Unlike the period at the end of a sentence (which have one or two spaces), the period following an abbreviation only needs one space. This is the general rule for abbreviations such as Dr., Jr., or Sr.
There is no proper abbreviation for the word global. It is often symbolized by a letter G in acronyms. As far as an abbreviation goes, many people use Gl., but this is in no way a proper abbreviation.
According to my research, they do recognize CCR as an abbreviation for them. Be careful though, as CCR is an abbreviation for many things. Make sure you are clear on which CCR you are talking about if you use that abbreviation.
Either ¶ or par. APA uses para.I use pgh.The abbreviation for paragraph is a symbol (¶). To type this symbol with HTML, one can type "& p a r a;" or "& # 1 8 2;" whether into the HTML code area, or sometimes directly into the text. (remove the spaces when you type it.)Just a P
The abbreviation CMTS can stand for many things. Typically, the abbreviation CMTS stands for Cable Modem Termination System or Computerized Maintenance Test System.
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no spaces
The number of spaces that follow an abbr. is one.
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The city, ST ZIP line should be punctuated as follows: City, ST 12345 Name of city followed by a comma and one space. Then 2-letter state abbreviation followed by 2 spaces before the ZIP code.
how many spaces in the heart
mcmol or mcmol/L for micromole per liter
The proper way to write "JD" is with no spaces in between the letters, as it is an abbreviation for "Juris Doctor."
what do you call something that has many open spaces
135 spaces