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Assuming the question refers to an Angstrom unit, it is a tenth of a nanometre.

By contrast, one Armstrong unit is a measurement of phosphatase and equals 1 mg of phenol liberated in 30 minutes at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and pH9. It is highly unlikely that someone can find a relationship between this and a nanometre.

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