It means the lawyer also has a Master's degree in Public Health
No, "mph" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of an acronym. It stands for "miles per hour."
Yes, we capitalize the word "Nurse" when it is used as a title before someone's name or as part of a specific job title, such as "Nurse Smith" or "Registered Nurse." If it is not used as a title or proper noun, it is not capitalized.
The speed of a 17th century Spanish galleon would have varied depending on the wind conditions and design of the ship. On average, galleons could sail at speeds ranging from 4 to 8 knots (4.6 to 9.2 mph).
The 1969 Dodge Charger came with various engine options, including a 6-cylinder, 318 V8, 383 V8, and the high-performance 440 V8 and 426 Hemi V8. The Charger featured a fastback design with distinctive styling elements, such as hidden headlamps and a full-width taillight. It was available in different trim levels, including the base model, R/T (Road/Track), and SE (Special Edition).
Stereotyping any group of people based on region is not accurate or fair. People from the South come in all different personalities and paces, just like people from any other region. It's important to remember that individuals are unique and should not be judged based on where they come from.
Master of Public Health, not Masters in Public Health
It means doctor of dental surgery. DDS =Doctor of Dental Surgery MPH =Master of Public Health
It means master of public health, not masters in public health.i
miles per hour....
If you mean Katrina peak winds were 175 mph. If you mean Katia peak winds were 135 mph.
I'm assuming you mean kph? 65 kph == 40.3891275 mph
yes as in mph or hr
Mph stands for miles per hour; the distance traveled in an hour.
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mph stands for miles per hour: it is a measure of speed in a near-obsolete measurement system.
205.05mph if you mean km/h
115 MPH