Enumeration of predefined SBML base units.
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| UNIT_KIND_AMPERE |
Ampere ('A'); SI base unit of electrical current (I)
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| UNIT_KIND_AVOGADRO |
Avogadro; From the SBML specification, the unit 'dimensionless' multiplied with Avogadro's number
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| UNIT_KIND_BECQUEREL |
Bequerel ('Bq'); SI derived unit of radioactivity. Equivalent to s-1.
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| UNIT_KIND_CANDELA |
Candela ('cd'); SI base unit of luminous intensity
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| UNIT_KIND_CELSIUS |
Celsius ('°C'); unit of measurement for temperature. Can either mean a specific temperature on the Celsius scale, or can indicate a temperature interval. This duality of purpose makes it a poor choice for a unit and is only included for completeness; use UNIT_KIND_KELVIN instead.
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| UNIT_KIND_COULOMB |
Coulomb ('C'); SI derived unit of electric charge (Q); the charge transported by a constant current of one ampere in one second (A x s; also equivalent to F x V).
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| UNIT_KIND_DIMENSIONLESS |
Dimensionless; Having no explicit dimensionality, from the SBML specification. Sometimes used for counts of items. Not equivalent to unknown!
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| UNIT_KIND_FARAD |
Farad ('F'); SI derived unit of electric capacitance. Equivalent to s4 x A2 x m-2 x kg-1
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| UNIT_KIND_GRAM |
Gram ('g'); SI derived unit of mass. Equivalent to 10-3 kg
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| UNIT_KIND_GRAY |
Gray ('Gy'); SI derived unit of absorbed dose, specific energy (imparted) and of kerma. Equivalent to one m2 x m-2, or one J x kg-1.
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| UNIT_KIND_HENRY |
Henry ('H'); SI derived unit of inductance. Equivalent to m2 x kg x s-2 x A-2
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| UNIT_KIND_HERTZ |
Hertz ('Hz'); SI base unit of frequency; a number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon.
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| UNIT_KIND_ITEM |
Item; From the SBML specification, 'item' is used for expressing such things as 'N items' when 'mole' is not an appropriate unit
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| UNIT_KIND_JOULE |
Joule ('J'); The SI derived unit of energy. Equivalent to kg x m2 x s-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_KATAL |
Katal ('kat'); The SI derived unit of catalytic activity. Equivalent to mol x s-1.
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| UNIT_KIND_KELVIN |
Kelvin ('K'); SI base unit of temperature.
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| UNIT_KIND_KILOGRAM |
Kilogram ('kg'); SI base unit of mass.
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| UNIT_KIND_LITER |
Liter ('L'); American spelling of the SI unit 'litre'. Here solely to catch the misspelling; use UNIT_KIND_LITRE instead.
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| UNIT_KIND_LITRE |
Litre ('L'); non-SI metric system of volume. Equivalent to 103cm3.
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| UNIT_KIND_LUMEN |
Lumen ('lm'); SI derived unit of luminous flux. Equivalent to cd x sr.
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| UNIT_KIND_LUX |
Lux ('lx'); SI derived unit of luminous emittance. Equivalent to lm x m-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_METER |
Meter ('m'); American spelling of the SI unit 'metre'. Here solely to catch the misspelling; use UNIT_KIND_METRE instead.
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| UNIT_KIND_METRE |
Metre ('m'); SI base unit of length.
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| UNIT_KIND_MOLE |
Mole ('mol'); SI base unit of amount. Defined as the amount of any substance that contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 12 grams of pure Carbon-12, which corresponds to the Avogadro constant. See UNIT_KIND_AVOGADRO.
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| UNIT_KIND_NEWTON |
Newton ('N'); SI derived unit of force. Equivalent to one kg x m x sec-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_OHM |
Ohm ('Ω'); SI derived unit of electrical resistance. Equivalent to kg x m2 x s-3 x A-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_PASCAL |
Pascal ('Pa'); SI derived unit of pressure. Equivalent to kg x m-1 x s-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_RADIAN |
Radian ('rad'); SI derived unit of angular measure. Dimensionless; an angle's measurement in radians is numerically equal to the length of a corresponding arc of a unit circle.
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| UNIT_KIND_SECOND |
Second ('s'); SI base unit of time.
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| UNIT_KIND_SIEMENS |
Siemens ('S'); SI derived unit of electric conductance. Equivalent to A2 x s3 x kg-1 x m-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_SIEVERT |
Sievert ('Sv'); SI derived unit of equivalent radiation dose, effective dose, and committed dose. Equivalent to the UNIT_KIND_GRAY (m2 x m-2), but used to express the biological equivalent dose in human tissue.
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| UNIT_KIND_STERADIAN |
Steradian ('sr'); SI derived unit of solid angle. An angle's measurement in steradians is numerically equal to the area of the corresponding surface on a unit sphere. Like the radian, it is dimensionless, essentially because a solid angle is the ratio between the area subtended and the square of its distance from the vertex: both the numerator and denominator of this ratio have dimension length2. It is useful, however, to distinguish between dimensionless quantities of different nature, so in practice the symbol "sr" is used to indicate a solid angle..
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| UNIT_KIND_TESLA |
Tesla ('T'); SI derived unit of magnetic field strength or magnetic flux density. Equivalent to kg x A-1 x s-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_VOLT |
Volt ('V'); SI derived unit of electric potential. Equivalent to kg x m2 x A-1 x s-3.
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| UNIT_KIND_WATT |
Watt ('W'); SI derived unit of power. Equivalent to kg x m2 x s-3.
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| UNIT_KIND_WEBER |
Weber ('Wb'); SI derived unit of magnetic flux. Equivalent to kg x m2 x A-1 x s-2.
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| UNIT_KIND_INVALID |
An invalid unit. Used by libsbml when the 'unit' attribute of an element does not contain any allowed value.
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