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In a sense, the two novels make a unit, yet each is also self-contained.
How does a country's economy make a unit of money, such as the American dollar, more or less valuable?
She and her colleagues envision stacking the fuel cells together to make a unit of about 20 liters (about five gallons), large enough for them to test in areas that lack a central system for collecting sewage and treating wastewater.
The migration threshold m describes the minimum hormone difference between two nodes to make a unit move.
To make a unit of a goal map, an author selects words from a part of a learning material and makes a proposition composed of the selected words.
The team, led by Robert Bean of Boston, is also making the plans for the device open so you can make a unit for your trumpet, upright bass, or flugelhorn.
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The chervonets was introduced as the standard unit and the basis of the state bank's note issue; the chervonets ruble, corresponding to one-tenth of a chervonets, was made a unit of reckoning.
The contact width was made a unit width of 1 mm.
Some like to finish the units themselves, so we are making a unit-by-unit decision.
Mr. Moyer also uses black walnut to make a shelf unit, above right, 89 inches high and 67 inches wide, called Inside Out.
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