Electrostimulation is a process using pulses for stimulating muscles to help circulation. Electostimulation machines are abbreviated as estim machines.
Yes in printing it is becoming more and more common to use M as an abbreviation for one thousand. However, recently I was getting a quote from Malaysia for a print job and they mistook it for Million. That would have been a huge mistake!
Use periods to indicate that each letter in an abbreviation stands for a separate word.
The abbreviation for ten thousand units is 10K (the K standing for a thousand).
I've sometimes used the abbreviation Rec'd. Yes, because an apostrophe indicates contraction: missing letter(s) -- in this case, the e, i, v, and last e. A writer would not want to use more than one apostrophe in a single word, hence: Recvd would logically be punctuated as: Rec'v'd -- requiring more than one apostrophe and more work than an abbrev. calls for! ;-) --Good question. Thanks for asking.
Do you mean what is the abbreviation for millimeter? Because that is "mm". When you write units in fractions, you will probably want to use the abbreviation.
"There'd" is the abbreviation for "there would," but I would be careful not to use it in formal writing.
I believe that there is no abbreviation for this word. I think if there was one tho, it would probably look like this: Scl Yeah that looks right, use this
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Someone may use the abbreviation 'convo' as a short term for 'conversation'. It may be used to save time, or to try and show that one is 'hip' or 'cool'.
Timmy knew that the most common abbreviation for his state was the postal one. No one will write out Massachusetts when they can use the abbreviation instead.
the abbreviation 'ant.' does not seem to be much in use according to the few occurences found in Google .fr. The one I would agree with is 'antonyme' (contrary, antonym), hence the abbreviation 'ant.' that you can find in dictionaries.
Nov is an abbreviation for November.
If it is a common abbreviation, go for it! However, it is more professional not to so I would stay away from abbreviations.
We usually do not use abbreviation to describe meeting, if you have to use the abbreviation, I suggest you "mtg".
Use 'a' or 'an' before an abbreviation based on the sound of the first letter in the abbreviation. If the first letter sounds like a consonant, use 'a'; if it sounds like a vowel, use 'an'. For example, "a UFO" (pronounced as "yoo-eff-oh") and "an MRI" (pronounced as "em-ar-eye").
The abbreviation for distribution is dist. Distribution is one of the four elements of marketing. It is making a product available for use.
Yes in printing it is becoming more and more common to use M as an abbreviation for one thousand. However, recently I was getting a quote from Malaysia for a print job and they mistook it for Million. That would have been a huge mistake!