Units
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494 examples of Units in a sentence
Other examples of partitioned
units
include a square of a chocolate bar, a section of an orange and a slice of pizza.
The important thing about
units
is that once we've made a new unit, we can treat it just like we did the old unit.
We can compose composed units, and we can partition partitioned
units.
So a box of toaster pastries is composed of composed units, and when I split a slice of pizza, I'm partitioning a partitioned unit.
By contrast, the sound
units
of language, or phonemes, trigger synestetic tastes.
All the material objects around you are composed of submicroscopic
units
we call molecules.
A sweet bell pepper gets 0 Scoville heat units, while Tabasco sauce clocks in between 1,200-2,400
units.
These peppers measure between 1.5 and 2 million Scoville heat units, which is about half the
units
found in pepper spray.
It then needs to recognize English morphology, or how the language can be broken down into its smallest meaningful units, such as the word muffin and the suffix "s," used to indicate plural.
The bigger the challenge becomes, the bigger the brain's signal grows, and the more motor
units
it rallies to help you achieve your task.
And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role, whether it's a two-hour movie, a two-word text file, or the instructions for opening either, everything in a computer's memory takes the form of basic
units
called bits, or binary digits.
That crash happened due to an error in converting between two measurement systems, U.S. customary
units
and their S.I, or metric, equivalence.
For the majority of recorded human history,
units
like the weight of a grain or the length of a hand weren't exact and varied from place to place.
With a quarter million different
units
in France alone, any widespread change would require massive disruption.
Nobles could no longer manipulate local
units
to extract more rent from commoners, while the government could collect taxes more efficiently.
At first, people used new
units
alongside old ones, and the Republican Calendar was eventually abandoned.
As France's main rival, Britain had resisted revolutionary ideas and retained its traditional
units.
The United States of America stuck with the English
units
of its colonial past and today remains one of only three countries which haven't fully embraced the metric system.
Despite constant initiatives for metrication, many Americans consider
units
like feet and pounds more intuitive.
For a long time, standard
units
were actually defined by carefully maintained physical prototypes.
She opened mobile radiology
units
during World War I, and investigated radiation's effects on tumors.
We go for modular
units.
Units
that have multi-modality functions have modular components.
All the units, all the centers, are linked through a switched hub to a central server, and all the images are populated to review stations.
For most of human history, we lived in small family
units.
To counter the terrorist propaganda spreading all over the internet, in Europe, Internet Referral
Units
are being set up, so that people can report on extremist content that they find and get it censored.
The nine
units
are all built to be different, different sizes, different shapes, but they're meant to be as green as possible.
These bomb-disposal
units
get names.
Like this manufacturer that wanted to transform one of its struggling business
units.
All right, this is a slide from a talk I gave about intensive care
units
in Nigeria, and jokingly we refer to it as "Expensive Scare."
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