0 a group of people who are responsible for a particular part of an organization -- подразделение, отдел
an anti-terrorist unit
1 a measure used to express an amount or quantity -- единица (измерения)
2 a single, complete thing that may be part of a larger thing -- часть, раздел
3 a piece of furniture that fits together with other pieces -- секция
kitchen units
4 a small machine, or part of a machine, that has a particular purpose -- процессор, блок, механизм
a computer's central processing unit
5 a single apartment, office, etc in a larger building -- квартира, офис, секция, блок
In the enriched representational context of events, situations, actions, and plans the operative representational unit is often a circuit of nodes rather than a node.
That percentages of air being used add up to one unit of air is purely arbitrary.
Under this account, if children's lexical representations are stored as sub-units, they are then able to access more stable units with increased accuracy.
The constant represents the expected project yield in capital (per unit invested), net of monitoring costs.
About half reported an on-site in-patient unit with an average number of 17 beds (range 1-38).
During the 7-month study period, 448 requests for admission to the unit were made for 381 patients.
The nominal cryostat geometry will be recovered in future units based on optimized quadrupoles.
The weights associated with output connections are, however, re-estimated after a new hidden unit is recruited.
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