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- monetary unit in Guatemala
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- monetary unit in Guinea-Bissau
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- monetary unit in Guinea
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- the monetary unit in Haiti
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- monetary unit in Honduras
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- monetary unit in Hungary
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- monetary unit in Iceland
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- a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet; British capacity unit
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- monetary unit in India
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- monetary unit in Indonesia
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- monetary unit in Iran
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- monetary unit in Iraq
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- monetary unit in Eire
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- monetary unit in Israel
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- monetary unit in Italy
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- monetary unit in Japan
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- monetary unit in Jordan
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- monetary unit in Kazakhstan
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- monetary unit in Kenya
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- monetary unit in Kuwait
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- monetary unit in Kyrgyzstan
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- monetary unit in Laos
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- monetary unit in Latvia
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- monetary unit in Lebanon
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- monetary unit in Lesotho
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- monetary unit in Libya
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- monetary unit in Lithuania
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- monetary unit in Macao
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- monetary unit in Malawi
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- monetary unit is Malaysia
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- monetary unit on Malta
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- monetary unit in Mauritania
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- monetary unit in Mauritius
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- monetary unit in Mexico
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- monetary unit in Moldova
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- monetary unit in Mongolia
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- monetary unit in Morocco
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- monetary unit in Mozambique
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- monetary unit in the Union of Burma
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- monetary unit in Nepal
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- monetary unit in Nicaragua
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- monetary unit in Nigeria
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- monetary unit in North Korea
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- monetary unit in Norway
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- monetary unit in Oman
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- monetary unit in Pakistan
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- monetary unit in Panama
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- monetary unit in Papua New Guinea
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- monetary unit in Paraguay
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- monetary unit in Peru
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- monetary unit in the Philippines
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- monetary unit in Poland
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- monetary unit in Portugal
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- monetary unit in Qatar
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- monetary unit in Romania
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- monetary unit in Russia
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- a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvin) and amount of matter (mole) and luminous intensity (candela); Systeme International d'Unites; Systeme International; SI system; SI; International System of Units; International System
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- monetary unit on Sao Tome e Principe
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- monetary unit in Saudi Arabia
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- monetary unit in Seychelles
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- monetary unit in Sierra Leone
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- monetary unit in Slovakia
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- monetary unit in Somalia
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- monetary unit in South Africa
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- monetary unit in South Korea
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- monetary unit in Spain
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- a hit squad of the New People's Army in the Philippines
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- monetary unit in Sri Lanka
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- monetary unit in the Sudan
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- monetary unit in Suriname
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- monetary unit in Swaziland
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- monetary unit in Sweden
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- monetary unit in Syria
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- monetary unit in Tajikistan
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- monetary unit in Tanzania
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- monetary unit in Thailand
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- monetary unit in Tonga
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- monetary unit in Tunisia
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- monetary unit in Turkey
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- monetary unit in Turkmenistan
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- monetary unit in Uganda
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- monetary unit in Ukraine
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- monetary unit in the United Arab Emirates
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- a unit of measurement of capacity for dry substances officially adopted in the United States Customary System
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- a liquid unit officially adopted in the United States Customary System
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- monetary unit in Uruguay
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- monetary unit in Uzbekistan
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- monetary unit of Venezuela
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- monetary unit in Vietnam
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- monetary unit in Western Samoa
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- monetary unit in Yemen
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- monetary unit in Yugoslavia
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- monetary unit in Zaire
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- monetary unit in Zambia
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- a unit for measuring absorption
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- a unit for measuring acceleration
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- a unit with administrative responsibilities; administrative body
- Sotnia is an administrative unit within the regiment.
- The NUTS Local administrative unit divisions are two-tiered.
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- a military unit that is part of the airforce
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- a group of sectors on a magnetic disk that can be reserved for the use of a particular file
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- a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation; angstrom; A
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- a unit of measurement for angles
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- any weight unit used in pharmacy; an ounce is equal to 480 grains and a pound is equal to 12 ounces; apothecaries' weight
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- a system of units used to measure areas; square measure
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- a military unit that is part of an army
- The 1st SMG was an army unit armed with 18 S2 strategic nuclear ballistic missiles.
- This army unit was mostly made up of Japanese Americans from Hawaii and the mainland.
- She was chosen to serve high-ranking officers and transported into the army unit by car.
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- an army unit that uses big guns; artillery
- At least one German artillery unit served from South Carolina.
- It was deactivated in 1995 and reconstituted as an air defense artillery unit.
- He also served with an artillery unit in the Canadian Forces from 1941 to 1945.
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- a linear unit used for astronomical distances
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- unit of mass for expressing masses of atoms or molecules
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- any of the units of the avoirdupois system of weights
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- the first stage of a multistage rocket; booster; booster rocket; takeoff booster; takeoff rocket
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- a measure of luminous intensity; luminous intensity unit
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- a measure of the capacity of a circuit component to store charge
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity measure; cubage unit; cubic measure; cubic content unit; displacement unit; cubature unit
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- (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing; CPU; C.P.U.; central processor; processor; mainframe
- It is usually implemented as part of the central processing unit (CPU).
- The computer industry used the term "central processing unit" as early as 1955.
- Its central processing unit (CPU) is an 80C85 with a 2 MHz clock, addressing 64 Kbytes of memory.
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- amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis; rate
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- a measure of the quantity of electricity (determined by the amount of an electric current and the time for which it flows); quantity unit
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- a unit for measuring computer memory
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- a measure of a material's ability to conduct an electrical charge
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- a hospital unit specially staffed and equipped to treat patients with serious cardiac problems
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity unit; capacity measure; cubic measure; cubic content unit; displacement unit; cubature unit
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity unit; capacity measure; cubage unit; cubic measure; cubic content unit; displacement unit
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity unit; capacity measure; cubage unit; cubic measure; displacement unit; cubature unit
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- a measure of the amount of electric charge flowing past a circuit point at a specific time
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity unit; capacity measure; cubage unit; cubic measure; cubic content unit; cubature unit
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- a unit of capacity for dry commodities (as fruit or grain); dry measure
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- the reciprocal of capacitance
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- any of various systems of units for measuring electricity and magnetism; emu
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- any of various units of electricity based on forces of interaction between electric charges
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- a unit of measurement for work; work unit; heat unit
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- any unit for measuring the force of explosions
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- primary social group; parents and children; family
- The family unit generally included three generations.
- When a juvenile reaches sexual maturity, it is expelled from the family unit.
- The two briefly returned three years later, to consolidate their family unit.
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- an electromagnetic unit of magnetic intensity
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- a measure of the amount of flux per unit of cross sectional area
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- a measure of the strength of a magnetic field per unit area; magnetic flux unit
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- the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit); pressure; pressure level
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- a unit of measurement of physical force
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- a monetary unit that is valued at a fraction (usually one hundredth) of the basic monetary unit; subunit
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- a unit of measurement for work; work unit; energy unit
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- a measure of illumination
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- a measure of the property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it
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- a hospital unit staffed and equipped to provide intensive care; ICU
- Admission to the intensive care unit is recommended.
- He had lost half of his fluids and was put in the intensive care unit.
- The two head to Room 402, the intensive care unit, which no one has opened before.
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- one of the natural units into which linguistic messages can be analyzed; linguistic unit
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- a measure of the visible electromagnetic radiation
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- a unit of measurement of length; linear measure
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- one of the natural units into which linguistic messages can be analyzed; language unit
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- a unit of capacity for liquids (for measuring the volumes of liquids or their containers); liquid measure
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- a measure of luminance
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- a measure of luminous flux per unit area
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- a measure of luminous intensity; candlepower unit
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- a measure of the strength of a magnetic field per unit area; flux unit
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- a unit of measurement of magnetomotive force
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- a unit of measurement for mass
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- a unit of measurement; measuring block
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- a capacity unit defined in metric terms
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- a linear unit of distance in metric terms
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- a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system (based on meters and kilograms and seconds); metric
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- a decimal unit of weight based on the gram; weight unit
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- (prosody) a group of 2 or 3 syllables forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm; metrical foot; foot
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- a unit that is part of some military service; military force; military group; force
- Each hundred was formed to support a military unit.
- The military unit left the fortress only in the 1990s.
- The military unit's weapons artisans remained outside the corps.
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- a unit of money
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- a linear unit of distance used in navigation
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- a military unit that is part of a navy
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- an intensive care unit designed with special equipment to care for premature or seriously ill newborn; NICU
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- a unit measuring the intensity of pain
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- a group of civilians organized in a military fashion (especially to operate in place of or to assist regular army troops); paramilitary; paramilitary force; paramilitary organization; paramilitary organisation
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- a unit with political responsibilities; political entity
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- a measure of the potential energy of a unit charge at a given point in a circuit relative to a reference point (ground)
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- a measure of electric power
- The power unit attaches to a track.
- A third power car was added in 1939, the converted M-10001 power unit.
- The power unit consists of two V12 AviaSmart piston engines of 412 hp each.
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- a unit measuring force per unit area
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- a unit of measurement for printing
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- a measure of the quantity of electricity (determined by the amount of an electric current and the time for which it flows); charge unit
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- a measure of radioactivity
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- the reciprocal of conductance
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- a wave number characteristic of the wave spectrum of each element; rydberg; rydberg constant
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- a conductor made with semiconducting material; semiconductor device; semiconductor
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- an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; unit
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- any acoustic unit of measurement
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- electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance; loudspeaker; speaker; loudspeaker system; speaker system
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- a unit of measurement for telephone use
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- a unit of measurement for temperature
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- a unit for measuring time periods; unit of time
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- any of the unit of the troy system of weights
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- the smallest group of atoms or molecules whose repetition at regular intervals in three dimensions produces the lattices of a crystal
- Each side of the unit cell is 3.57 angstroms in length.
- The unit cell contains six formula units.
- Eight more boron atoms connect the icosahedra to the other elements in the unit cell.
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- (genetics) a character inherited on an all-or-none basis and dependent on the presence of a single gene
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- calculated cost for a given unit of a product
- The unit cost of LRIP lot 13 F-35A was $79.2 million.
- The unit cost about €105 million.
- In 1970, the estimated unit cost was $40 million, and by 1975, this figure had climbed to $70 million.
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- a regulated investment company consisting of professional managers who issue redeemable securities representing a portfolio of many different securities; unit trust
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- a scalar matrix in which all of the diagonal elements are unity; identity matrix
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- a charge of ammunition for a single shot; round; one shot
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- any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange; unit
- A "rel" is a Dalek and Kaled unit of measurement.
- The SI unit of measurement of electric current, the ampere, is named after him.
- Morgen (disambiguation) Morgen is an old Dutch and German unit of measurement.
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- a unit for measuring time periods; time unit
- The second is the base unit of time in SI units.
- The use of the name "Lias" for a unit of time is therefore slowly disappearing.
- The summation of many such cycles per unit of time is called the developed power.
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- a unit of measurement for viscosity
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- a regulated investment company consisting of professional managers who issue redeemable securities representing a portfolio of many different securities; unit investment trust
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- (British) British term for video display; VDU
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; capacity unit; capacity measure; cubage unit; cubic measure; cubic content unit; displacement unit; cubature unit
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- a piece of furniture having several units that stands against one wall of a room
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- a decimal unit of weight based on the gram; metric weight unit
- a unit used to measure weight; weight
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- a unit of measurement for work; heat unit; energy unit
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- the addition rate per unit amount is constant.
- entropy per unit mass) formula_175 in the region of interest.
- Couple stresses are moments per unit area applied on a surface.
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- The municipal unit is inhabited by ethnic Greeks.
- The land area of the municipal unit is 253.373 km².
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- It is part of the Islands regional unit, Attica region.
- It had the same territory as the present regional unit.
- Prespes Prespes () () is a municipality in the Florina regional unit, Greece.
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- This model did not have multiple unit equipment.
- What diesel multiple unit cars it did have were numbered in the 26xx series.
- The station is served by Tranz Metro's electric multiple unit trains of the FP class.
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- The health care unit has space for 12 prisoners.
- Admission to the intensive care unit is recommended.
- Facilities include an emergency medical care unit and barber shop.
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- The first unit is planned to enter service in 2019.
- The first unit of power plant was commissioned in 1978.
- The first unit, , was commissioned on 23 September 2017.
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- This single unit should be able to hold off 3 times its own number.
- The four stations are counted as a single unit for ratings purposes.
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- Leading Edge Forum is a business unit of DXC Technology.
- As of 2012, the business unit operated from 60 locations worldwide.
- The Axciom brand was transferred to IPG alongside the AMS business unit.
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- The new unit went operational on 26 January 1918.
- The new unit produces 186bhp (137 kW) at 12,900 rpm.
- The new unit became operational on 21 January.
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- The bulk of the cone was formed by the second unit.
- A similar defect was found in the second unit.
- He was the director of the second unit on both "" and "".
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- A control unit can be designed to finish what it can.
- The control unit is the system used for operating the machine.
- The remote control unit on his chest kept him from seeing his feet.
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- This increases the overall efficiency of each unit.
- The base diameter is , with each unit in height.
- Some 200 and 110 men were committed respectively in each unit.
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- It was reactivated in 1988 as a flying training unit.
- It became a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk replacement training unit (RTU).
- The division did not deploy overseas and served as a training unit.
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- The station is served by Tranz Metro's electric multiple unit trains of the FP class.
- RABe 520 The RABe 520 is an electric multiple unit used since 2002 by the Swiss Federal Railways.
- On 7 November 2017, a Class 378 electric multiple unit became stranded short of station due to a fault causing the brakes to lock on.
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- Sotnia is an administrative unit within the regiment.
- It is a special unit within Nepal Astronomical Society (NASO).
- The Continuing Education Division (CED) is a unit within the IOE.
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- It is usually implemented as part of the central processing unit (CPU).
- The computer industry used the term "central processing unit" as early as 1955.
- Its central processing unit (CPU) is an 80C85 with a 2 MHz clock, addressing 64 Kbytes of memory.
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- At first, each infantry unit was allocated some 4-pounders, the so-called regimental artillery.
- While at Cambridge, he commanded an infantry unit of the Cambridge University Officers' Training Corps.
- Hence, the naming of the Honourable Artillery Company, which was essentially an infantry unit until the 19th century.
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- This is also the homogeneous equation of the unit circle.
- For example, is the relation that describes the unit circle.
- Since "-x≠x" holds for any point of the unit circle, "f" has no fixed point.
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- In the Late Roman army there was a unit called "Batavi".
- It entails the use of a currency unit called a "trade-credit".
- The Egyptians measured the value of goods with a central unit called "shat".
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- "the basic unit "that" matter is constructed "from"").
- The basic unit was a battalion of 642 men.
- The atom is the basic unit of chemistry.
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- The last Finnish cavalry unit was not disbanded until 1947.
- During the Boxer Rebellion (1900), Samsonov commanded a cavalry unit.
- A single Roman cavalry unit, the "Ala Gallorum Picentiana" is recorded from the site.
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- Couple stresses are moments per unit area applied on a surface.
- Current density is the rate at which charge passes through a chosen unit area.
- Per unit area Greece is the country with the highest concentration of native plant species.
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- It is a special unit within Nepal Astronomical Society (NASO).
- Galápagos, despite being included within Region 5, is also under a special unit.
- This special unit of 16 isolation cells was sealed off in a basement from the other prisoners.
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- The first production unit flew for the first time on 13 March 1953, and 11 units were built.
- In 1932, DeMille returned to Paramount at the request of Lasky, bringing with him his own production unit.
- On February 19, 2020, a production unit used drones to film aerial scenes at Cathedral Grove on Canada's Vancouver Island.
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- The squadron was first active as a training unit during World War II.
- Former Heisman Trophy-winner Tom Harmon was a member of the unit during their stint in the CBI.
- This squadron was a "White" (that is, anti-communist and anti-revolutionary) unit during the Russian Civil War.
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- The unit vector basis of is not weakly Cauchy.
- where the hat indicates a unit vector in three dimensional space.
- As with u, u is a unit vector and can only rotate without changing size.
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- About 70 members strong, it is organized along military lines, although officially a civilian police unit.
- Most of these organizations have already been privatized, but are allowed to maintain an auxiliary police unit.
- A special police unit called the "Tigers", who specialised in urban counter-guerrilla fighting, was also deployed.
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- The new unit became operational on 21 January.
- As such, his unit became known as the "Red Devils", a nickname he shared.
- In 1987, the unit became part of the newly formed United Kingdom Special Forces directorate.
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- In April, a small unit flew to Greece to film some scenes of Antigone's home life.
- The course is more focused on planning and assessing fitness goals at the small unit level.
- The PARU in the 1950s and 1960s was a small unit used for clandestine missions outside Thailand.
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- Couple stresses are moments per unit area applied on a surface.
- Due to the top-soil replenishment every monsoon, it is also a fertile area with large yields per unit area.
- Technological advances have led to ever higher densities per unit area, and broodstock is shipped worldwide.
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- The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 16 November 1966.
- The 90th Infantry was never authorized a distinctive unit insignia or coat of arms.
- For this unit, the shield of the coat of arms is also the distinctive unit insignia.
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- This helped fund a research unit at the University of Glasgow for kidney diseases.
- He taught constitutional law and political science in the law training and research unit (UFR).
- Georgia establishes a state weapons research unit in the early-to mid 1990s later named "Delta".
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- In the Canadian Forces, an armoury is a place where a reserve unit trains, meets, and parades.
- HMCS Montcalm HMCS "Montcalm" is a reserve unit of the Royal Canadian Navy based in Quebec City, Quebec.
- The name "Calpe" was reused in 1965 when the Royal Navy Reserve formed its only HQ reserve unit in Gibraltar.
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- Density of loading refers to the mass of an explosive per unit volume.
- Haas is one of the largest machine tool builders in the world by total unit volume.
- angular momentum per unit volume in the limit as volume shrinks to zero) over the entire body.
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- Before World War II, the 106th Cavalry was a National Guard unit based in Chicago, Illinois.
- Germany, Austria and Scandinavia used the Hefnerkerze, a unit based on the output of a Hefner lamp.
- From 1937 to 1938, he commanded the Washington Provisional Brigade, a unit based in Washington, DC.
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- After the Swiss schedule, the unit moved to United States.
- Assigned to VII Bomber Command with B-24Ds, the unit moved to Hickam Field, Hawaii in September.
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- The last front line combat unit, No.
- The unit has approximately 500 people and can be a self-supporting combat unit.
- Formed in 1943 it was intended as a front-line combat unit but was relegated mainly to police and sentry duty.
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- The speed of the device in revolutions per unit time is measured.
- The SI unit of energy rate (energy per unit time) is the watt, which is a joule per second.
- The rate of Diffusion N,is usually expressed as the number of moles diffusing across unit area in unit time.
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- It contains the Mapuá Extractive Reserve, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 2005.
- It holds 17% of the Bom Jesus Biological Reserve, a strictly protected conservation unit established in 2012.
- The manga and original story's Todomo-Washio-Toribe trio was removed and the "Kerberos Riot" event was simplified and replaced by a self conservation unit, the "Jin-Roh Brigade".
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- Korps Commandotroepen The Korps Commandotroepen (KCT) is the special forces unit of the Royal Netherlands Army.
- The Guatemalan army has a special forces unit (specializing in anti-insurgent jungle warfare) known as the Kaibiles.
- The "Grup d'Intervenció Policia d'Andorra" (GIPA) is a small special forces unit trained in counter-terrorism, and hostage recovery tasks.
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- The unit was formed on March 22, 1942, the birthday of the present KCT.
- The unit was formed on 15 July 1943 as an all-female unit of the Soviet Polish Army.
- The unit was formed in August 1914 on the initiative of the Supreme Ukrainian Council.
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- Between 1951-53 he served as senior photographer in a photo intelligence unit in Kimpo, Korea.
- He was drafted to serve in the Korean War with an aerial intelligence unit of the U.S. Marine Corps.
- A colonel and his special intelligence unit are in possession of vital information, but are prisoners of war.
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- The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 16 November 1966.
- The 90th Infantry was never authorized a distinctive unit insignia or coat of arms.
- For this unit, the shield of the coat of arms is also the distinctive unit insignia.
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- A similar unit known as the L2A2 SUIT Sight was used on the L1A1 SLR.
- A medium secure unit known as Mascalls Park Hospital remained on the site until 2011.
- McCartney overdubbed an additional bass part, which he played through a effect unit known as a Tone Bender.
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- Density of loading refers to the mass of an explosive per unit volume.
- angular momentum per unit volume in the limit as volume shrinks to zero) over the entire body.
- Using linear, direct sensing of mass per unit volume, measurement system within a reinforced rubber tube.
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- In August 2019, Chad Stahelski joined as a second unit director for reshoots.
- Today, Buddy Joe’s schedule remains busy as a stunt coordinator and 2nd unit director.
- Garry Brown is the second unit director for the series, with stunts coordinated by Tanner Gill.
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- The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 16 November 1966.
- The 90th Infantry was never authorized a distinctive unit insignia or coat of arms.
- For this unit, the shield of the coat of arms is also the distinctive unit insignia.
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- Korps Commandotroepen The Korps Commandotroepen (KCT) is the special forces unit of the Royal Netherlands Army.
- The Guatemalan army has a special forces unit (specializing in anti-insurgent jungle warfare) known as the Kaibiles.
- The "Grup d'Intervenció Policia d'Andorra" (GIPA) is a small special forces unit trained in counter-terrorism, and hostage recovery tasks.
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- The British Bunter Formation is basically a continuation of the same unit.
- The use of the same unit prefixes with two different meanings has caused confusion.
- The player can create up to 5 queued units and even an infinite queue of the same unit.
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- The speed of the device in revolutions per unit time is measured.
- The SI unit of energy rate (energy per unit time) is the watt, which is a joule per second.
- For cyclical processes, such as rotation, oscillations, or waves, frequency is defined as a number of cycles per unit time.
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- In 1946 a midwifery unit began to operate in the town.
- In July 1960 the unit began flying Convair F-106 Delta Darts.
- After the Japanese military attacked Pearl Harbor, his unit began training for war.
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- 3 Squadron IAF The No.3 Squadron ("Cobras") of the Indian Air Force (IAF) operates as a Close Air Support (CAS) and reconnaissance unit.
- At the outbreak of the Civil War, Whipple served for a time under General Irvin McDowell as commander of the nascent balloon reconnaissance unit.
- If the whole RAID has to intervene, the Negotiations section is used as a reconnaissance unit, and prepares the intervention of the other sections.
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- G wing is a care and support unit and has units for 23 vulnerable and at risk prisoners.
- ASOG ASOG or asog or "variation" may refer to: "Air Support Operations Groups" (ASOGs) are a type of USAF combat support unit
- The Dalhousie Art Gallery is both a public gallery and an academic support unit housed since 1971 on the lowest level of the Dalhousie Arts Centre.
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- The unit used the cover name "Ursula".
- The PARU in the 1950s and 1960s was a small unit used for clandestine missions outside Thailand.
- RABe 520 The RABe 520 is an electric multiple unit used since 2002 by the Swiss Federal Railways.
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- What diesel multiple unit cars it did have were numbered in the 26xx series.
- DWA LVT/S DWA LVT/S is a diesel multiple unit for regional traffic with low-floor entry.
- NIR Class 4000 The Class 4000 is a type of diesel multiple unit in service with NI Railways.
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- The unit was disbanded in the beginning of 1918.
- The unit was disbanded at Takahagi, Japan in late 1945.
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- It was merged with another unit to form a new regiment in 1927.
- Any unit subordinate to another unit is considered its sub-unit or minor unit.
- On 9 February 2011 another unit failed catastrophically while performing over speed testing.
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- After 1973, Football started as a separate unit and took the name Mizoram Football Association.
- The Force effectively ceased to exist as a separate unit after the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir.
- In 1916, the Marine Branch was set up, before being established as a separate unit in 1924 and renamed as the Marine Police.
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- "Gruppe" performance as a fighter unit declined.
- The squadron was redesignated as a fighter unit in May 1942.
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- St. Augustine had mustered an all-black militia unit defending Spain as early as 1683.
- He was also the first captain of the Oregon Rangers, the first militia unit organized in Oregon.
- At that time, he volunteered to defend the capital in a militia unit until regular troops could be moved in.
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- The tail unit was metal framed and fabric covered.
- The main tail unit was all wood built.
- The tail unit was made from Kevlar/graphite/glass fibre epoxy sandwich.
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- Staffel of J 88 when the unit first formed at the end of November 1936.
- Once again his spirits were raised when the unit under his command received orders overseas to France.
- The Obscene Publications Act 1964 brought extra responsibilities when the unit were given the task of enforcing the act.
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- Late in 1977, the unit received "B" model C-130s.
- The unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation and a French citation for these missions.
- On September 27, 1966, Hilbert's unit received the Presidential Unit Citation (United States).
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- Any such is diffeomorphic to the closed unit disk.
- Let formula_2 be a conformal map of onto the open unit disk.
- When formula_8 is the unit disk, i.e.
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- In August 2019, Chad Stahelski joined as a second unit director for reshoots.
- Garry Brown is the second unit director for the series, with stunts coordinated by Tanner Gill.
- It is an unofficial sequel of Lucio Fulci's "White Fang", in which Ricci was second unit director.
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- It was in the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Jessie on land with an estimated area of .
- The conservation park occupies land in section 245 of the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Kennion.
- The conservation park consists of land in section 9 in the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Talunga.
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- It contains the Mapuá Extractive Reserve, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 2005.
- Modes, then, are a natural unit of cultural study, whereas types are an artificial unit created by the individual archaeologist.
- The Battalion of Volunteers "Rebajados" of Buenos Aires was an infantry unit created in 1840 during the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas.
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- Moller – Maersk Group as an independent unit with its own liner activities.
- She was commissioned as the independent unit, HMCS "Nonsuch", on 1 September 1942.
- The 7th Mounted Brigade also served, as an independent unit, with the British Salonika Army on the Macedonian front.
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- The second is the base unit of time in SI units.
- The furlong is also a base unit of the humorous FFF system of units.
- The unit is derives from the Japanese "tsubo", the base unit of the Japanese area.
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- In southern Bessarabia a territorial command unit formed by the Romanian Army's 15th Infantry Division was established.
- Part of the reduction was absorbed by the formation of the Thahan Phran, a paramilitary unit formed to counter communist insurgents.
- Bruntál lies in the Moravian-Silesian Unit, which is a preplatform unit formed at the end of the Variscan orogeny ("Hercynian orogeny").
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- In October 1982, the unit was redesignated as the 280th Combat Communications Squadron.
- The unit was redesignated as the 4th Volunteer Battalion, Manchester Regiment, on 1 September 1888.
- The unit was redesignated as the 106th Heavy Tank Battalion, Illinois and Michigan National Guard on 3 October 1949.
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- Then take any formula_23 of unit length.
- The related "weight per unit length" is usually measured in tex or denier.
- Second, let be the external force per unit length acting on a small segment of a chain as a function of .
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- The Sacred Band was an elite unit of the Carthaginian army.
- The series followed the elite unit, known as The Flying Squad.
- Asian's elite unit is the monk which are all purpose warriors.
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- The municipal unit consists of the following villages:
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- Let and (in bold roman type) be the unit vectors in the and directions, respectively.
- For every formula_1, let formula_2 be three unit vectors with angle formula_3 between every two of them.
- Because of this rescaling property, directional derivatives are frequently considered only for unit vectors.
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- The 353 FS and 355 FS had long associations with the new host unit.
- The host unit on the airfield was the 334th (later 3508th) Army Air Corps Base Unit.
- The host unit, the 56th Fighter Wing, is tasked to train F-35 and F-16 fighter pilots and maintainers.
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- the number of sub-units in a main unit is not a power of 10.
- The main unit of land measurement in Scotland was the "davoch" (i.e.
- The 57th was also the main unit involved in the "Palm Sunday Massacre", on 18 April 1943.
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- There, she embarked a Marine Corps aviation unit for transportation to the Marshalls.
- It also maintains a naval aviation unit with both fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft.
- VF-84 (1955–95) VF-84, Fighter Squadron 84 was an aviation unit of the United States Navy.
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- The only unit that escaped intact was the "Reina" Light Cavalry Regiment Nr.
- It is the only unit of the Mexican armed forces ever to see overseas combat.
- This was the only unit ever transferred from active component Army to the Army Guard.
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- Ramped cargo lighters were used by the commando unit, Popski’s Private Army (PPA).
- Its first Allied-appointed mayor, Franz Oppenhoff, was assassinated by an SS commando unit.
- The first Israeli commando unit, Unit 101 specialized in offensive guerrilla warfare in enemy countries.
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- The F3851 is the program storage unit containing 1K ROM.
- While a monster begins to eat one of Hobo's legs, Slasher runs towards a metal storage unit.
- Later, Skyler brings him to an enormous pile of money she has been collecting and maintaining in a storage unit.
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- OSG again formed the bulk of the policing response along with their parent unit, PORS.
- By mid-April, Delta had advanced into Baghdad and 'Team Tank' returned to its parent unit.
- The OTU program involved the use of an oversized parent unit to provide cadres to "satellite groups."
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- Lersner was packed off to a bomber unit.
- Following the Second World War the squadron remained an active bomber unit.
- Although titled a fighter bomber unit, the wing initially had an air defense role, only later assuming a tactical fighter mission.
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- The municipal unit took its name from the Mount Dajt.
- The unit took over a General Hospital 11 from the British.
- The unit took part in the Battle of the Bulge by escorting bombers to the battle area.
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- Since this unit sphere is connected, no continuous probability measure on it can be deterministic.
- The mapping formula_23 is continuous on the unit sphere of the Hilbert space for any density operator formula_2.
- Using the Bloch sphere, each possible measurement on a qubit can be represented as a pair of antipodal points on the unit sphere.
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- Average size of a permanently used housing unit is .
- The median value of an owner-occupied housing unit is $337,900 (2012), ranked fifth in the country.
- The median value of an owner-occupied housing unit is $144,201 (2000), ranked twelfth in the country.
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- The 306th Flying Training Group is a geographically separated unit located at the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado.
- The prison in Cieszyn is a closed unit located in the city centre at Bolesława Chrobrego street 2, right next to the District Court.
- 43rd Intelligence Squadron The United States Air Force's 43d Intelligence Squadron is an intelligence unit located at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico.
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- Fritsche before the unit returned from the 15 month deployment.
- The unit returned to the United States in 1945 and was inactivated.
- The unit returned to Drew AAF Florida and was inactivated on 1 September 1945.