registered trademark
TM superscript stands for trademark
A superscript r.
No, but you may use the superscript "TM".
A. Baernstein has written: 'Embedding and multiplier theorems for H[superscript p](R[superscript n])' -- subject(s): Embeddings (Mathematics), Hardy spaces, Multipliers (Mathematical analysis)
what is the anthomny for superscript
It would be a superscript.
The symbol capital R within a circle [®], or circled capital letter R, is the registered trademark symbol. This indicates that the product is registered with a national trademark office (ex: Registered, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office). If a trademark is not officially registered, then it will be marked with a superscript TM (in capitals).
"ctl"+ "shift" + "+" will give you a superscript
Superscript is a form of writing that uses numbers, figures, or symbols. Often mathematical and scientific formulas are written in subscript or in superscript.
Superscript notation refers to the formatting style where text is displayed slightly above the baseline and is usually smaller than the surrounding text. It is commonly used in mathematical expressions to denote powers or exponents, such as in (x^2) to indicate "x squared." Additionally, superscript can denote footnotes or endnotes in academic writing. This formatting helps to clarify the meaning and significance of the information presented.
The superscript for platinum is Pt2+ and the subscript for platinum is Pt.
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