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| 1 | ≈ 0.87987699 | 1 | 1,1365225 | ||
| 1 | ≈ 1.056688 | . | 1 . | 0,946352946 | |
| 1 | ≈ 1.75975326 | 1 | 0,56826125 | ||
| 1 | ≈ 2.11337641 | . | 1 . | 0,473176473 | |
| 1 | ≈ 0.21997 | 1 | 4,54609 | ||
| 1 | ≈ 0,2642 | 1 | 3,785 | ||
| 1 | ≈ 0.0353146667 | 1 | 28,316846592 | ||
| 1 | ≈ 61.0237441 | 1 | 0,01638706 | ||
| 1 | ≈ 33.8140 | . | 1 . | 29,5735295625 | |
| 1 | ≈ 35.1950 | 1 | 28,4130625 |
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- 1 2 Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, 2006, p. 124. («Days» and «hours» are examples of other non-SI units that SI accepts.)
- The Metric Conversion Act of 1985 gives the Secretary of Commerce of the US the responsibility of interpreting or modifying the SI for use in the US. The Secretary of Commerce delegated this authority to the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (Turner, 2008). In 2008, the NIST published the US version (Taylor and Thompson, 2008a) of the English text of the eighth edition of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) publication Le Système International d Unités (SI) (BIPM, 2006). In the NIST publication, the spellings "meter, " "liter, " and «deka» are used rather than «metre», «litre», and «deca» as in the original BIPM English text (Taylor and Thompson, 2008a, p. iii). The Director of the NIST officially recognized this publication, together with Taylor and Thompson (2008b), as the «legal interpretation» of the SI for the United States (Turner, 2008).
- NIST, 2000
- Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, 2006
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- 1 2 Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, 2006, p. 124. («Days» and «hours» are examples of other non-SI units that SI accepts.)
- The Metric Conversion Act of 1985 gives the Secretary of Commerce of the US the responsibility of interpreting or modifying the SI for use in the US. The Secretary of Commerce delegated this authority to the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (Turner, 2008). In 2008, the NIST published the US version (Taylor and Thompson, 2008a) of the English text of the eighth edition of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) publication Le Système International d Unités (SI) (BIPM, 2006). In the NIST publication, the spellings "meter, " "liter, " and «deka» are used rather than «metre», «litre», and «deca» as in the original BIPM English text (Taylor and Thompson, 2008a, p. iii). The Director of the NIST officially recognized this publication, together with Taylor and Thompson (2008b), as the «legal interpretation» of the SI for the United States (Turner, 2008).
- NIST, 2000
- Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, 2006

