| 21. | Monads are the fundamental unit of reality, according to Leibniz, constituting both inanimate and animate objects.
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| 22. | It incorporated fundamental units other than the metre, kilogram, and second in addition to derived units.
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| 23. | Biologists believed that there was a fundamental unit to life, but were unsure what this was.
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| 24. | And it turns out that the atom, nature's fundamental unit, provides the best standard for measuring time.
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| 25. | An alternative analysis takes the catena as the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis instead of the constituent.
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| 26. | In the post-1959 system, the fundamental unit of length is the inch, defined as exactly 2.54 centimeters.
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| 27. | Samudrala's work has thus focussed on proteins, which is the fundamental unit of biological function within the structeome.
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| 28. | This is because the sarcomere length, which is the fundamental unit of muscle structure, is similar in length.
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| 29. | The fundamental unit of the aorta is the elastic lamella, which consists of smooth muscle and elastic matrix.
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| 30. | In this use the primitive is just a convenient starting point, rather than the fundamental unit of modelling.
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