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was unit
noun
A standard measure of a quantity.
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The next-biggest sale was unit No. 7A at 250 West Street, opposite Piers 25 and 26 at Hudson River Park.
The sociologist Stefanie DeLuca recently interviewed poor African-American families in Baltimore and Mobile about their reasons for moving, and No. 1 on the list was "unit failure": their home became so unlivable that they had no choice but to look for another place.
For aqueous species other than H2O, the standard state was unit activity of the species in a hypothetical 1 molal solution referenced to infinite dilution at any temperature and pressure.
Gen. Keith Kerr introduced himself as a homosexual and asked "...why you [Republican candidates] think that American men and women in uniform are not professional enough to serve with gays and lesbians?" Hunter thanked the general for his service and then argued that the sole issue was "unit cohesion," mirroring a statement from former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
The electron energy was 70 eV, resolution was unit and the emission current was 250 µA.
Our primary outcome measure was unit mortality.
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The stock market was rising at that stage and part of her pension was "unit-linked".
An athlete-exposure was unit-based, and we were unable to interpret injury rates per minute or hour of participation.
l j1 and l j2 are unit link vectors.
There were units.
Both are units of Time Warner.
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