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Calorie, a unit of energy or heat variously defined.
The unit is GeV – "Giga electronVolt" – which is actually a unit of energy.
There are actually five different measurements for calories as a unit of energy.
Radiative forcing is expressed in watts per square metre (W/m2), a unit of energy.
That distinction may be lost on consumers, because motor fuel is sold by a unit of volume, the gallon, not a unit of energy.
The surcharge that many firms have to pay on a unit of energy is larger than the entire cost of electricity paid by firms in America.
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Its clients have included AT&T, Cablevision and a unit of the energy company Exelon.
A unit of heat energy used in thermochemistry is the thermochemical calorie, equal to 4.184 joules.
Phonon, in condensed-matter physics, a unit of vibrational energy that arises from oscillating atoms within a crystal.
Donaldson , Lufkin & Jenrette Inc. the investment bank, said yesterday that it planned to buy the money management arm of First Dominion Capital, a unit of the energy company Dominion Resources Inc.
For example, estimates suggest that managing intermittency would add about 1p to a unit of wind energy in the UK should wind supply around 30% of electricity.
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