international unit
Americannoun
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an internationally agreed upon standard, as measured by bioassay, to which samples of a substance, as a drug or hormone, are compared to ascertain their relative potency.
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the particular quantity of such a substance, which causes a specific biological effect. IU
Etymology
Origin of international unit
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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The recent quarter included a roughly $234 million noncash impairment charge, which the company said was primarily related to a minority investment in its international unit and certain intangible assets in its retail segment.
Contreras was apprehended on July 8 in Mexicali, Mexico, by the Fuerza Estatal de Seguridad Ciudadana International Unit, working in coordination with the U.S.
From Los Angeles Times
Returns on equity booked by the international unit which houses Barclays' transatlantic investment bank fell to 10.2% from 14.4% a year earlier, as fees from advising on debt and equity fundraising plunged by almost two-fifths year on year.
From Reuters
The 30-year-old onetime billionaire also said FTX's U.S. wing is "fully solvent" and that its international unit has many billions of dollars in assets.
From Reuters
Enel, through its Enel X International unit, will lose its right of joint operational control of Ufinet if it does not exercise the option by the end of the year.
From Reuters
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