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Statements

Subject Item
n2:GRAIN
rdf:type
n3:Unit
rdfs:label
Grain
rdfs:isDefinedBy
n5:unit
dcterms:description
A grain is a unit of measurement of mass that is nominally based upon the mass of a single seed of a cereal. The grain is the only unit of mass measure common to the three traditional English mass and weight systems; the obsolete Tower grain was, by definition, exactly /64 of a troy grain. Since 1958, the grain or troy grain measure has been defined in terms of units of mass in the International System of Units as precisely 64.79891 milligrams. Thus, \(1 gram \approx 15.4323584 grains\). There are precisely 7,000 grains per avoirdupois pound in the imperial and U.S. customary units, and 5,760 grains in the Troy pound.
n3:dbpediaMatch
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cereal
n3:hasDimensionVector
n10:A0E0L0I0M1H0T0D0
n3:informativeReference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cereal?oldid=495222949
n3:symbol
gr{UK}
n3:hasQuantityKind
n9:Mass
n3:applicableSystem
n6:IMPERIAL n6:USCS
n3:conversionMultiplier
6.47989e-05
n3:definedUnitOfSystem
n6:USCS n6:IMPERIAL
n3:iec61360Code
0112/2///62720#UAA523
n3:omUnit
n7:grain
n3:ucumCode
[gr]
n3:uneceCommonCode
GRN