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All PCDD/F concentrations were converted to equivalent units using the international toxicity equivalency system (U.S. EPA 1999).
We read about the invention of large containers, known as TEUs, or 20-foot equivalent units.
We need to convert "margin" and "pass percentage" to equivalent units.
In October 2011, against a typical customer's household bill of £1,235, wholesale prices for the equivalent units of energy were coming in at around £585.
In 2010 the Chinese city dealt with 29.07m TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units, the standard measure of container traffic), to Singapore's 28.43m.
The ships will be able to carry 18,000 20-foot equivalent units, the standard measure of container capacity, and will be delivered from 2013 to 2015.
All states divide their territories into counties except Louisiana, where the equivalent units are called parishes, and Alaska, where they are called boroughs.
We did calculations recently that showed that homeowners who bought near the peak in many bubble markets could easily save themselves more than $1,000 a month by renting equivalent units.
Mr. Dam, who owned 13,600 Alcoa shares; 14,644 of what are known as share equivalent units; and no options as of Dec. 31, plans to keep his Alcoa investments as well, Mr. O'Neill's aide said.
containers, the 20-foot equivalent units that are standard in the shipping industry, and the plan is to increase capacity by another 2.5 million containers in the second phase of the project, to be completed within three to five years.
The Cobb Douglas model, as written above, assumes that labor is measured in equivalent units.
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