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It is more common to say "Is Thursday a good day for you?" or "Does Thursday work for you?". These phrases are clearer in terms of scheduling a meeting or appointment.
A scheduler is the heart of every RTOS. It provides the algorithms to select the task for execution. Three common scheduling algorithms are > Cooperative scheduling > Round-robin scheduling > Preemptive scheduling RTOS uses preemptive (priority based) scheduling. In some cases, real-time requirements can be met by using static scheduling.
there are no common abbreviations for the word "assurance".
the advantages of abbreviations are it will save time when recording data or information and a long complex medical terms. The disadvantages are you may forget how to spell those medical word.
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Abbreviations for count typically depend on how you're using the word but "Ct" is normally seen as the common abbreviation however "C" is appropriate as an abbreviation for count as well but only in the medical field.
ted or theo are quite common abbreviations of theodore.
Here is the most common abbreviations for Wholesale (whlsl) or (whsle)
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