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<p>with positive values less than or equal to&nbsp;1. When parts-per notations, including the <a href="page.php?w=percent">percent</a> symbol (%), are used in regular prose (as opposed to mathematical expressions), they are still pure-number dimensionless quantities. However, they generally take the literal "parts per" meaning of a comparative ratio (e.g. "2&nbsp;ppb" would generally be interpreted as "two parts in a billion parts").</p>

<p>Parts-per notations may be expressed in terms of any unit of the same measure. For instance, the <a href="page.php?w=coefficient_of_thermal_expansion">expansion coefficient</a></p><p>
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