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In the natural sciences, including physiology and engineering, the qualifier specific or massic typically indicates an intensive quantity obtained by dividing an extensive quantity of interest by mass.[1][2] For example, specific leaf area is leaf area divided by leaf mass. Derived SI units involve reciprocal kilogram (kg−1), e.g., square metre per kilogram (m2⋅kg−1); the expression "per unit mass" is also often used.

In some fields, like acoustics, "specific" can mean division by a quantity other than mass.[1]

Named and unnamed specific quantities are given for the terms below.

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Per unit of mass (short form of mass-specific):

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Per unit of other types.

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