Property:HasDescription

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Property:HasDescription
HasDescription
ID HasDescription
UUID 2112e551-2c06-4e1c-95bc-894d652cdbab
Label HasDescription
Machine compatible name HasDescription
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    M
    0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 -- QUDT (en)  +
    mass ratio as 0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit kilogram -- QUDT (en)  +
    A unit of mass per area, equivalent to 0.01 grammes per square metre -- QUDT (en)  +
    The SI derived unit for inductance is the henry. 1 henry is equal to 1000000 microhenry. -- QUDT (en)  +
    K
    1 000-fold of the SI derived unit siemens divided by the SI base unit metre -- QUDT (en)  +
    M
    0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the SI derived unit ohm -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit joule -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit farad divided by the 1,000-fold of the SI base unit metre -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit kelvin -- QUDT (en)  +
    One part per 10**6 (million) by mass of the measurand in the matrix. -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI base unit mol -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI base unit mol divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001 fold of the SI unit of radiation dose. Radiation carries energy, and when it is absorbed by matter the matter receives this energy. The dose is the amount of energy deposited per unit of mass. One gray is defined to be the dose of one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of matter, or 100 rad. The unit is named for the British physician L. Harold Gray (1905-1965), an authority on the use of radiation in the treatment of cancer. -- QUDT (en)  +
    This unit is used commonly to describe Photosynthetic Photon Flux (PPF) - the total number of photons emitted by a light source each second within the PAR wavelength range. -- QUDT (en)  +
    One part per 10**6 (million) of the SI unit of quantity of matter (the mole) per SI unit area per SI unit of time. This term is based on the number of photons in a certain waveband incident per unit time (s) on a unit area (m2) divided by the Avogadro constant (6.022 x 1023 mol-1). It is used commonly to describe PAR in the 400-700 nm waveband. Definition Source: Thimijan, Richard W., and Royal D. Heins. 1982. Photometric, Radiometric, and Quantum Light Units of Measure: A Review of Procedures for Interconversion. HortScience 18:818-822. -- QUDT (en)  +
    SI unit of quantity of matter per SI unit area per SI unit of time. -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit newton -- QUDT (en)  +
    0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit pascal -- QUDT (en)  +
    One part per 10**6 (million) of the SI unit of quantity of matter (the mole) per SI unit area. -- QUDT (en)  +
    SI unit of quantity of matter per SI unit area. -- QUDT (en)  +
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