It occurs to me that if the height is 6 cm and you divide this value by cm, you get the pure number 6.
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Lab results for liver panels are frequently compared by the magnitude of their differences, not the pure number, as well as by their ratios.
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In terms of pure numbers, goods locomotives dominated, representing some 12, 000 out of a total fleet of around 30, 000 in Prussian state ownership.
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For the 3, 000 or so people who work in the corridor, money has been distilled to its essence : the realm of pure numbers.
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It is expressed by a pure number ranging from 1 ( best ) to-1 ( worst ) and it indicates the overall heart-vascular response coupling.
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With this recognition, the Avogadro constant was no longer a pure number, but had a unit of measurement, the reciprocal mole ( mol " 1 ).
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This is a dimensionless quantity ( i . e ., a pure number, without units ) equal to the molar mass divided by the molar mass constant.
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Although by pure number of votes there's probably no consensus, I understand that what matters more than the number of votes is the strength of the arguments.
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During that time, Atlanta's number of bad air days each year quadrupled from 13 to more than 50, but " they're catching up in terms of pure numbers,"
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Although, in pure number of incidences, the United States experiences more tornadoes than any other country, the United Kingdom is the most tornado-prone country relative to land area.