P.M KOLADICH has written:
'ALLATOSTATINS AND ALLATOTROPIN IN THE INSECT'
P.M Gould has written: 'Improve your reading'
P.M Davies has written: 'Some problems in defining and sampling non-heterosexual males'
Ertugrul Uzunoglu has written: 'Defense Acquisition System and its challenges from PM's point of view'
Harold R. Keller has written: 'A combined AM - PM digital communications system'
Renny Hearty Cookey has written: 'The effect of alloying additions on the mechanical properties of atomised super compressible PM iron'
Gwen Jacobs has written: 'PM-10 innovative strategies' -- subject(s): Air quality management, Air quality, Standards
Masao Hanaoka has written: 'Diversity and HRM in Japan' 'The concept of HRM and the transition from PM to HRM' 'A view of the custom of lifetime employment and \\'
It can be written either way.
F. J. Esper has written: 'Fatigue design for PM components' -- subject(s): Engineering design, Fatigue, Metal powder products, Metals
No, "am" and "pm" should not be in caps. They are typically written in lowercase letters.
P.M Jolley has written: 'Xin ying yu 900 ju - sheng huo pian 1/8' -- subject(s): Spoken English, English language
When saying AM or PM there are pauses between each letter. AM refers to morning and PM to the evening.