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The abbreviation for units used to describe the size of nanocells, _m, does not appear to be of a standard form. It is the syntactically correct abbreviation for meter on Texas Instrument's Ti-89 calculators, but I have not seen it in a non-Texas Instruments context. Certainly, a scale of meters is incorrect in the context of nanocells, based on applications of the technology. I assume that the author means nanometer, but since I have been unable to verify the scale of nanocells, I have not edited the article. The correct abbreviation for nanometer is nm (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meter#SI_prefixed_forms_of_metre).
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The abbreviation for units used to describe the size of nanocells, _m, does not appear to be of a standard form. It is the syntactically correct abbreviation for meter on Texas Instrument's Ti-89 calculators, but I have not seen it in a non-Texas Instruments context. Certainly, a scale of meters is incorrect in the context of nanocells, based on applications of the technology. I assume that the author means nanometer, but since I have been unable to verify the scale of nanocells, I have not edited the article. The correct abbreviation for nanometer is nm (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meter#SI_prefixed_forms_of_metre).