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gm gram.
gm,
abbreviation for gram.

gram (g) [gram]
a unit of mass in the SI system; one thousandth of a kilogram. (See also Table of Weights and Measures in the Appendix and si units.)

Gm,
n See gram.

gm
gram.


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