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The phrase "a unit of intensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, physics, or any field that measures intensity, such as light or sound.
Example: "The decibel is commonly used as a unit of intensity to measure sound levels."
Alternatives: "a measure of intensity" or "an intensity measurement".
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For magnetic fields of the order of a few kilogauss (gauss is a unit of magnetic intensity; the horizontal intensity of the Earth's magnetic field is roughly 0.2 gauss) used in MR spectrometers, NMR frequencies fall into the radio-frequency or broadcasting range, whereas ESR frequencies occur in the microwave or radar range.
The candela has replaced the standard candle or lamp as a unit of luminous intensity in calculations involving artificial lighting and is sometimes called the "new candle".
Bands were selected using the Volume Rectangle Tool, and the 'Adjusted Volume Intensity mm value' was used as an arbitrary unit of intensity.
The HT is a unit of treatment with intensity-modulated beams equipped with a system of image guided integrated (IGRT).
The predicted odds increased by 0.2% (OR=1.002) for each additional MIDAS score point, and 0.6% (OR=0.006) for each unit of intensity of headache reported.
China's current five-year plan sets mandatory "carbon intensity" reductions as a unit of gross domestic product (GDP), allowing them to become more efficient as they grow.
At any adaptive state, cones respond over a range of roughly 2 log units of intensity [ 14, 15].
Axonal Ank-G and HA signals were measured every 0.14 μm along a 40 μm-long region starting from the soma; values (expressed as fluorescence arbitrary units of intensity) in each neuron were normalized, and averaged every 5 points to decrease signal noise.
Polar coordinates show angles for scattered radiation in the range 0° to 360°; scale I sca shows arbitrary units of intensity.
This figure (using the same arbitrary units of intensity) shows that the intensity of the relationship after elongation, EXX/EXY ≈ 2.76, is increased respectively similar to that before elongation, SXX/SXY ≈ 2.03, indicating a preferred orientation by stretching.
Pixels with greater than 40 units of intensity in the green channel were considered to be fluorescent.
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