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Physical constants / Amount of substance / SI base units / New SI definitions / Kilogram / Molar mass constant / Avogadro constant / Planck constant / Atomic mass unit / Measurement / Systems of units / Metrology
Date: 2013-06-13 15:33:38
Physical constants
Amount of substance
SI base units
New SI definitions
Kilogram
Molar mass constant
Avogadro constant
Planck constant
Atomic mass unit
Measurement
Systems of units
Metrology

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