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A p with a line over it is a medical abbreviation. The p with a line over it means after in medical terms.
P with a line over it means after in medical terms."post"
A c with a line over it means with in medical terms, and an s with a line over it means without in medical terms. I don't know of any major revision in that tradition.
C with a line over it means with, and s with a line over it means without.
Crescendo in medical terms has the same meaning as in musical terms: an increase in sound volume over time.
A lower case a with a line over it means before in medical terminology. For instance, ac means before mealsLower case a with a line over it stands for "ante," and means "before" in medical terms.
Christ ran backwards all over france
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
As in general use, @ is often used for "at" in medical contexts.
With, without, before, and after are each symbolized with a single letter with a horizontal line written over it:With: cwithout: sbefore: aafter: p
The blue line, the red line, the goal line, the bench, the crease.... Etc forwards are human they can cross over most things. If I take your question literally your feet do forward crossovers... They can do it backwards too!