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If it's part of a persons title, then it needs to be capitalized. If you write "I want to be a labor and delivery nurse", then it doesn't need to be capitalized.
Daily Mail should only be capitalized when referring to the newspaper title. When talking about a daily mail delivery, for example, it shouldn't be capitalized.
Ton as a unit of measure should not be capitalized. It should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentence.
It would be capitalized only when referring to a specific homicide unit, like, for example, the Miami Homicide Unit. Even if you don't state the city, if you're referring to a specific homicide unit you would still capitalize it. By referring to a particular one, you make it a proper noun.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
If it's part of a persons title, then it needs to be capitalized. If you write "I want to be a labor and delivery nurse", then it doesn't need to be capitalized.
Yes. It is spelt Labor Day.
There is no legal of medical term for abnormal labor and delivery. The term abnormal or atypical would be used to describe the labor and delivery that was different from what is considered normal.
Pony Express is capitalized because it is a proper nou n. It is a name for a system of delivery.
Some factors that impact labor and delivery is the mother's health and how much exercise she did while pregnant. For healthy moms, labor and delivery doesn't last long in general.
Daily Mail should only be capitalized when referring to the newspaper title. When talking about a daily mail delivery, for example, it shouldn't be capitalized.
what is the suffixes for labor and dlivery
Yes. COD should be capitalized because it is an abbreviatio n for Cash O n Delivery.
Ton as a unit of measure should not be capitalized. It should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentence.
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