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This way, fishermen get a better price per unit of weight.
As the label implies, it probably had something to do with price per unit of weight.
It is named for the mark unit of weight.
Energy capacity per unit of weight is nearly meaningless for small gadgets.
Next year's model, already undergoing tests in Europe, will store 20 percent more electricity per unit of weight, he said.
A ton is a unit of weight or mass.
"Yes, a carat is a very small unit of weight.
A unit of weight that could be loaded onto a dromedary.
The shekel was an ancient unit of weight and currency.
Compared with other substances it can store more heat per unit of weight (and volume).
The name "markka" was based on a medieval unit of weight.
The limit may be expressed in units of weight, volume, quantity or value.
Note the relation to the grain unit of weight.
Lower doses per unit of weight of the cat may be necessary.
Units of weight include the pound (453.6 grams), which contains 16 ounces.
"Well, it's a unit of weight used for gem stones.
The traditional Chinese units of weight were base-16.
A carat is a unit of weight for diamonds and other gemstones.
Carat size is the unit of weight and the only true standardized term in the diamond industry.
Units of weight included the pond, ons and last.
The clove, an old English unit of weight, was equal to eight pounds when measuring cheese.
The Cologne Mark was a unit of weight equivalent to 233.856 grams.
The ton is the heaviest unit of weight referred to in colloquial speech.
In Spanish-speaking countries it denotes a pre-metric unit of weight.
In the UK, a stone is a unit of weight that equals 14 pounds.