'...twopointseven', or ask the cardiologists to give the unit a name. "heartz"?

Regards,
Colin

On 29/04/2011, at 9:44 PM, "Ian McNicoll" <Ian.McNicoll at 
oceaninformatics.com> wrote:

> This kind of scenario is very common and we need to establish some guidelines 
> and governance about how to handle these sort of 'pseudo-units', so that 
> vendors can get on with some kind of implementation while these sort of 
> difficult and obscure issues are discussed.
> 
> Am I correct in thinking that since 'units' is a string, there is no 
> particular barrier to the use of a non-UCUM term?
> 
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