unit
"A unit of measurement is a standardized quantity of a physical quality." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
length unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the distance between two points." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
mass unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of matter/energy of a physical object." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
time unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
time derived unit
electric current unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the flow of electric charge." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
temperature unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
temperature derived unit
substance unit
"A unit which is a standardised quantity of an element or compound with uniform composition." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
luminous intensity unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
base unit
"A unit which is one of a particular measure to which all measures of that type can be related." [NIST:NIST]
prefix
area unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a 2-dimensional flat surface." [UOC:GVG]
acceleration unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of change of velocity in either speed or direction." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
angular velocity unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of angular movement about an axis; the angle rotated in a given time." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
angular acceleration unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of change of angular velocity." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
concentration unit
"A unit which represents a standard measurement of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance." [UOC:GVG]
mass density unit
"A density unit which is a standard measure of the mass of a substance in a given volume." [UOC:GVG]
mass per unit volume
luminance unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the luminous intensity impinging on a given area." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
area density unit
"A density unit which is a standard measure of the mass exerting an influence on a given area." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
mass per unit area unit
molar mass unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the mass of a homogeneous substance containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
molar volume unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the volume of a homogeneous substance containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
momentum unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the quantity of motion measured by the product of mass and velocity." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
rotational frequency unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the number of rotations in a given time." [NIST:NIST]
specific volume unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the volume of a given mass of substance (the reciprocal of density)." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
speed/velocity unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the rate of movement. Speed is measured in the same physical units of measurement as velocity, but does not contain the element of direction that velocity has. Speed is thus the magnitude component of velocity." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
unit of molarity
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of moles of a given substance per liter of solution." [UOC:GVG]
unit of molality
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of moles of a given substance per kilogram of solvent." [UOC:GVG]
unit of normality
"A unit of concentration which highlights the chemical nature of salts." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
volume unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of space occupied by any substance, whether solid, liquid, or gas." [NIST:NIST]
frequency unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the number of repetitive actions in a particular time." [NIST:NIST]
force unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the force is applied when a mass is accelerated." [NIST:NIST]
pressure unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the force applied to a given area." [NIST:NIST]
energy unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the work done by a certain force (gravitational, electric, magnetic, force of inertia, etc)." [NIST:NIST]
power unit
"A unit which is a standard measure power or the rate of doing work." [NIST:NIST]
illuminance unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the luminous flux incident on a unit area." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
luminous flux unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the flow of radiant energy." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
catalytic activity unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of the action of a catalyst." [NIST:NIST]
angle unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the figure or space formed by the junction of two lines or planes." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
plane angle unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the angle formed by two straight lines in the same plane." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
solid angle unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the angle formed by three or more planes intersecting at a common point." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
radiation unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of radiation emitted by a given radiation source as well as the amount of radiation absorbed or deposited in a specific material by a radiation source." [OCRBS:OCRBS]
activity (of a radionuclide) unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the transformation (disintegration) rate of a radioactive substance." [DEFRA:DEFRA]
absorbed dose unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the energy imparted by ionizing radiation to unit mass of matter such as tissue." [DEFRA:DEFRA]
dose equivalent unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the expression of dose in terms of its biological effect." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
exposure unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the quantity that expresses the ability of radiation to ionize air and thereby create electric charges which can be collected and measured." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
irradiance unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the power of electromagnetic radiation at a surface, per unit area." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
light unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the intensity of light." [NIST:NIST]
radiant intensity unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
radiance unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the power of electromagnetic radiation through space or through a material medium in the form of electromagnetic waves." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
parts per notation unit
"A dimensionless concentration notation which describes the amount of one substance in another. It is the ratio of the amount of the substance of interest to the amount of that substance plus the amount of the substance." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
unit per volume unit
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of units, as an agreed arbitrary amount, of a given substance per a specific volume of solution." [Webmd:Webmd]
density unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the influence exerted by some mass." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
linear density unit
"A density unit which is a standard measure of the mass exerting an influence on a one-dimensional object." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
dimensionless unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of physical quantity consisting of only a numerical number without any units." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
percent
"A dimensionless ratio unit which denotes numbers as fractions of 100." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
%
count unit
"A dimensionless unit which denotes a simple count of things." [MGED:MGED]
count
ratio
"A dimensionless unit which denotes an amount or magnitude of one quantity relative to another." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
fraction
"A dimensionless ratio unit which relates the part (the numerator) to the whole (the denominator)." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
cell concentration unit
"A concentration unit which denotes the average cell number in a given volume." [Bioedonline:Bioedonline]
catalytic (activity) concentration unit
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the amount of the action of a catalyst in a given volume." [UOC:GVG]
volume per unit volume
"A dimensionless concentration unit which denotes the given volume of the solute in the total volume of the resulting solution." [NIST:NIST]
colony forming unit per volume
"A concentration unit which a measure of viable bacterial numbers in a given volume." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
plaque forming unit per volume
"A concentration unit which a measure of plague forming units in a given volume." [UOC:GVG]
electric potential difference unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the work done per unit charge as a charge is moved between two points in an electric field." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
electric charge
"A unit which is a standard measure of the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons." [WordNet:WordNet]
magnetic flux unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of quantity of magnetism, taking account of the strength and the extent of a magnetic field." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
magnetic flux density unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the strength of a magnetic field." [allnet:allnet]
B
information unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the amount of information." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
image resolution unit
"An information unit which is a standard measure of the detail an image holds." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
spatial resolution unit
"An image resolution unit which is a standard measure of the way luminance and chrominance may be sampled at different levels." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
surface tension unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the ability of a liguid to attraction of molecules at its surface as a result of unbalanced molecular cohesive forces." [NIST:NIST]
viscosity unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the internal resistance of fluids to flow." [UOC:GVG]
conduction unit
"A unit which represents a standard measurement of the transmission of an entity through a medium." [UOC:GVG]
electrical conduction unit
"A unit which represents a standard measurement of the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium (electrical conductor)." [UOC:GVG]
heat conduction unit
"A unit which represents a standard measurement of the spontaneous transfer of thermal energy through matter, from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
electric field strength unit
"The electric field strength is a unit which is a measure of the potential difference between two points some distance apart." [Wikipedia:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_field]
E-field strength
volumetric flow rate unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit time ." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
amount per container
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a substance in a given container." [UOC:GVG]
ug/disk
"A unit which is equal to one microgram per disk, where a disk is some physical surface/container upon which the substance is deposited." [UOC:MD]
nmole/disk
"A unit which is equal to one nanomole per disk, where a disk is some physical surface/container upon which the substance is deposited." [UOC:MD]
rate unit
"A unit which represents a standard measurement occurrence of a process per unit time." [UOC:GVG]
yotta
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten to the power of 24." [UO:GVG]
10^[24]
Y
hecto
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundred." [UO:GVG]
10^[2]
h
zetta
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten to the power of 21." [UO:GVG]
10^[21]
Z
exa
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten to the power of 18." [UO:GVG]
10^[18]
E
peta
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten to the power of 15." [UO:GVG]
10^[15]
P
tera
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten to the power of 12." [UO:GVG]
10^[12]
T
giga
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten to the power of 9." [UO:GVG]
10^[9]
G
mega
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of million." [UO:GVG]
10^[6]
M
kilo
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one thousand." [UO:GVG]
10^[3]
k
deca
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of ten." [UO:GVG]
10^[1]
da
deci
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one tenth." [UO:GVG]
10^[-1]
d
milli
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one thousand." [UO:GVG]
10^[-3]
m
centi
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundred." [UO:GVG]
10^[-2]
c
micro
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -6." [UO:GVG]
10^[-6]
nano
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -9." [UO:GVG]
10^[-9]
n
pico
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -12." [GVG:UO]
10^[-12]
n
femto
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -15." [UO:GVG]
10^[-15]
f
atto
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -18." [UO:GVG]
10^[-18]
a
zepto
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -21." [UO:GVG]
10^[-21]
z
yocto
"A prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10 to the power of -24." [UO:GVG]
10^[-24]
y
dose unit
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a toxic or pharmaceutical substance administered to a recipient subject, expressed in terms of the size of the subject." [UO:PC]
turbidity unit
"A unit used to indicate the clarity of water or other solutions or suspensions, as measured by the ability of the solution or suspension to scatter light of a defined wavelength range." [UO:PC]
cells per microliter
"A unit of cell concentration which is equal to one cell in a volume of 1 microliter." [UO:GVG]
cells per microlitre
cells per ul
cells per well
"A unit of cell concentration which is equal to 1 cell in a well or discrete container of arbitrary volume." [UO:PC]
formazin nephelometric unit
"1000 formazin turbidity units (FNU) on the empirical formazin turbidity scale represents reflectance of insol. reaction products of 0.0725 g hydrazine sulfate with 0.7250 g hexamethylenetetramine diluted to 1 L." [AOAC:192]
FNU
radioactivity concentration
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the amount of radioactivity in a given volume." [UO:GVG]
curie per liter
"A unit of radioactivity concentration which is equal to one curie in a volume of 1 liter." [UO:GVG]
curie per litre
microcurie per milliliter
"A unit of radioactivity concentration which is equal to one micro curie in a volume of 1 liter." [UO:GVG]
microcurie per millilitre
fold dilution
"A unit that is the ratio of concentration of two solutions of interest, typically with one solution derived from the other by the addition of solvent." [UO:PC]
ton per hectare
"An area density unit which is equal to the mass of an object in tons divided by the surface area in hectares." [UO:GVG]
square angstrom
"An area unit which is equal to an area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 angstrom long." [UOC:GVG]
A^[2]
kilo base pair
"A unit equal to one thousand base pairs." [UOC:GVG]
kbp
kilobasepair
gigabyte
"An information unit which is equal to 1000000000 bytes." [UO:GVG]
GB
terabyte
"An information unit which is equal to 1000 gigabytes." [UO:GVG]
TB
ratio
"A dimensionless ratio unit which, given a pair of quantities a and b, for which b is a multiple of a, denotes b by giving the multiplier (coefficient) c for a to result in b." [UOB:LKSR]
volt-second per square centimeter
"An electrical mobility unit which is equal to one volt second per square centimeter." [UOB:LKSR]
Vs/cm^2
volt-second per square centimetre
united states customary teaspoon
"A United States customary units teaspoon is a unit of measurement of volume widely used in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions in America. It equals a 4.93 mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_customary_units#Cooking_measures]
us customary teaspoon
tablespoon
"A metric tablespoon is a unit of measurement of volume widely used in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It equals a 15mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablespoon]
metric tablespoon
tbsp
australian metric tablespoon
"An Australian metric tablespoon is a unit of measurement of volume used in Australia for cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It equals a 20mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablespoon]
united states customary tablespoon
"A United States customary units tablespoon is a unit of measurement of volume widely used in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions in America. It equals a 14.79 mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_customary_units#Cooking_measures]
us customary tablespoon
metric cup
"A metric cup is a unit of measurement of volume widely used in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It equals a 250mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_weights_and_measures]
C
united states customary cup
"A United States customary units cup is a unit of measurement of volume widely used in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions in America. It equals a 236.59 mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_customary_units#Cooking_measures]
us customary cup
united states fda cup
"A United States FDA cup is a unit of measurement of volume used by the US Federal Department of Agriculture as a nutritional serving measure. It equals a 240 mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_customary_units#Cooking_measures]
us fda cup
pounds per square inch
"A pressure unit which is equal to 6894.757 pascal." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
lbf/in^[2]
psi
meter based unit
second based unit
ampere based unit
kelvin based unit
mole based unit
candela based unit
angstrom based unit
gram based unit
degree Celsius based unit
minute based unit
hour based unit
day based unit
week based unit
month based unit
year based unit
molar based unit
molal based unit
normal based unit
mole fraction based unit
meter per second per second based unit
radian per second per second based unit
radian per second based unit
square meter based unit
square centimeter based unit
square millimeter based unit
gram per cubic centimeter based unit
candela per square meter based unit
gram per mole based unit
cubic meter per mole based unit
cubic centimeter per mole based unit
turns per second based unit
cubic meter per kilogram based unit
meter per second based unit
cubic meter based unit
cubic centimeter based unit
liter based unit
cubic decimeter based unit
hertz based unit
newton based unit
pascal based unit
joule based unit
watt based unit
lux based unit
lumen based unit
katal based unit
radian based unit
steradian based unit
becquerel based unit
curie based unit
gray based unit
rad based unit
roentgen based unit
sievert based unit
Roentgen equivalent man based unit
disintegrations per minute based unit
counts per minute based unit
century based unit
half life based unit
foot candle based unit
watt per square meter based unit
einstein per square meter per second based unit
watt per steradian per square meter based unit
watt per steradian based unit
mass percentage based unit
mass volume percentage based unit
volume percentage based unit
parts per hundred based unit
parts per thousand based unit
parts per million based unit
parts per billion based unit
parts per trillion based unit
parts per quadrillion based unit
gram per milliliter based unit
gram per liter based unit
unit per milliliter based unit
unit per liter based unit
mass per unit volume based unit
enzyme unit based unit
degree based unit
pi based unit
molecule count based unit
purity percentage based unit
confluence percentage based unit
degree Fahrenheit based unit
pH based unit
liter per kilogram based unit
cells per milliliter based unit
katal per cubic meter based unit
katal per liter based unit
gram per deciliter based unit
colony forming unit based unit
plaque forming unit based unit
colony forming unit per milliliter based unit
plaque forming unit per milliliter based unit
disintegrations per second based unit
volt based unit
coulomb based unit
dalton based unit
watt-hour based unit
weber based unit
tesla based unit
volt-hour based unit
bit based unit
byte based unit
chroma sampling unit based unit
dynamic range unit based unit
dots per inch based unit
pixels per inch based unit
pixels per millimeter based unit
base pair based unit
kibibyte based unit
mebibyte based unit
newton per meter based unit
dyne per cm based unit
pascal second based unit
poise based unit
effective dose unit based unit
siemens based unit
watt per meter kelvin based unit
electronvolt based unit
volt per meter based unit
absorbance unit based unit
count per nanomolar second based unit
count per molar second based unit
count per nanomolar based unit
count per molar based unit
dosage unit based unit
relative light unit based unit
relative luminescence unit based unit
relative fluorescence unit based unit
square micrometer based unit
hectare based unit
inch based unit
thou based unit
foot based unit
yard based unit
chain based unit
furlong based unit
mile based unit
league based unit
maritime length unit based unit
fathom based unit
cable based unit
nautical mile based unit
perch based unit
rood based unit
acre based unit
fluid ounce based unit
gill based unit
pint based unit
quart based unit
gallon based unit
grain based unit
drachm based unit
ounce based unit
pound based unit
stone based unit
quarter based unit
hundredweight based unit
ton based unit
slug based unit
teaspoon based unit
gram per square meter based unit
large calorie based unit
gray per minute based unit
meter
"A length unit which is equal to the length of the path traveled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
m
metre
kilogram
"A mass unit which is equal to the mass of the International Prototype Kilogram kept by the BIPM at Svres, France." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
kg
second
"A time unit which is equal to the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
s
ampere
"An electric current unit which is equal to the constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed 1 m apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 10^[-7] newton per meter of length." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
A
kelvin
"A thermodynamic temperature unit which is equal to the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
K
mole
"A substance unit which is equal to the amount of substance of a molecular system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
mol
candela
"A luminous intensity unit which equal to the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 x 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian." [BIPM:BIPM, NIST:NIST]
cd
centimeter
"A length unit which is equal to one hundredth of a meter or 10^[-2] m." [NIST:NIST]
centimetre
cm
millimeter
"A length unit which is equal to one thousandth of a meter or 10^[-3] m." [NIST:NIST]
micrometre
mm
micrometer
"A length unit which is equal to one millionth of a meter or 10^[-6] m." [NIST:NIST]
micrometre
micron
um
nanometer
"A length unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a meter or 10^[-9] m." [NIST:NIST]
nanometre
nm
angstrom
"A length unit which is equal to 10 [-10] m." [NIST:NIST]
Å
picometer
"A length unit which is equal to 10^[-12] m." [NIST:NIST]
picometre
pm
gram
"A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of a kilogram or 10^[-3] kg." [NIST:NIST]
g
milligram
"A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of a gram or 10^[-3] g." [UOC:GVG]
mg
microgram
"A mass unit which is equal to one millionth of a gram or 10^[-6] g." [UOC:GVG]
ug
nanogram
"A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a gram or 10^[-9] g." [UOC:GVG]
ng
picogram
"A mass unit which is equal to 10^[-12] g." [UOC:GVG]
pg
femtogram
"A mass unit which is equal to 10^[-15] g." [NIST:NIST]
fg
degree Celsius
"A temperature unit which is equal to one kelvin degree. However, they have their zeros at different points. The centigrade scale has its zero at 273.15 K." [NIST:NIST]
C
millisecond
"A time unit which is equal to one thousandth of a second or 10^[-3] s." [NIST:NIST]
ms
microsecond
"A time unit which is equal to one millionth of a second or 10^[-6] s." [NIST:NIST]
us
picosecond
"A time unit which is equal to 10^[-12] s." [NIST:NIST]
ps
minute
"A time unit which is equal to 60 seconds." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
min
hour
"A time unit which is equal to 3600 seconds or 60 minutes." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
h
day
"A time unit which is equal to 24 hours." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
week
"A time unit which is equal to 7 days." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
month
"A time unit which is approximately equal to the length of time of one of cycle of the moon's phases which in science is taken to be equal to 30 days." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
year
"A time unit which is equal to 12 months which in science is taken to be equal to 365.25 days." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
milliampere
"An electric current unit current which is equal to one thousandth of an ampere or 10^[-3] A." [UOC:GVG]
mA
microampere
"An electric current unit current which is equal to one millionth of an ampere or 10^[-6] A." [UOC:GVG]
uA
micromole
"A substance unit equal to a millionth of a mol or 10^[-6] mol." [NIST:NIST]
umol
millimole
"A substance unit equal to a thousandth of a mol or 10^[-3] mol." [NIST:NIST]
mmol
nanomole
"A substance unit equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a mole or 10^[-9] mol." [NIST:NIST]
nmol
picomole
"A substance unit equal to 10^[-12] mol." [NIST:NIST]
pmol
femtomole
"A substance unit equal to 10^[-15] mol." [NIST:NIST]
fmol
attomole
"A substance unit equal to 10^[-18] mol." [NIST:NIST]
amol
molar
"A unit of concentration which expresses a concentration of 1 mole of solute per liter of solution (mol/L)." [UOC:GVG]
M
millimolar
"A unit of molarity which is equal to one thousandth of a molar or 10^[-3] M." [UOC:GVG]
mM
micromolar
"A unit of molarity which is equal to one millionth of a molar or 10^[-6] M." [UOC:GVG]
uM
nanomolar
"A unit of molarity which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a molar or 10^[-9] M." [UOC:GVG]
nM
picomolar
"A unit of molarity which is equal to 10^[-12] M." [UOC:GVG]
pM
molal
"A unit of concentration which expresses a concentration of a solution of 1 mole per kilogram of solvent (mol/kg)." [UOC:GVG]
m
millimolal
"A molality unit which is equal to one thousandth of a molal or 10^[-3] m." [UOC:GVG]
mm
micromolal
"A molality unit which is equal to one millionth of a molal or 10^[-6] m." [UOC:GVG]
um
nanomolal
"A molality unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a molal or 10^[-9] m." [UOC:GVG]
nm
picomolal
"A molality unit which is equal to 10^[-12] m." [UOC:GVG]
pm
femtomolar
"A unit of molarity which is equal to 10^[-15] M." [UOC:GVG]
fM
normal
"A unit of concentration which is one gram equivalent of a solute per liter of solution. A gram equivalent weight or equivalent is a measure of the reactive capacity of a given molecule." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
N
mole fraction
"A concentration unit which denotes the number of moles of solute as a proportion of the total number of moles in a solution." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
(x)
chi
meter per second per second
"An acceleration unit which is equal to the acceleration an object changing its velocity by 1meter/s over a time period that equals one second." [NIST:NIST]
m/s^[2]
metre per second per second
radian per second per second
"An angular unit acceleration which is equal to the angular acceleration of an object changing its angular velocity by 1rad/s over a time period that equals one second." [NIST:NIST]
alpha
rad/s^[2]
radian per second
"An angular unit velocity which is equal to about 9.54930 rpm (revolutions per minute)." [NIST:NIST]
rad/s
square meter
"An area unit which is equal to an area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 meter long." [NIST:NIST]
m^[2]
square metre
square centimeter
"An area unit which is equal to one ten thousandth of a square meter or 10^[-4] m^[2]." [NIST:NIST]
cm^[2]
square centimetre
square millimeter
"An area unit which is equal to one millionth of a square meter or 10^[-6] m^[2]." [NIST:NIST]
mm^[2]
square millimetre
kilogram per cubic meter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in kilograms divided by the volume in cubic meters." [UOC:GVG]
kg/m^[3]
kilogram per cubic metre
gram per cubic centimeter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in cubic centimeters." [UOC:GVG]
g/cm^[3]
gram per cubic centimetre
candela per square meter
"A luminance unit which is equal to a luminous intensity of one candela radiating from a surface whose area is one square meter." [NIST:NIST]
candela per square metre
cd/m^[2]
kilogram per square meter
"An area density unit which is equal to the mass of an object in kilograms divided by the surface area in meters squared." [NIST:NIST]
Body Mass Index (BMI)
kg/m^[2]
kilogram per square metre
kilogram per mole
"A molar mass unit which is equal to one kilogram of mass of one mole of chemical element or chemical compound." [NIST:NIST]
kg/mol
gram per mole
"A molar mass unit which is equal to one gram of mass of one mole of chemical element or chemical compound." [NIST:NIST]
g/mol
cubic meter per mole
"A molar volume unit which is equal to 1 cubic meter occupied by one mole of a substance in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas." [NIST:NIST]
cubic metre per mole
m^[3]/mol
cubic centimeter per mole
"A molar volume unit which is equal to 1 cubic centimeter occupied by one mole of a substance in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas." [NIST:NIST]
cm^[3]/mol
cubic centimetre per mole
kilogram meter per second
"A momentum unit which is equal to the momentum of a one kilogram mass object with a speed of one meter per second." [NIST:NIST]
kg.m/s
kilogram metre per second
turns per second
"A rotational frequency unit which is equal to the number complete turn in a period of time that equals to 1 second." [NIST:NIST]
1/s
one turn per second
cubic meter per kilogram
"A specific volume unit which is equal to one cubic meter volume occupied by one kilogram of a particular substance." [NIST:NIST]
cubic metre per kilogram
m^[3]/kg
meter per second
"A speed/velocity unit which is equal to the speed of an object traveling 1 meter distance in one second." [NIST:NIST]
m/s
metre per second
cubic meter
"A volume unit which is equal to the volume of a cube with edges one meter in length. One cubic meter equals to 1000 liters." [NIST:NIST]
cubic metre
m^[3]
cubic centimeter
"A volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a cubic meter or 10^[-9] m^[3], or to 1 ml." [NIST:NIST]
cc
cm^3
cubic centimetre
milliliter
"A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a liter or 10^[-3] L, or to 1 cubic centimeter." [NIST:NIST]
millilitre
ml
liter
"A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a cubic meter or 10^[-3] m^[3], or to 1 decimeter." [NIST:NIST]
L
l
litre
cubic decimeter
"A volume unit which is equal to one thousand of a cubic meter or 10^[-3] m^[3], or to 1 L." [NIST:NIST]
cubic decimetre
dm^[3]
microliter
"A volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter or 10^[-6] L." [NIST:NIST]
microlitre
ul
nanoliter
"A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a liter or 10^[-9] L." [NIST:NIST]
nanolitre
nl
picoliter
"A volume unit which is equal to 10^[-12] L." [NIST:NIST]
picolitre
pl
femtoliter
"A volume unit which is equal to 10^[-15] L." [NIST:NIST]
femtolitre
fl
hertz
"A frequency unit which is equal to 1 complete cycle of a recurring phenomenon in 1 second." [NIST:NIST]
Hz
s^1
newton
"A force unit which is equal to the force required to cause an acceleration of 1m/s2 of a mass of 1 Kg in the direction of the force." [NIST:NIST]
N
pascal
"A pressure unit which is equal to the pressure or stress on a surface caused by a force of 1 newton spread over a surface of 1 m^[2]." [NIST:NIST]
Pa
joule
"An energy unit which is equal to the energy required when a force of 1 newton moves an object 1 meter in the direction of the force." [NIST:NIST]
J
watt
"A power unit which is equal to the power used when work is done at the rate of 1 joule per second." [NIST:NIST]
W
lux
"An illuminance unit which is equal to the illuminance produced by 1 lumen evenly spread over an area 1 m^[2]." [NIST:NIST]
lx
lumen
"A luminous flux unit which is equal to the luminous flux emitted into 1 steradian by a point source of 1 candela." [NIST:NIST]
lm
katal
"A catalytic unit activity which is equal to the activity of a catalyst in moles per second, such as the amount of an enzyme needed to transform one mole of substrate per second." [NIST:NIST]
kat
radian
"A plane angle unit which is equal to the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle, approximately 57 degrees 17 minutes and 44.6 seconds." [NIST:NIST]
rad
steradian
"A solid angle unit which is equal to the solid angle subtended at the center of a sphere by an area on the surface of the sphere that is equal to the radius squared." [NIST:NIST]
sr
becquerel
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second or there is one atom disintegration per second (dps)." [NIST:NIST]
Bq
curie
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which there are 3.7 x 10^[10] atom disintegration per second (dps)." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
Ci
gray
"An absorbed dose unit which is equal to the absorption of one joule of radiation energy by one kilogram of matter." [NIST:NIST]
Gy
rad
"An absorbed dose unit which is equal to 0.01 gray (Gy)." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
roentgen
"An exposure unit which is equal to the amount of radiation required to liberate positive and negative charges of one electrostatic unit of charge in 1 cm^[3] of air at standard temperature and pressure (STP). This corresponds to the generation of approximately 2.0810^[9] ion pairs." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
R
sievert
"A dose equivalent unit which is equal to the absorption of one joule of radiation energy by one kilogram of matter." [NIST:NIST]
Sv
millisievert
"A dose equivalent unit which is equal to one thousandth of a sievert or 10^[-3] Sv." [NIST:NIST]
mSv
microsievert
"A dose equivalent unit which is equal to one millionth of a sievert or 10^[-6] Sv." [NIST:NIST]
uSv
Roentgen equivalent man
"A dose equivalent unit which when multiplied by hundred is equal to one sievert or 1 Sv. 1 Sv is equal to 100 rem." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
rem
microgray
"An absorbed dose unit which is equal to one millionth of a gray or 10^[-6] Gy." [NIST:NIST]
uGy
milligray
"An absorbed dose unit which is equal to one thousandth of a gray or 10^[-3] Gy." [NIST:NIST]
mGy
nanogray
"An absorbed dose unit which is equal to one thousandth of a millionth of a gray or 10^[-9] Gy." [NIST:NIST]
nGy
nanosievert
"A dose equivalent unit which is equal to one thousandth of a millionth of a sievert or 10^[-9] Sv." [NIST:NIST]
nSv
millicurie
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to one thousandth of a curie or 10^[-3] Ci." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
mCi
microcurie
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to one millionth of a curie or 10^[-6] Ci." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
uCi
disintegrations per minute
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per minute or there is one atom disintegration per minute." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
dpm
counts per minute
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to the number of light emissions produced by ionizing radiation in one minute." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
cpm
nanosecond
"A time unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a second or 10^[-9] s." [NIST:NIST]
ns
century
"A time unit which is equal to 100 years." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
half life
"A time unit which represents the period over which the activity or concentration of a specified chemical or element falls to half its original activity or concentration." [MGED:MGED]
foot candle
"An illuminance unit which is equal to the illuminance produced by 1 lumen evenly spread over an area 1 foot^[2]. One footcandle is equal to 10.76 lux." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
ft-c
watt per square meter
"An irradiance unit which is equal to 1 watt of radiant power incident per one square meter surface area." [NIST:NIST]
W/m^[2]
watt per square metre
einstein per square meter per second
"An irradiance unit which is equal to one einstein per square meter per second. One einstein is one mole of photons, regardless of their frequency. Therefore, the number of photons in an einstein is Avogadro's number." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
einstein per square metre per second
einstein/sm^[2]
mole per second and square meter mol/sm^2
watt per steradian per square meter
"A radiance unit which is equal to one watt of radiant power incident per steradian solid angle per one square meter projected area of the source, as viewed from the given direction." [NIST:NIST]
W/sr m^[2]
watt per steradian per square metre
microeinstein per square meter per second
"An irradiance unit which is equal to one microeinstein per square meter per second or 10^[-6] microeinstein/sm^[2]." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
microeinstein per square metre per second
micromole per second and square meter mmol/sm^2
umicroeinstein/sm^[2]
watt per steradian
"A radiant intensity unit which is equal to one kilogram meter squared per second cubed per steradian." [NIST:NIST]
W/sr
mass percentage
"A dimensionless concentration unit which denotes the mass of a substance in a mixture as a percentage of the mass of the entire mixture." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
w/w
weight-weight percentage
mass volume percentage
"A dimensionless concentration unit which denotes the mass of the substance in a mixture as a percentage of the volume of the entire mixture." [UOC:GVG]
(w/v)
weight-volume percentage
volume percentage
"A dimensionless concentration unit which denotes the volume of the solute in mL per 100 mL of the resulting solution." [UOC:GVG]
% (v/v)
parts per hundred
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the amount of a given substance in a total amount of 100 regardless of the units of measure as long as they are the same." [UOC:GVG]
10^[-2]
pph
parts per thousand
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the amount of a given substance in a total amount of 1000 regardless of the units of measure as long as they are the same." [UOC:GVG]
10^[-3]
ppth
parts per million
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the amount of a given substance in a total amount of 1,000,000 regardless of the units of measure used as long as they are the same or 1 part in 10^[6]." [UOC:GVG]
10^[-6]
ppm
parts per billion
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the amount of a given substance in a total amount of 1,000,000,000 regardless of the units of measure as long as they are the same or 1 part in 10^[9]." [UOC:GVG]
10^[-9]
ppb
parts per trillion
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the amount of a given substance in a total amount of 1,000,000,000 regardless of the units of measure used as long as they are the same or 1 part in 10^[12]." [UOC:GVG]
10^[-12]
ppt
parts per quadrillion
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the amount of a given substance in a total amount of 1,000,000,000,000 regardless of the units of measure used as long as they are the same or 1 part in 10^[15]." [UOC:GVG]
10^[-15]
ppq
gram per milliliter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in milliliter." [UOC:GVG]
g/ml
gram per millilitre
kilogram per liter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in kilograms divided by the volume in liters." [UOC:GVG]
kg/L
kilogram per litre
gram per liter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in liters." [UOC:GVG]
g/L
gram per litre
milligram per milliliter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in milligrams divided by the volume in milliliters." [UOC:GVG]
mg/ml
milligram per millilitre
unit per milliliter
"A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one milliliter." [Webmd:Webmd]
U/ml
unit per millilitre
unit per liter
"A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one liter." [UOC:GVG]
U/l
unit per litre
mass per unit volume
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the mass of a substance in a given volume (density)." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
enzyme unit
"A catalytic unit activity which is equal to the amount of the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of 1 micro mole of substrate per minute." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
U
kilogram per meter
"An area density unit which is equal to the mass of an object in kilograms divided by one meter." [NIST:NIST]
kg/m
kilogram per metre
degree
"A plane angle unit which is equal to 1/360 of a full rotation or 1.7453310^[-2] rad." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
pi
"A dimensionless unit which denoted an irrational real number, approximately equal to 3.14159 which is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean geometry." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
molecule count
"A dimensionless count unit which denotes the number of molecules." [MGED:MGED]
purity percentage
"A dimensionless percent unit which denotes the homogeneity of a biomaterial." [MGED:MGED]
confluence percentage
"A dimensionless percent unit which denotes the density of an attached or monolayer culture (e.g., cell culture)." [MGED:MGED]
degree Fahrenheit
"A temperature unit which is equal to 5/9ths of a kelvin. Negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to negative 40 degrees Celsius." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
F
pH
"A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the acidity of a solution in terms of activity of hydrogen ions (H+)." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
liter per kilogram
"A specific volume unit which is equal to one liter volume occupied by one kilogram of a particular substance." [NIST:NIST]
l/kg
litre per kilogram
milliliter per kilogram
"A specific volume unit which is equal to a thousandth of a liter per kilogram or 10^[-3] l/kg." [NIST:NIST]
millilitre per kilogram
ml/kg
microliter per kilogram
"A specific volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter per kilogram or 10^[-6] l/kg." [NIST:NIST]
microlitre per kilogram
ul/kg
cells per milliliter
"A unit of cell concentration which is equal to one cell in a volume of 1 milliliter." [Bioedonline:Bioedonline]
cells per millilitre
cells per ml
katal per cubic meter
"A catalytic (activity) concentration unit which is equal to 1 katal activity of a catalyst in a given volume of one cubic meter." [NIST:NIST]
kat/m^[3]
katal per cubic metre
katal per liter
"A catalytic (activity) concentration unit which is equal to 1 katal activity of a catalyst in a given volume of one thousandth of a cubic meter." [NIST:NIST]
kat/l
katal per litre
milliliter per cubic meter
"A volume per unit volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter of solute in one cubic meter of solution." [NIST:NIST]
millilitre per cubic metre
ml/m^[3]
milliliter per liter
"A volume per unit volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter of solute in one liter of solution." [NIST:NIST]
millilitre per litre
ml/l
gram per deciliter
"A mass density unit which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in deciliters." [UOC:GVG]
g/dl
gram per decilitre
deciliter
"A volume unit which is equal to one tenth of a liter or 10^[-1] L." [NIST:NIST]
decilitre
dl
colony forming unit
"A dimensionless count unit which a measure of viable bacterial numbers." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
cfu
plaque forming unit
"A dimensionless count unit which a measure of plague forming units in a given volume." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
pfu
colony forming unit per milliliter
"A colony forming unit which a measure of viable bacterial numbers in one milliliter." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
cfu/ml
colony forming unit per millilitre
plaque forming unit per milliliter
"A concentration unit which a measure of plague forming units in one milliliter." [UOC:GVG]
pfu/ml
plaque forming unit per millilitre
disintegrations per second
"An activity (of a radionuclide) unit which is equal to the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second or there is one atom disintegration per second." [ORCBS:ORCBS]
dps
volt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to the work per unit charge. One volt is the potential difference required to move one coulomb of charge between two points in a circuit while using one joule of energy." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
V
coulomb
"An electrical charge unit which is equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second." [WordNet:WordNet]
C
dalton
"An independently to the base SI units defined mass unit which is equal to one twelfth of the mass of an unbound atom of the carbon-12 nuclide, at rest and in its ground state." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
Da
amu
u
unified atomic mass unit
kilodalton
"A mass unit which is equal to one thousand daltons." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
kDa
watt-hour
"An energy unit which is equal to the amount of electrical energy equivalent to a one-watt load drawing power for one hour." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
Wh
kilowatt-hour
"An energy unit which is equal to 1,000 watt-hours." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
weber
"A magnetic flux unit which is equal to the amount of flux that when linked with a single turn of wire for an interval of one second will induce an electromotive force of one volt." [ScienceLobby:ScienceLobby]
V s
Wb
volt-second
tesla
"A magnetic flux density unit which is equal to one weber per square meter." [WordNet:WordNet]
T
Wb/m2
volt-hour
"A magnetic flux unit which is equal to 3600 Wb." [UOC:GVG]
Vh
kilovolt-hour
"A magnetic flux unit which is equal to one thousand volt-hours." [UOC:GVG]
kVh
bit
"An information unit which refers to a digit in the binary numeral system, which consists of base 2 digits (ie there are only 2 possible values: 0 or 1)." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
byte
"An information unit which is equal to 8 bits." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
B
kilobyte
"An information unit which is equal to 1000 bytes." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
kB
megabyte
"An information unit which is equal to 1000 kB." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
MB
chroma sampling unit
"An image resolution unit which is a standard measure of the amount of spatial detail in an image." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
dynamic range unit
"An image resolution unit which is a standard measure of the amount of contrast available in a pixel." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
dots per inch
"A spatial resolution unit which is a standard measure of the printing resolution, in particular the number of individual dots of ink a printer or toner can produce within a linear one-inch space." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
dpi
micron pixel
"A spatial resolution unit which is equal to a pixel size of one micrometer." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
micrometer pixel
pixels per inch
"A spatial resolution unit which is a standard measure of the resolution of a computer display, related to the size of the display in inches and the total number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
pixel density
ppi
pixels per millimeter
"A spatial resolution unit which is a standard measure of the number of pixels in one millimeter length or width of a digital image divided by the physical length or width of a printed image." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
pixels per millimetre
base pair
"A count unit which contains one nucleotide." [UO:GVG]
basepair
bp
kibibyte
"An information unit which is equal to 1024 B." [NIST:NIST]
KiB
mebibyte
"An information unit which is equal to 1024 KiB." [NIST:NIST]
MiB
millivolt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to one thousandth of a volt or 10^[-3] V." [UOC:GVG]
mV
kilovolt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to one thousand volts or 10^[3] V." [UOC:GVG]
kV
microvolt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to one millionth of a volt or 10^[-6] V." [UOC:GVG]
uV
nanovolt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to one billionth of a volt or 10^[-12] V." [UOC:GVG]
nV
picovolt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to one trillionth of a volt or 10^[-12] V." [UOC:GVG]
pV
megavolt
"An electric potential difference unit which is equal to one million volts or 10^[6] V." [UOC:GVG]
MV
newton per meter
"A surface tension unit which is equal to one newton per meter." [NIST:NIST]
N/m
newton per metre
dyne per cm
"A surface tension unit which is equal to one dyne per centimeter." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
dyn/cm
pascal second
"A viscosity unit which is equal to one pascale per second." [NIST:NIST]
Pa s
poise
"A viscosity unit which is equal to one dyne second per square centimeter." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
P
dyne s/cm^2
decibel
"A ratio unit which is an indicator of sound power per unit area." [techtarget:techtarget]
dB
effective dose unit
"A unit which is a standard measure of the estimate of the stochastic effect that a non-uniform radiation dose has on a human." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
siemens
"An electrical conduction unit which is equal to A/V." [NIST:NIST]
A V^-1
S
mho
watt per meter kelvin
"An heat conduction unit which is equal to one watt divided by meter kelvin." [NIST:NIST]
W/m K
watt per metre kelvin
electronvolt
"A non-SI unit of energy (eV) defined as the energy acquired by a single unbound electron when it passes through an electrostatic potential difference of one volt. An electronvolt is equal to 1.602 176 53(14) x 10^-19 J." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
eV
electron volt
volt per meter
"The volt per meter is a unit of electric field strength equal to the a potential difference of 1 volt existing between two points that are 1 meter apart." [Wikipedia:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_field]
V/m
volt per metre
absorbance unit
"A dimensionless logarithmic unit assigned to a measure of absorbance of light through a partially absorbing substance, defined as -log10(I/I_0) where I = transmitted light and I_0 = incident light." [Wikipedia:http\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absorbance]
AU
microliters per minute
"A volumetric flow rate unit which is equal to one microliter volume through a given surface in one minute." [UOC:GVG]
microlitres per minute
uL/min
millimetres of mercury
"A unit of pressure equal to the amount of fluid pressure one millimeter deep in mercury at zero degrees centigrade on Earth." [url:en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mmHg]
millimeters of mercury
mmHg
milligram per liter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in milligrams divided by the volume in liters." [UOC:GVG]
mg/L
milligram per litre
microgram per milliliter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in micrograms divided by the volume in millliters." [UOC:GVG]
microgram per millilitre
ug/ml
nanogram per milliliter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in nanograms divided by the volume in milliliters." [UOC:GVG]
nanogram per millilitre
ng/ml
milliunits per milliliter
"A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one thousandth of a unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one milliliter." [UOC:GVG]
mU/ml
milliunits per millilitre
count per nanomolar second
"A rate unit which is equal to one over one nanomolar second." [UOC:GVG]
nM^-1 s^-1
count per molar second
"A rate unit which is equal to one over one molar second." [UOC:GVG]
M^-1 s^-1
kilogram per hectare
"An area density unit which is equal to the mass of an object in kilograms divided by the surface area in hectares." [UO:GVG]
count per nanomolar
"A rate unit which is equal to one over one nanomolar." [UO:GVG]
1/nM
nM^-1
count per molar
"A rate unit which is equal to one over one molar." [UO:GVG]
1/M
M^-1
microgram per liter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in micrograms divided by the volume in liters." [UOC:GVG]
microgram per litre
ug/L
milligram per kilogram
"A dose unit which is equal to 1 milligram of a toxic or pharmaceutical substance per kilogram body weight of the recipient subject." [UO:PC]
milligram per square meter
"A dose unit which is equal to 1 milligram of a toxic or pharmaceutical substance per square meter of surface area of the recipient subject." [UO:PC]
dosage unit
"A concentration unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a toxic or pharmaceutical substance administered over time to a recipient subject, expressed in terms of the size of the subject." [UO:PC]
milligram per kilogram per day
"A dosage unit which is equal to 1 milligram per day of a toxic or pharmaceutical substance per kilogram body weight of the recipient subject." [UO:PC]
relative light unit
"A derived unit which is a measure of relative light intensity, as typically measured by a luminometer, spectrophotometer, or fluorimeter in biological research applications." [UO:PC]
relative luminescence unit
"A relative light unit which is a measure of relative luminescence intensity." [UO:PC]
relative fluorescence unit
"A relative light unit which is a measure of relative fluorescence intensity." [UO:PC]
megaHertz
"A frequency unit which is equal to one million hertz or 10^[6] V." [UOC:GVG]
mH
centiMorgan
"A unit used to express distances on a genetic map. In genetic mapping, distances between markers are determined by measuring the rate of meoitic recombination between them, which increases proportionately with the distance separating them. A cM is defined as the length of an interval in which there is a 1% probability of recombination. On the average, 1 cM is roughly equivalent to 1 megabase (Mb) of DNA, although this can vary widely due to hot and cold spots of recombination." [NCBI:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SCIENCE96/Glossary.html]
cM
centiRay
"A unit of genetic map distance defined corresponding to an interval in which there is a 1% probability of X-irradiation induced breakage. To be completely specified, the unit must be qualified by the radiation in dosage in rads (e.g. cR8000), because this determines the actual breakage probability." [NCBI:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SCIENCE96/Glossary.html]
cR
mega base pair
"A unit equal to one million base pairs" [UOC:GVG]
Mb
megabasepair
giga base pair
"A unit equal to one billion base pairs." [UOC:GVG]
Gb
gigabasepair
square micrometer
"An area unit which is equal to an area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 micrometer long." [NIST:NIST]
square micrometre
millisiemens
"An electrical conduction unit which is equal to one thousandth of a siemen or 10^[-3] siemens." [NIST:NIST]
mS
micromole per litre
"A specific concentration unit which is equal to 1 micromole in a given volume of one thousandth of a cubic meter." [NIST:NIST]
micromole per kilogram
"A specific concentration unit which is equal to 1 micromole of a given substance per kilogram of solvent." [UOB:LKSR]
millimeters per day
"A speed/velocity unit which is equal to the speed of an object traveling 1 millimeter distance in one day." [UOB:LKSR]
mm/day
kilometer per hour
"A speed/velocity unit which is equal to the speed of an object traveling 1 kilometer distance in one hour." [NIST:NIST]
kilometre per hour
km/h
milli
"A mass unit which is equal to 1/12 the mass of 12C" [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
mDa
milli unified atomic mass unit
millidalton
mmu
hectare
"An area unit which is equal to an area of 10,000 square meters. Equivalent to 2.471 acres." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
HA
inch
"A length unit which is equal to 0.0254 metres." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
in
thou
"A length unit which is equal to 0.0254 millimetres." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
mil
th
foot
"A length unit which is equal to 0.3048 metres, or 12 inches." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
ft
yard
"A length unit which is equal to 0.9144 metres, or 3 feet." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
yd
chain
"A length unit which is equal to 20.1168 metres, 66 feet, or 22 yards." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
ch
furlong
"A length unit which is equal to 20,116.8 metres, 660 feet, or 10 chains." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
fur
mile
"A length unit which is equal to 1,609.344 metres, or 8 furlongs." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
mi
league
"A length unit which is equal to 3 miles, or 4,828.032 metres" [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
lea
maritime length unit
"A maritime length unit is one used primarily at sea." [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
fathom
"A maritime length unit which is equal to 6.08 feet, or 1.853184 metres" [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
ftm
cable
"A maritime length unit which is equal to 608 feet, 100 fathoms, or 185.3184 metres" [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
nautical mile
"A maritime length unit which is equal to 6,080 feet, 10 cables, or 1,853.184 metres" [Wikipedia:Wikpiedia]
perch
"An area unit which is equal to an area of 25.292,852,64 square meters, or 1 square rod." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
rood
"An area unit which is equivalent to 1 furlong x 1 rod. This is equal to an area of 1,011.714,1056 square meters, or 40 square rods." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
acre
"An area unit which is equivalent to 1 furlong x 1 chain. This is equal to an area of 4,046.856,4224 square meters, or 43,500 square feet." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
fluid ounce
"An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 28.413,0625 millilitres." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
fl oz
gill
"An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 142.065,3125 millilitres." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
gi
pint
"An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 568.261,25 millilitres." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
pt
quart
"An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 1,136.5225 millilitres, or two pints." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
qt
gallon
"An imperial volume unit which is equivalent to 4,546.09 millilitres, or 8 pints." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
gal
grain
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 64.798,91 milligrams." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
gr
drachm
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 1.771,845,195,3125 grams, or 1/256 of 1 pound." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
dr
ounce
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 28.349,523,125 grams, or 1/16 of 1 pound." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
oz
pound
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 453.592,37 grams." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
lb
stone
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 6,350.293,18 grams, or 14 pounds." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
st
quarter
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 12.700,586,36 kilograms, or 28 pounds." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
qr
qtr
hundredweight
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 50.802,345,44 kilograms, 112 pounds, or 8 stone." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
cwt
ton
"An imperial mass unit which is equivalent to 1,016.046,9088 kilograms, or 2,240 pounds." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
t
slug
"An imperial gravitational unit which is equivalent to a mass that accelerates by 1ft/s² when a force of one pound (lbf) is exerted on it." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
teaspoon
"A metric teaspoon is a unit of measurement of volume widely used in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It equals a 5mL volume." [Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaspoon]
metric teaspoon
tsp
micromole
"A substance unit which is equal to one millionth of a mole." [UOB:LTS]
mmol
gram per square meter
"An area density unit which is equal to the mass of an object in grams divided by the surface area in meters squared." [NIST:NIST]
g/m^[2]
gram per square metre
nanogram per microliter
"A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in nanograms divided by the volume in microliters." [UOB:LTS]
nanogram per microlitre
ng/ul
large calorie
"A unit of energy widely used in nutrition, equivalent to the amount of heat needed to cause one kilogram of water to rise in temperature by one degree Celsius." [Wikipedia:Wikipedia]
big calorie
cal
calorie
food calorie
kcal
kilocalorie
micrograms per wheaton bottle
"A unit of mass concentration defined as the number of micrograms of a substance per 250 ml Wheaton bottle." [UOB:LTS]
micrograms per bottle
picoampere
"An electric current unit current which is equal to one trillionth of an ampere or 10^[-12] A." [UOB:LTS]
pA
centigray
"An absorbed dose unit which is equal to 0.01 gray (Gy)" [NIST:NIST]
cGy
gigaelectronvolt
"A unit of energy that is equal to one thousand million electronvolts." []
GeV
gigaelectronvolt per nucleon
"Derived unit which is equal to the total kinetic energy of an atomic nucleus in GeV divided by the number of nucleons in the nucleus" []
GeV/nucleon
megaelectronvolt per nucleon
"Derived unit which is equal to the total kinetic energy of an atomic nucleus in MeV divided by the number of nucleons in the nucleus" []
MeV/nucleon
kiloelectronvolt per micron
"A derived unit equal to the energy deposited by ionizing radiation per micron of path length in matter" []
keV/micron
gray per minute
"A derived absorbed dose unit which is equal to one gray absorbed per minute." [NIST:NIST]
Gy/min
centigray per minute
"A derived absorbed dose unit which is equal to one centigray absorbed per minute." [NIST:NIST]
cGy/min
milligray per minute
"A derived absorbed dose unit which is equal to one milligray absorbed per minute." [NIST:NIST]
mGy/min
milligray per day
"A derived absorbed dose unit which is equal to one milligray absorbed per day." [NIST:NIST]
mGy/min
milligray per hour
"A derived absorbed dose unit which is equal to one milligray absorbed per hour." [NIST:NIST]
mGy/h
milligray per second
"A derived absorbed dose unit which is equal to one milligray absorbed per second." [NIST:NIST]
mGy/s