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In addition, in urban conditions, the unit defining the quantity of freight may be left to the choice of the driver (weight, volume, pallets, boxes, etc).
Lan and Reeves (2001) core genome hypothesis suggests that the core genome is the primary cohesive unit defining a bacterial species.
Dykhuizen and Green (1991) first introduced the idea of a biological species concept for bacteria, which was subsequently refined by Lan and Reeves (2000, 2001) who proposed a model suggesting the core genome is the principal genomic unit defining bacterial species.
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The Sequence Number is the largest unit, defined by the proposal approval process.
The third new term for 2014 is "unit" – defined as "a bogan; Unit is a brand popularly associated with the underclass".
The fees, set by Congress, are $1.35 per month per "animal unit," defined as either a cow and a calf or five sheep.
Anabaena SPS, a minimal catalytic SPS unit, defines a glucosyltransferase domain present in all SPSs and SuSs.
This term was replaced in 1971 by an SI unit defined as the newton per square metre (N/m2) and called the pascal (one pascal = 7.5 × 10-3 torr).
The functional unit defines the performance of the object that is to be assessed.
A slot is the minimal possible bandwidth allocation unit defined in frequency and time domain.
The user can report a unit without defining it (using 'unitstr'), define it in place using the metadata shown in Fig. 9 ('unit'), or reference a unit defined elsewhere (internally or externally) in the report via 'unitref'unitref
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