DES Unit Dictionary
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CML unit dictionary for mili pascal * second and microSiemens per cm

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<unitList
    xmlns:convention="http://www.xml-cml.org/convention/"
    xmlns:siUnits="http://www.xml-cml.org/unit/si/"
    xmlns="http://www.xml-cml.org/schema"
    xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
    xmlns:unitType="http://www.xml-cml.org/unit/unitType/"
    convention="convention:unit-dictionary"
    title="des units dictionary"
    namespace="https://fairdomhub.org/data_files/3044?version=3"
    prefix="des_unit">
    <description>
        <h:p>
        An units dictionary belongs to DES dictionary.
        </h:p>
    </description>
    <unit
        title="millipascal second"
        id="mpa.s"
        symbol="mpa.s"
        parentSI="siUnits:pa.s"
        multiplierToSI="0.001" 
        constantToSI="0"
        unitType="unitType:dynamic_viscosity">
        <definition>
            <h:p>
            The SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the pascal-second (Pa·s), 
			or equivalently kilogram per meter per second (kg·m−1·s−1). 
			The CGS unit is called the poise[26] (P), named after Jean 
			Léonard Marie Poiseuille. It is commonly expressed, particularly 
			in ASTM standards, as centipoise (cP) since the latter is equal to 
			the SI multiple millipascal seconds (mPa·s).   
            </h:p>
        </definition>
        <description>
            <h:p>
            mpa.s is equal to cP. 
            </h:p>
            <h:p>
			1 cP=1 mpa.s , 1pa.s = 1000 mpa.s    
            </h:p>
        </description>
    </unit>
	<unit
        title="microSiemens per centimetre"
        id="micros.cm-1"
        symbol="micros.cm-1"
        parentSI="siUnits:micros.m-1"
        multiplierToSI="100" 
        constantToSI="0"
        unitType="unitType:electrical_conductivity">
        <definition>
            <h:p>
            The SI unit of conductivity is S/m and, unless otherwise qualified, 
			it refers to 25 °C. Often encountered in industry is the traditional unit of μS/cm.  
            </h:p>
        </definition>
        <description>
            <h:p>
			1 micros.cm-1 = 100 micros.m-1   
            </h:p>
        </description>
    </unit>
</unitList>            
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