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- CoulombPerKilogramSecond + (The SI unit of exposure rate -- QUDT)
- AmpereSquareMetrePerJouleSecond + (The SI unit of gyromagnetic ratio. -- QUDT)
- KilogramPerMetrePerSquareSecond + (The SI unit of pressure. The pascal is the … The SI unit of pressure. The pascal is the standard pressure unit in the MKS metric system, equal to one newton per square meter or one "kilogram per meter per second per second." The unit is named for Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, who was the first person to use a barometer to measure differences in altitude.</br></br>-- QUDT measure differences in altitude. -- QUDT)
- NewtonPerSquareMetre + (The SI unit of pressure. The pascal is the … The SI unit of pressure. The pascal is the standard pressure unit in the MKS metric system, equal to one newton per square meter or one "kilogram per meter per second per second." The unit is named for Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, who was the first person to use a barometer to measure differences in altitude.</br></br>-- QUDT measure differences in altitude. -- QUDT)
- NewtonSecondPerCubicMetre + (The SI unit of specific acoustic impedance … The SI unit of specific acoustic impedance. When sound waves pass through any physical substance the pressure of the waves causes the particles of the substance to move. The sound specific impedance is the ratio between the sound pressure and the particle velocity it produces. The specific impedance is 1 N · s · m⁻³ if unit pressure produces unit velocity.</br></br>-- QUDT pressure produces unit velocity. -- QUDT)
- CubicMetre + (The SI unit of volume, equal to 1.0e6 cm3, 1000 liters, 35.3147 ft3, or 1.30795 yd3. A cubic meter holds about 264.17 U.S. liquid gallons or 219.99 British Imperial gallons. -- QUDT)
- University of Oslo + (The University of Oslo is a university in Oslo.)
- University of Southern Denmark + (The University of Southern Denmark welcome … The University of Southern Denmark welcomed the first students onto the campus in Odense in September 1966, and things have been developing by leaps and bounds ever since. We now have five faculties with more than 27,000 students, almost 20% of whom are from abroad, and more than 3,800 employees distributed across our main campus in Odense and regional campuses in Slagelse, Kolding, Esbjerg and Sønderborg. Several international studies document that we conduct world-class research and are one of the top fifty young universities in the world.top fifty young universities in the world.)
- FemtoMetre + (The `femtometre` is an SI unit of length e … The `femtometre` is an SI unit of length equal to 10⁻¹⁵ meter. This distance can also be called `fermi` and was so named in honour of Enrico Fermi. It is often encountered in nuclear physics as a characteristic of this scale. The symbol for the fermi is also fm.</br></br>-- QUDT symbol for the fermi is also fm. -- QUDT)
- MetrePerSquareSecond + (The `meter per Square second` is the unit … The `meter per Square second` is the unit of acceleration in the International System of Units (SI). As a derived unit it is composed from the SI base units of length, the metre, and the standard unit of time, the second. Its symbol is written in several forms as m/s², or m s⁻². As acceleration, the unit is interpreted physically as change in velocity or speed per time interval, that is, `metre per second per second`.</br></br>-- QUDTs, `metre per second per second`. -- QUDT)
- AngularMeasure + (The abstract notion of angle.)
- Assemblying + (The act of connecting together the parts of something)
- HasName + (The alpha-numeric label in English)
- AmountFraction + (The amount of a constituent divided by the total amount of all constituents in a mixture.)
- AmountConcentration + (The amount of a constituent divided by the volume of the mixture.)
- HasCount + (The amount of a countable good in units (u) or pieces (p))
- Solubility + (The analytical composition of a saturated solution, expressed in terms of the proportion of a designated solute in a designated solvent, is the solubility of that solute.)
- Discontinued + (The application process was stopped prematurely, for example due to poor prospects of success or a lack of partners)
- hasAtomicNumber + (The atomic number of an atomic element.)
- SIBaseUnit + (The base units in the SI system.)
- batterycellgeometry + (The battery-cell-geometry module contains the terms and relations specific to the description of battery cell design and architecture.)
- batterymanufacturing + (The battery-manufacturing module contains the terms and relations for the general process of manufacturing batteries. Battery specific extensions are available.)
- batterytesting + (The battery-testing module contains the terms and relations specific to the testing of batteries)
- CandelaPerSquareMetre + (The candela per square metre (cd/m²) is th … The candela per square metre (cd/m²) is the derived SI unit of luminance. The unit is based on the candela, the SI unit of luminous intensity, and the square metre, the SI unit of area. Nit (nt) is a deprecated non-SI name also used for this unit (1 nit = 1 cd/m²). As a measure of light emitted per unit area, this unit is frequently used to specify the brightness of a display device. Most consumer desktop liquid crystal displays have luminances of 200 to 300 cd/m²; the sRGB spec for monitors targets 80 cd/m2. HDTVs range from 450 to about 1000 cd/m2. Typically, calibrated monitors should have a brightness of 120 cd/m². Nit is believed to come from the Latin word nitere, to shine.</br></br>-- QUDT the Latin word nitere, to shine. -- QUDT)
- Brussels + (The capital city of Belgium)
- Oslo + (The capital city of Norway)
- CharacterisationProperty + (The characterisation property is the investigate property or behaviour of a sample. It is derived from the secondary data, usually after classification or quantification (manually or by a model).)
- Perceptual + (The class contrast individuals standing for entities that can stimulate a perception (e.g. a retina impression) to a human being and that are categorized accordingly to human perception mechanisms.)
- Semiosis + (The class for entities where an interpreter, interpretant, reference and sign relate with each others semiotically.)
- SymbolicData + (The class for entities which stands for a specific data format expressed using a symbolic encoding.)
- Equation + (The class of 'mathematical'-s that stand for a statement of equality between two mathematical expressions.)
- EMMO + (The class of all the OWL individuals representing world entities according to EMMO conceptualisation.)
- Perspective + (The class of causal objects that stand for world objects according to a specific representational perspective.)
- CausalPath + (The class of entities that possess a temporal structure but no spatial structure.)
- Decay + (The class of fundamental systems where a particle generates two or more other particles.)
- Collapse + (The class of fundamental systems where the number of input particles is reduced to one.)
- Interaction + (The class of fundamental systems where two or more input particles interacts, providing an output of other two or more particles.)
- Mathematical + (The class of general mathematical symbolic objects respecting mathematical syntactic rules.)
- CausalSystem + (The class of individuals representing a causal system.)
- CausalCluster + (The class of individuals representing causal clusters.)
- CausalParticle + (The class of individuals representing causal particles.)
- CausalStructure + (The class of individuals representing causally self-connected world entities.)
- Fusion + (The class of individuals representing mereological fusions consisting of two or more quantum entities.)
- Material + (The class of individuals standing for an amount of ordinary matter substance (or mixture of substances) in different states of matter or phases.)
- PhysicalObject + (The class of individuals standing for causally convex interacting systems.)
- PhysicalPhenomenon + (The class of individuals standing for causally non-convex interacting systems.)
- Item + (The class of individuals standing for quantum or causally self-connected world entities.)
- Symbol + (The class of individuals that stand for an elementary mark of a specific symbolic code (alphabet).)
- SemioticEntity + (The class of individuals that stands for semiotic objects, i.e. objects that take part on a semiotic process.)
- Collection + (The class of not direct causally self-connected world entities.)