"The nanometer (nm) is a unit of length in the International System of Units, defined as 10\u22129 meter using the SI prefix system. The most common use of the nanometer is in measuring the wavelength of visible or ultraviolet light. Traditionally, the unit that had been used was the \u00C5ngstrom unit, equal to 0.1 nm = 10\u221210 m, but in the SI it is favored to use exponents of 10 which are multiples of 3, so in the SI the most convenient unit is the nanometer."@en . . "The nanometer was unit of length measurement that saw use in the Galactic Empire."@en . "A nanometer (common symbol nm) is a unit of length which is equal to one billionth of a meter (i.e., one millionth of a millimeter). 1 nm = 1x10-9 m. The prefix \"nano\" comes from the Greek language word: \u03BD\u03AC\u03BD\u03BF\u03C2 (nanos), which means dwarf. A nanometer is a standard unit of length used when referring to very small length scales, such as that used in nanotechnology. Another common unit of length used for very small length scales, which is also internationally recognized, is the \u00C5ngstr\u00F6m unit with the symbol \u00C5. One nm is equal to 10 \u00C5. \u00C5ngstr\u00F6m unit is not a recognized SI length unit."@en . "A nanometer is"@en . . . . "Nanometer \u00E4r en l\u00E4ngdenhet i metriska systemet. Under 2002 anv\u00E4nde Major Samantha Carter och Malek en naquadah generator. Dem modifierade generatorn s\u00E5 den s\u00E4nde en frekvens p\u00E5 420 nanometer som fick Anubis' Ashraks bli synlig efter dem st\u00F6rde hans cloak enhet. (SG1: \"Allegiance\")"@sv . "Nanometer"@en . . "Nanometer \u00E4r en l\u00E4ngdenhet i metriska systemet. Under 2002 anv\u00E4nde Major Samantha Carter och Malek en naquadah generator. Dem modifierade generatorn s\u00E5 den s\u00E4nde en frekvens p\u00E5 420 nanometer som fick Anubis' Ashraks bli synlig efter dem st\u00F6rde hans cloak enhet. (SG1: \"Allegiance\")"@sv . "The nanometer was unit of length measurement that saw use in the Galactic Empire."@en . "Nanometer"@sv . . . . . "The nanometer (nm) is a unit of length in the International System of Units, defined as 10\u22129 meter using the SI prefix system. The most common use of the nanometer is in measuring the wavelength of visible or ultraviolet light. Traditionally, the unit that had been used was the \u00C5ngstrom unit, equal to 0.1 nm = 10\u221210 m, but in the SI it is favored to use exponents of 10 which are multiples of 3, so in the SI the most convenient unit is the nanometer."@en . . "A nanometer (common symbol nm) is a unit of length which is equal to one billionth of a meter (i.e., one millionth of a millimeter). 1 nm = 1x10-9 m. The prefix \"nano\" comes from the Greek language word: \u03BD\u03AC\u03BD\u03BF\u03C2 (nanos), which means dwarf. A nanometer is a standard unit of length used when referring to very small length scales, such as that used in nanotechnology. Another common unit of length used for very small length scales, which is also internationally recognized, is the \u00C5ngstr\u00F6m unit with the symbol \u00C5. One nm is equal to 10 \u00C5. \u00C5ngstr\u00F6m unit is not a recognized SI length unit. Typically, the term nanoscale is used to refer to objects with dimensions on the order 1\u2013100 nm. The term is often heard in relation to nanotechnology."@en . . "A nanometer is"@en .