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short notes are when you write short little coments to remind you of something or to help you
"Typewriter". Enthusiasts sometimes use the slang term "Typer" for short. I've never seen the expression "typer writer", but it could be a nickname to mean someone who writes on a typewriter.
In the word paper, the A is long, and the E is a weak sound (schwa), which is not exactly a short E. So no, paper doesn't have a short vowel.
It means "pounds". It's short for the Latin "libra".
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There is no computer term of short bond paper but size of shot bond paper is 8.5X15 i think
If you would like to know what a short scale measurement is when applied to questionnaires, it is a measurement tool used by psychiatrists. It measure a person's mental capacities.
GSM is short form of 'Grams per Square Meter'. Quite simply, it allows print buyers and print suppliers to know exactly about the quality of paper that is being ordered. The higher the GSM number, the heavier the paper.
No, the a in paper is long.
No. The A has a long A vowel sound, as in caper. The -er is a schwa sound.
icebox (long I, short O) mining (long I, short I) unnamed (short U, long A) unit (long U, short I) egret (long E, short I)
The short answer is, they don't really. The physician owns the paper; the patient owns the data. It's a pretty murky area of law just now.