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The phrase "age of units" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing the time period or era associated with specific units of measurement or categories, but clarity is essential.
Example: "In the age of units, we must consider how different measurement systems impact our understanding of scientific data."
Alternatives: "era of measurements" or "period of units".
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The age of Unit E is uncertain.
The older limit is defined by the age of Unit C the youngest of the four deformed units.
The discrepancies in the age of Unit E can be explained by the differences in the ranges of crater sizes targeted in the CSFD measurements.
Accordingly, the uplift of the northern part began after 3.25 Ga, which is the age of Unit A, and ceased before 2.07, which is the age of the dammed unit.
We estimated the ages of Units A through I (Table 1; Fig. 2d).
As a result, the model ages of Units I, H and G were estimated as 3.52, 3.46 and 3.45 Ga, respectively.
Therefore, though the results of the estimated ages of Units F, H and I disagree with the previous studies (Bugiolacchi and Guest 2008; Hiesinger et al. 2000), we adopt our results.
Studies that report the mean or median age of all units transfused assume that fresher units offset the deleterious effect of older blood but this may not be true.
Currently, transshipment in some blood supply chains is based on the age profile of units in hospitals.
We observed that patients who developed MOF received significantly older packed RBC units and, furthermore, that the age of the units was an independent predictor of MOF.
A stratigraphic column is a spatial representation of the vertical location and age of rock units.
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