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unit

[yoo-nit] / ˈyu nɪt /




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Among the units in the area is a Maritime Special Response Team, an elite force trained to board hostile ships, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, transition technologies such as carbon capture and storage, where a carbon capture unit is added to, say, an existing steel plant, would likely be more practical, even if the overall outcome isn’t as green.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is no single counterdrone system that works against every attack, engineers say, and the costs for a single unit can exceed $100,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said it believed the blaze was "caused by a remote-control charging lithium battery unit" for a toy car, which was one of the boys' Christmas presents.

From BBC

Gray said the power demand would be even larger if the buildings were cooled by conventional air-conditioning units.

From The Wall Street Journal