The only real ways to improove your line count is to be strict about what other things you are doing when you transcribe. Are you checking emails, chatting, browseing message boards? You cant put much time into that. The other way is of course your expander. No distractions and use your word expander. If you dont have an expander...GET ONE! You really need it.
There is no degree program for medical transcription. If you are an LPN, you no doubt have a background in medical terminology. You must know how to use the equipment and to work in the required formats. Accuracy and speed are important, and you can work at home to improve both of these. There is no standard requirement for speed; this can vary from one employer to the next.
A p with a line over it is a medical abbreviation. The p with a line over it means after in medical terms.
You can count on me?
P with a line over it means after in medical terms."post"
in linux wc -l filename will count the lines and wc will count the letters
no because in these terms, zero doesn't count as a number :)
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word
No because diagonal lines do not count. Even though they might fit perfectly inside the rectangle, but those don't count. Only lines going horizontally or vertically count as lines of symmetry. :)
a word count cinquain is the kids version of trational cinquain but the point is it looks like this. Line 1 1 word Line 2 2 words Line 3 3 words Line 4 4 words Line 5 1 word
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In the song "Count on Me," by Bruno Mars, similes and metaphors can be found throughout the lyrics. For example, the line "You can count on me like one, two, three" uses a simile to compare dependability to counting numbers. Additionally, the line "You can count on me cause I can count on you" uses metaphorical language to emphasize mutual trust and reliability.