A dash (-) in the CPT index indicates a range of available codes.
A comma is typically used between codes in the index of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) book.
In American Sign Language, pulling on the index finger typically indicates calling attention to something or someone, or conveying a point or emphasis. It can also be used to show direction or to give a command.
To sign "bleeding" in American Sign Language, you can make a sign for "blood" by forming a 'B' handshape near your mouth, then flick your index finger out. This indicates the concept of blood flowing or bleeding.
You can sign "you" in American Sign Language by pointing your index finger at the person you are talking to and bringing it towards your chest. This gesture indicates the person you are referring to.
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
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"It indicates how much a fuel swells after burning"
in vol 2
The heat index combines air temperature and relative humidity to determine how hot it feels outside.
The heat index combines air temperature and relative humidity to determine how hot it feels outside.
It indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a load corresponding to it's load index.