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  2. Metric system - Wikipedia

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    Metric system. A kilogram mass and three metric measuring devices: a tape measure in centimetres, a thermometer in degrees Celsius, and a multimeter that measures potential in volts, current in amperes and resistance in ohms. The metric system is a decimal -based system of measurement. The current international standard for the metric system is ...

  3. International System of Units - Wikipedia

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    mole. amount of substance. cd. candela. luminous intensity. The SI comprises a coherent system of units of measurement starting with seven base units, which are the second (symbol s, the unit of time), metre (m, length), kilogram (kg, mass), ampere (A, electric current), kelvin (K, thermodynamic temperature), mole (mol, amount of substance ...

  4. Metric space - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a metric space is a set together with a notion of distance between its elements, usually called points. The distance is measured by a function called a metric or distance function. [ 1 ] Metric spaces are the most general setting for studying many of the concepts of mathematical analysis and geometry.

  5. Software metric - Wikipedia

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    e. In software engineering and development, a software metric is a standard of measure of a degree to which a software system or process possesses some property. [1][2] Even if a metric is not a measurement (metrics are functions, while measurements are the numbers obtained by the application of metrics), often the two terms are used as synonyms.

  6. Metric - Wikipedia

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    Metrics (networking), the properties of a communication path used by a router to make routing decisions. Software metric, a measure of some property of a piece of software or its specifications. Reuse metrics, a quantitative indicator of an attribute for software reuse and reusability.

  7. System of units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A system of units of measurement, also known as a system of units or system of measurement, is a collection of units of measurement and rules relating them to each other. Systems of measurement have historically been important, regulated and defined for the purposes of science and commerce. Instances in use include the International System of ...

  8. Nuggets from UM win: who graded highest, snap counts ... - AOL

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    The metrics were far better for Dyoni Hill (one of two targets caught for seven yards) and freshman OJ Frederique (one target and one catch against him, but for minus three yards).

  9. Altmetrics - Wikipedia

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    The term altmetrics was proposed in 2010, [1] as a generalization of article level metrics, [6] and has its roots in the #altmetrics hashtag. Although altmetrics are often thought of as metrics about articles, they can be applied to people, journals, books, data sets, presentations, videos, source code repositories, web pages, etc.