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conversion table

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noun

  1. a tabular arrangement of the equivalent values of the weight or measure units of different systems.


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So, Marino's team turned what used to be pages of dense, nearly impenetrable math into a straightforward conversion table that translates a quantum problem into solvable equations.

From Science Daily

The recipes are in metric, but if you don’t have a conversion table, you can wing it for some, like pot-roasted partridge, and sausage with leeks and beans.

From New York Times

Accordingly, they’re both titled “Conversion Table.”

From New York Times

According to the conventional conversion table, a dog ages seven human years for every year of its life.

From Washington Post

I have been thinking a lot about the dog-age conversion table because of a startling realization I recently had: My dog is now older than I am.

From Washington Post