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MCF is a measure of volume of natural gas. One MCF equals one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of natural gas. M stands for the Roman numeral 1,000 C stands for cubic F stands for feet
CNG is exactly the same fuel as natural gas, since CNG stands for "compressed natural gas".
(N)Nitrogen (P)Phosphorus (K)Potassium The NPK percentage is usually shown in plant fertilizers. Chemical fertilisers have more NPK than natural fertilisers.
Natural resources are not equally dispersed over the globe.
CNG typically stands for Compressed Natural Gas (a fossil fuel). It can also mean: Computer Network Graphics Chinese Nation Group
CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas.
K stands for thousand, which signifies mol.weight
REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement and signifies the deepest stage of sleep.
There are three colors, red, white, and blue. Red stands for strength and courage, Blue stands for Perseverance and Justice, and finally, white stands for purity and liberty. Hope this helps!
cng stands for compressed natural gas.
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Monitor stands are not necessary for computers. You can easily just set the monitor on the desk. For people who like the screen up high, a monitor stand would be necessary.
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. Like AOL or Comcast. In Illinois, it stands for Illinois State Police. That's a connection you don't want to make.
RJ in this instance stands for 'Registered Jack'. It's an industry standard connection for computers.
s stands for secure. https refers to secure http which is mandatory for online banking websites. It signifies that the website connection with the bank is secure and is encrypted and no third party can intercept or read the contents sent by the customers computer or the banks computer.
The acronym 'WI DNR' stands for 'Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources'. The WI stands for Wisconsin, while the DNR stands for Department of Natural Resources.
Bank endorsement signifies guarantee that the bank stands behind the obligation of accepting the check for deposit to the account of the depositor.