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  • milliunits per milliliter  + (A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one thousandth of a unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one milliliter.)
  • unit per liter  + (A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one liter.)
  • unit per milliliter  + (A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one milliliter.)
  • fold dilution  + (A unit that is the ratio of concentration of two solutions of interest, typically with one solution derived from the other by the addition of solvent.)
  • centiMorgan  + (A unit used to express distances on a geneA unit used to express distances on a genetic map. In genetic mapping, distances between markers are determined by measuring the rate of meoitic recombination between them, which increases proportionately with the distance separating them. A cM is defined as the length of an interval in which there is a 1% probability of recombination. On the average, 1 cM is roughly equivalent to 1 megabase (Mb) of DNA, although this can vary widely due to hot and cold spots of recombination.ue to hot and cold spots of recombination.)
  • turbidity unit  + (A unit used to indicate the clarity of water or other solutions or suspensions, as measured by the ability of the solution or suspension to scatter light of a defined wavelength range.)
  • currency  + (A unit which is a measure of the medium of an exchange value, defined by reference to the geographical location of the monetary authorities responsible for it.)
  • dimensionless unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of physical quantity consisting of only a numerical number without any units.)
  • magnetic flux unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of quantity of magnetism, taking account of the strength and the extent of a magnetic field.)
  • surface tension unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the ability of a liguid to attraction of molecules at its surface as a result of unbalanced molecular cohesive forces.)
  • area unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a 2-dimensional flat surface.)
  • information unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of information.)
  • mass unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of matter/energy of a physical object.)
  • radiation unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of radiation emitted by a given radiation source as well as the amount of radiation absorbed or deposited in a specific material by a radiation source.)
  • volume unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of space occupied by any substance, whether solid, liquid, or gas.)
  • catalytic activity unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of the action of a catalyst.)
  • solid angle unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the angle formed by three or more planes intersecting at a common point.)
  • plane angle unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the angle formed by two straight lines in the same plane.)
  • temperature unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.)
  • time unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence.)
  • length unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the distance between two points.)
  • absorbed dose unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the energy imparted by ionizing radiation to unit mass of matter such as tissue.)
  • effective dose unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the estimate of the stochastic effect that a non-uniform radiation dose has on a human.)
  • dose equivalent unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the expression of dose in terms of its biological effect.)
  • angle unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the figure or space formed by the junction of two lines or planes.)
  • luminous flux unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the flow of radiant energy.)
  • pressure unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the force applied to a given area.)
  • force unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the force is applied when a mass is accelerated.)
  • density unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the influence exerted by some mass.)
  • radiant intensity unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation.)
  • light unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the intensity of light.)
  • viscosity unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the internal resistance of fluids to flow.)
  • illuminance unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the luminous flux incident on a unit area.)
  • luminance unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the luminous intensity impinging on a given area.)
  • molar mass unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the mass of a homogeneous substance containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules.)
  • frequency unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the number of repetitive actions in a particular time.)
  • rotational frequency unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the number of rotations in a given time.)
  • irradiance unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the power of electromagnetic radiation at a surface, per unit area.)
  • radiance unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the power of electromagnetic radiation through space or through a material medium in the form of electromagnetic waves.)
  • momentum unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the quantity of motion measured by the product of mass and velocity.)
  • electric charge  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons.)
  • exposure unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the quantity that expresses the ability of radiation to ionize air and thereby create electric charges which can be collected and measured.)
  • angular velocity unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of angular movement about an axis; the angle rotated in a given time.)
  • angular acceleration unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of change of angular velocity.)
  • acceleration unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of change of velocity in either speed or direction.)
  • speed/velocity unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of movement. Speed is measured in the same physical units of measurement as velocity, but does not contain the element of direction that velocity has. Speed is thus the magnitude component of velocity.)
  • magnetic flux density unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the strength of a magnetic field.)
  • activity (of a radionuclide) unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the transformation (disintegration) rate of a radioactive substance.)
  • specific volume unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the volume of a given mass of substance (the reciprocal of density).)
  • molar volume unit  + (A unit which is a standard measure of the volume of a homogeneous substance containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules.)
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