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UnitsUnits refer to entities, respondents to a survey or things used for the purpose of calculation or measurement. Their statistics are collected, tabulated and published. They include, among others, busi [..]
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Unitsin place value, another name for ones. • the units column is the ones column.
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UnitsSI Units
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UnitsAir Force Main page, quick links to all other RhAF pages. C Squadron, Rhodesian SAS The first of the overseas SAS regiments; in 1978 became 1 (Rhodesian) Special Air Service Regiment; when it was eventually disbanded in 1980, the British SAS sent a congratulatory telegram to the unit, noting that C Squadron remained vacant in the SAS orbat. D Squa [..]
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UnitsLabels that distinguish one type of measurable quantity from other types. Length, mass and time are distinctly different physical quantities, and therefore have different unit names: meters, kilograms [..]
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UnitsThe number assigned by AFTRA and SAG to cities throughout the U.S. Each city varies in their amount of unit value by their population. This directly affects the amount of money an actor receives in re [..]
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UnitsA quantity used to describe a measurement. Examples are kilograms, metres and centilitres.
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UnitsThe unit of measure that is to be represented. lb, kg, oz, etc.
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Units(((units))) See "Machine Units", "Display Units", or "Program Units".
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UnitsSee "Machine Units", "Display Units", or "Program Units".
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UnitsLabels which distinguish one type of measurable quantity from other types. Length, mass and time are distinctly different physical quantities, and therefore have different unit names, meters, kilogram [..]
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UnitsShort periods of study on a specific subject, which combined form a complete course of study. Modular courses are often composed of units, and many Scottish qualifications are made up of National Unit [..]
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UnitsOn Pinpoint products, units refer to the unit of measurement, typically inches or decimal fractions of an inch (i.e.; 0.0001 inch, etc.). Units can also be selected for millimeters, centimeters, mils and other units.
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UnitsEach course is given a unit value and each program requires the accumulation of a total number of units according to the degree pattern. The minimum unit of study is 3 units.
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UnitsA standard quantity, such as ft or mi; Synonyms: dimension;
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UnitsA measure of educational credit. One unit equals one credit hour.
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UnitsThe terms ‘units’ and ‘credits’ can be used interchangeably to describe recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed.
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Unitsare a measure of a subscriber's interest in the underlying investment pool. Unit Contribution amounts are designed (assuming all are made in accordance with the Contribution Schedule) such that an approximately equal amount of accumulated Income per Unit is expected to be earned at maturity. Units in the Group Plan are obtained upon enrollm [..]
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UnitsAt SportsInsights, we constantly count our winnings according to units won
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UnitsSpecialized Hospital facilities which provide Intensive Care for Burn Patients.
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UnitsThe Hospital Unit in which Patients with acute cardiac disorders receive Intensive Care.
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UnitsOne gray is equivalent to the Radiation exposure that deposits one joule per kilogram of Animal Tissue or other material, or 100 rads.
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UnitsThose areas of the Hospital Organization not considered departments which provide specialized Patient Care. They include various Hospital special care wards.
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UnitsHospital Units in which care is provided the Hemodialysis Patient. This includes Hemodialysis centers in Hospitals.
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UnitsHospital Units providing continuous surveillance and care to acutely ill Patients.
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UnitsMovable facilities in which diagnostic and Therapeutic services are provided to the community.
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UnitsFacilities providing diagnostic, Therapeutic, and palliative services for Patients with severe Chronic Pain. These may be free-standing clinics or Hospital-based and serve ambulatory or Inpatient Popu [..]
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UnitsAny DNA sequence capable of independent replication or a molecule that possesses a Replication Origin and which is therefore potentially capable of being replicated in a suitable Cell. (Singleton & [..]
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UnitsThe Hospital Unit in which Patients with respiratory conditions requiring special Attention receive intensive medical care and surveillance.
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UnitsRooms in Health care facilities for Patients who require a minimal level of care.
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UnitsA system of physical units in which the fundamental quantities are length, Time, mass, electric current, Temperature, luminous intensity, and amount of substance, and the corresponding units are the m [..]
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UnitsOne sievert is the dose equivalent of Radiation exposure imparted by ionizing X-RAY (Roentgen Rays) or other Radiation undergoing an energy loss of 1 joule per kilogram of body Tissue (l gray). One si [..]
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UnitsUnits: Any fixed amount or quantity that is given as a standard measurement or exchange.
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Unitsa share of a managed investment, which represents an entitlement to the asset within the fund.
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Units
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UnitsA standard quantity, such as ft or mi; Synonyms: dimension;
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UnitsElements or clusters of elements considered for selection in some stage of sampling. For a sample with only one stage of selection, the sampling units are the same as the elements. In multi-stage samp [..]
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Unitssynonymous with a corporation’s shares.
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Units
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UnitsThe number of units for the extra feature, which may represent square feet, linear feet, gallons, each, or any other unit of measure appropriate for the type.
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UnitsThe number of units of land for a given Type and Soil Class expressed either in acres, square feet, front feet, lots and/or tracts.
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UnitsUnits are a specific standard of measurement.
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UnitsThis is the total number of independent units of use on a property and is generally indicative of the number of separate dwellings on the property.
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