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Both had the merit of being complete units, not fragments.
These estates contained 33,000 complete or almost complete units that were empty.
The trailers were sold as complete units or in kits, and the do-it-yourselfer could buy plans to make one from scratch.
Though all residents are essentially squatters, there exists a marked social hierarchy — higher floors have more complete units, more access to services, lower ones lack water, walls or power and must navigate open elevator shafts, gaping holes in the floor.
Modules are complete units of knowledge and skills, and include all the necessary educational components.
Domain structure of proteins is also important in understanding protein-protein interactions, as proteins interact with each other not as complete units, but rather via their component domains.
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By 1992, they had produced the first complete unit, the Mobile Assistant.
A complete unit would have four 20-foot turbine sections, two on each side of a generator capable of producing, at peak, about 250 kilowatts.
The replacement cells are not constantly produced independently of one another but grow on the same cycle and cohere into a complete unit.
The first was a "test bed" whose features were then incorporated into this complete unit.
For example, some programs calculate the extensive properties for a complete unit cell (e.g. Na4Cl4).
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