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work unit
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work unit [′wərk ‚yü·nət]
(industrial engineering)
An amount of work or the result of an amount of work that is treated as an integer (a single piece of information) when work is being characterized quantitatively.


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Determining energy unit costs usually requires help from mill accounting and powerhouse personnel.
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