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units: units (The GNU Units conversion program)
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units:
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units: The Units program converts quantities expressed in various scales
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units: to their equivalents in other scales. The units program can handle
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units: multiplicative scale changes as well as nonlinear conversions such
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units: as Fahrenheit to Celsius or wire gauge. Units comes with an
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units: annotated, extendable database defining over two thousand units.
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units: The units are defined in an external data file.
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units:
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units: Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/units/units.html
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units:
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