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The Kelvin scale uses the abbreviation K. It is a unit of temperature measurement based on the thermodynamic temperature scale, in which 0 K represents absolute zero, the absence of all thermal energy.
The abbreviation for 'gram' is a lowercase 'G'. Remember: there is a difference between weight and mass. This scale is for mass.
As far as I can tell, it is used as an abbreviation of exposition, meaning a large-scale public exhibition or show.
Rc is an abbreviation for the Rockwell Hardness Scale, used to determine the harness of materials.
pH is the abbreviation for "potential for Hydrogen"
The nanometer has the symbol nm. It is a unit of length equivalent to a billionth of a meter. The prefix nano is from the ancient Greek and metre is from Greek. It is often used to look at atomic scale measurements as they are very small.
In medical terms GCS is the abbreviation of Glasgow Coma Scale. It can range from 15 (Fully awake and conscious) to 0 (comatose and unconscious)
The scientific abbreviation "Ma" stands for Mega-annum, which is equivalent to one million years. It is commonly used in geology and paleontology to represent timelines on a large scale.
"PHTwo" could be a typo or abbreviation for various things depending on the context. Can you provide more information or clarify your question so I can give you a more accurate answer?
16 ounces avdp = 1 pound, abbreviated " lb ". I think ' lb ' comes from Greek or Latin "libra" meaning "scale".
VLSI stands for Very Large Scale Integration. This is a technology for producing complex electronic circuits in a very small area.
Kilo = 1,000 times the base unit Abbreviation = K Here is a link for all of the SI Prefixes and their decimal, short scale, long scale, and prefix as well as the symbol of abbreviation : http://.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix Hope this helped!