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The ounce is the name for a number of different units of Mass ('''oz'''), and also of two units of Fluid Volume ('''fl oz''') and of one unit of Force , the '''ounce-force''' ('''ozf'''). See Imperial System Of Units and U.S. Customary Units for more about the frameworks within which these units are defined.
METRIC REDEFINITIONS Some countries have redefined their ounces to fit in with the metric system. The Dutch have redfined their ounce (in Dutch , ons) as 100 g (much more than a traditional ounce). This was adopted along with the introduction of the metric system together with a redefinition of the Dutch pound (''pond'') as 1 kg. (Though the ''ons'' of 100 g remains in informal usage, this ''pond'' as a kilogram has fallen by the wayside, replaced by the Metric Pound of 500 g adopted in other countries.) The Chinese used to have a traditional ounce known as a Tael (in Chinese, 两 ''liǎng'') of varying value. This has now been rounded off to 50 grams. RELEVANT ARTICLES Hides/leathers thickness is measured by a gauge in ounces or millimeters. An '''ounce''' equals '''1/64''' inch in this application Source: P.17'Leather Facts' 3rd Edition, 1994. Published by New England Tanners Club. EXTERNAL LINKS
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