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What on Earth is a γm?

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Ever since this article was expanded in 2017, the range of sizes of these creatures has been stated in the unit of measurement γm. I can't find any evidence that this unit of measurement is known to anyone. Is it a typo for μm, is it something distinctive to the study of these creatures only, or what? 2601:602:A300:3230:F00F:A6AC:6827:E118 (talk) 00:36, 26 January 2023 (UTC) [reply ]

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