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The abbreviation for "and the following pages" is "et seq." It is commonly used in legal citations to indicate that the cited information can be found in the same source and subsequent pages.
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I don't think there's a standard abbreviation of "following" but we are used to using "ff." as the abbreviation of it.
Usually it is: P for a page PP for pages
Pages = pgs. Page and pages are also often abbreviated "p." for page and "pp." for pages.
Yes it is. If you encounter the abbreviation "ff." in a text, it usually means "following", yes.
Following has no official abbreviation
Following the Equator has 718 pages.
Either ¶ or par. APA uses para.I use pgh.The abbreviation for paragraph is a symbol (¶). To type this symbol with HTML, one can type "& p a r a;" or "& # 1 8 2;" whether into the HTML code area, or sometimes directly into the text. (remove the spaces when you type it.)Just a P
It often means per procura or page. The most common meaning is "pages". It is common practice to use the Latin abbreviation "p. 59" to signify "page 59", and to double the abbreviation "pp. 59-63" to signify "pages 59 through 63". The Latin word is "pagina".
In the first book there are 188 pages. There is three books in the series I know of.
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The nation of Prime Minister Netanyahu is Israel and it has the following abbreviation IL.