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Units
Scala Unit of Measure Types
See Demo.sc for examples of use.
It can be included from Maven Central via
"com.persist" % "scala-units_2.12" % "1.1.0"
This work has been supported by 47 Degrees, an international Scala and Spark training and consulting company.