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unit (u´nit) 1. a single thing. 2. a quantity assumed as a standard of measurement. Symbol U. Angström unit angstrom. atomic mass unit (u) (amu) the unit mass equal to 112 the mass of the nuclide of carbon-12. Called also dalton. Bethesda unit a measure of the level of inhibitor to coagulation factor VIII; equal to the amount of inhibitor in patient plasma that will inactivate 50 per cent of factor VIII in an equal volume of normal plasma following a 2-hour incubation period. Bodansky unit the quantity of alkaline phosphatase that liberates 1 mg of phosphate ion from glycerol 2-phosphate in 1 hour under standard conditions. British thermal unit (BTU) the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit, usually from 39°F to 40°F. CGS unit any unit in the centimeter-gram-second system. CH50 unit the amount of complement that will lyse 50 per cent of a standard preparation of sheep red blood cells coated with antisheep erythrocyte antibody. coronary care unit a specially designed and equipped hospital area containing a small number of private rooms, with all facilities necessary for constant observation and possible emergency treatment of patients with severe heart disease. intensive care unit a hospital unit in which are concentrated special equipment and skilled personnel for the care of seriously ill patients requiring immediate and continuous attention; abbreviated ICU. International unit (IU) a unit of biological material, as of enzymes, hormones, vitamins, etc., established by the International Conference for the Unification of Formulas. motor unit the unit of motor activity formed by a motor nerve cell and its many innervated muscle fibers. SI unit any of the units of the Système International d'Unités (International System of Units) adopted in 1960 at the Eleventh General Conference of Weights and Measures. Somogyi unit that amount of amylase which will liberate reducing equivalents equal to 1 mg of glucose per 30 minutes under defined conditions. Svedberg unit (S) a unit equal to 10−13 second used for expressing sedimentation coefficients of macromolecules. terminal respiratory unit the anatomical and functional unit of the lung, including a respiratory bronchiole, alveolar ducts and sacs, and alveoli. toxic unit , toxin unit the smallest dose of a toxin which will kill a guinea pig weighing about 250 gm in three to four days. USP unit one used in the United States Pharmacopeia in expressing potency of drugs and other preparations.
atomic mass unit (amu) [ətom′ik] the mass of a neutral atom of an element, expressed as 1⁄12 of the mass of the isotope carbon-12, which has a value of exactly 12. The energy equivalent of 1 amu is 931.2 MeV. The mass equivalent of 1 amu is 1.66 (10-24 g). unit 1. a single thing; one segment of a whole that is made up of identical or similar segments. 2. a specifically defined amount of anything subject to measurement, as of activity, dimension, velocity, volume, or the like. Angstrom unit see angstrom. atomic mass unit see dalton. International unit 1. see si units. 2. a unit of enzyme activity equal to the amount of enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of one micromole of substrate or coenzyme per minute under specified conditions (temperature, pH and substrate concentration) of the assay method. Abbreviated U. 3. any of several arbitrary units that have been adopted by international bodies to express the quantities of certain vitamins (A, C, D and thiamin hydrochloride), hormones (androgen, chorionic gonadotropin, estradiol benzoate, estrone, insulin, progesterone and prolactin), and drugs (digitalis and penicillin). SI unit any unit of the International System of units (the metric system). See si units. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But this element has an atomic mass that is more than 200 atomic mass Units (amu). This claim was consistent with a residual gas analysis up to 44 atomic mass units. The peak indicated that the chemists had made a new molecule with 529 atomic mass units -- the total number of protons and neutrons. |
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