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International units are the Standardized units used in Scientific literature across the world. They are different than the US Units.

(For Example; The US unit for length is Mile/Feet/Inches; Whereas the International Units are Kilometers/Meters/Centimeters)

Similar differences are present in weight (Pounds vs. Kilograms) and Temperature

(Degrees Fahrenheit vs. Degrees Kelvin)

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A unit is a standard measurement used to quantify something, such as weight or volume. An international unit is a standardized unit of measurement for a specific bioactive substance or drug concentration. International units are used to measure biologically active chemicals, while regular units are more general measurements of quantity or volume.

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