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nanometer

 (nm) [nan´o-me″ter]
one billionth (10−9) of a meter.
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nM

Abbreviation for nanomolar.

nm

Abbreviation for nanometer.
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nm

Abbreviation for nanometer.
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nm

abbrev. NANOMETRE (10 -9 m).
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nm

Abbreviation for nanometer.
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