Would've
It would mean that through injury or disease, some part of your spinal anatomy had become shortened, or narrowed.
Prophase
You'd
Wouldn't
It would be shortened to "You'd had". For example "You'd had your chance" instead of "You had had your chance"
When a term has been shortened for the convenience of others, this is called an abbreviation. An example would be using Dr instead of doctor.
The shortened version of 'it has' is 'it's'.
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The shortened version of 'it has' is 'it's'.
The term "Xpert" is simply a shortened version of the word "Expert". To become an expert in one's chosen field, one must research and study extensively.
The word "lord" is actually a shortened word for "landlord", so the kings were the landlords of the country since they felt they owned the lands within the country. So, "landlord" was shortened to "lord" when people used it.
If the wavelengths were shortened, the frequency would be higher. This is because frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other - as one increases, the other decreases. Shorter wavelengths have higher frequencies and vice versa.