The basic statistical abbreviations include: Hitting Statistics G - Games (played)
AB - At Bats (walks, sacrifice, and hit by pitch do not count as an at bat)
R - Runs (scored)
H - Hits (total)
2B - Doubles
3B - Triples
HR - Home Runs
RBI- Runs Batted In
SB - Stolen Bases
Ave- batting Average Pitching Statistics
W - Wins
L - Loses
G - Games (appearances)
GS - Games Started
SV - Saves
IP - Innings Pitched
H - Hits (given up)
BB - Base on Balls (Walks)
K - Strikeouts
there are a ton of abbreviations. for major league baseball it is the MLB. then there is USSSA. which is for 18yrs and younger teams in a variety of states and i bunch more. but MLB is more known then any other for baseball
There are different national and international standards for symbols and abbreviations. You will need to check out the national standards for the drawings you are referring to.
because they have different elements in a one block.
There are a few different abbreviations that can be used for assistant superintendent. These abbreviations include asst. supt. and AS.
I think what is meant here is: "Is is permissible for doctors to use abbreviations in medical records?" The answer is, apparently yes, because they do so all the time.
There are many different acronyms and abbreviations for BLA. Some of them are Boston Latin Academy, Better Left Alone, Bank Loan Agreement, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and many more.
The abbreviations are PL.
Not all words have abbreviations; they are not needed. Some abbreviations are common, like Ave. for avenue or abbreviations for the days of the week. Other abbreviations are part of what we call specialized vocabularies. For example the different branches of science and medicine have countless abbreviations that are important only to people working in those fields. The word grown may have an abbreviation, but if it does it probably belongs in one of the specialized vocabularies; it would not be useful in everyday language.
Acronyms are pronounced as a word. Abbreviations are not read the way they are written as we pronounce the expanded form of it. An Acronym may not end with a period(.) ; however an Abbreviation may end with a period(.)
Yes. You're just writing the same unit in two different abbreviations. "Cubic cm" and "cc" are both abbreviations for "cubic centimeter".
The state abbreviations of (ME) isMAINE
No, abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble.